Thursday, September 16, 2021

OREGON HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER BELIEVES THE US FLAG REPRESENTS VIOLENCE, MENACE AND INTOLERANCE

Gail Grobey: Newberg High teacher removes American flag after ban on pride, BLM flags

 

By Saumya Dixit  

 

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September 15, 2021 

 

 


                            Gail Grobey: Newberg High teacher removes American flag after ban on pride, BLM flags     Gail Grobey is under fire over issues about flag displays in the classroom  

 

A Portland-area teacher who opposes her district’s vote to ban Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ Pride symbols in schools told local media that she removed the American flag from her classroom because it represents "violence and menace and intolerance."

Gail Grobey, an English teacher at Newberg High School and former president of the Newberg Education Association, stated that her union is mobilizing against a newly approved resolution by Newberg Public Schools that ban overtly "political" imagery on campus, including the Black Lives Matter and Pride symbols. "We are certainly going to become very active in terms of supporting the community coalition that has formed against these actions by the board," Grobey told The Newberg Graphic.

The teacher added that the resolution scores more distractions for students and staff at the start of an in-person school year already bogged down with Covid-19 concerns.

"We want to be really excited about the kids coming in and there is already this ubiquitous apprehension around the risks of Covid," she told The Graphic. "You throw in this other thing where Big Brother wants to control what we support or what we talk about. Are we going to cancel government classes? That is deeply political. What does civics mean? We can't have civil discourse on anything under this policy language, and it's frankly ridiculous."

Grobey appeared to question why the American flag isn’t also banned, claiming it is the "most political symbol there is." "I'll say this personally: I've spent 23 years in this district and you can't tell me what to do," she said. "I know my kids, and I know what's best for them and what to do to help them feel comfortable. I took the American flag down in my classroom because that's the most political symbol there is. When I see [board member] Trevor DeHart sitting there at those board meetings with that giant American flag behind him, it's terrifying.  "That symbol doesn't stand for freedom or justice or equality anymore," she added. "It stands for violence and menace and intolerance, and I will not fly that in my room."

Newberg Public Schools held public comment on the issue concerning political symbols Tuesday, September 14 evening. It came the same day Newberg High School Principal Tami Erion sent a letter to the school community saying some students had taken part in a mock "slave trade" in a Snapchat group chat, and that they used photos of students along with racist and homophobic slurs. 

"As a community, we continue to grapple with issues of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging," Erion wrote, KGW reported. "Newberg High School is committed to ensuring that ALL students are afforded a safe learning environment by prohibiting harassment based upon gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion or disability." 

 EDITOR'S NOTE: U.S. embassies and consulates around the world displayed gay pride flags during Pride Month.

 

A rainbow flag flies alongside the US national flag outside the US Embassy in Port of Spain on Saturday. The rainbow flag was raised to celebrate Pride month and the LGBTQI+ movement. - PHOTO BY SUREASH CHOLAIA Gay Pride flag flies alongside the US national flag outside the US Embassy in Port of Spain

 

Flying the Pride flag - with its distinctive rainbow stripes - became an issue during the Trump era, when diplomatic outposts were told they could not fly it with the American flag but could display it elsewhere; Above - Black Lives Matter banner, a United States national flag and a rainbow flag are hung on the facade of the US embassy building in Seoul

 

Although I am unalterably opposed to displaying any BLM or Gay Pride flags in our schools, I can see why this teacher was pissed off when our embassies are authorized to fly Gay Pride flags.

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