After lecturing a line from” To Kill a Mockingbird,” which included generally accurate discriminatory speech, a professor in Washington state claims to have lost his job.
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Great historical writers like Harper Lee and Mark Twain, who wanted to expose the uglyness of prejudice, wrote books with historically correct speech like” n****r.” Anyone who has read records from that day interval who has first-hand knowledge of how black people used the word frequently ( as they still do ) is aware that the word was a part of the language. But the ever-so-righteous present leftists bash classic books with this generally accurate vernacular, including many who undoubtedly listen to music songs littered with the word “n.” That was discovered at the cost of tutor Matthew Mastronardi.
Mastronardi posted,” Hello, I’m the Spanish teacher in Spokane who lost his job after reading *To Eliminate a Mockingbird*.” He shared a video of himself reading a section from the book where the three children, Jem, and Dill, are having a conversation about a particular spirit. Don’t you think a word he says,” Dill,” Hunter remark. ” Calpurnia says that’s n****r-talk”. Interestingly, Calpurnia is dark. Harry Lee was merely speaking the dialect’s own Southwestern language. And Mastronardi was merely attempting to persuade the students to avoid being frightened of words. According to the files he shared, he eventually received a reprimand for the occurrence and immediately lost his job.
One day during the sixth time, Mastronardi claims to hear students discussing how they were instructed to omit over the n-word when reading” To Eliminate a Mockingbird.” That’s crazy, according to Morastronardi, because it defies the book’s historical framework and disrespects the writer’s use of precise vocabulary. He reaffirmed that he would read the word in perspective when challenged by the kids.
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One student yelled” Would it!” after giving the book to Mastronardi. As a result of this being a meaningful time, Morastronardi read the above paragraph aloud, but he did not realize that a pupil was recording him at the time. That video he shared on X was it.  ,
A male student handed me the book right away and said,” Okay, do it.” I was aware that 30 students were watching, and I was unsure if I had read. I saw it as a valuable lesson about environment and artistic integrity in reading, both enthusiastic and determined. I read a passage loudly that contained the term “nigger,” ignoring the fact that I was being recorded.
— Matthew Mastronardi ( @RealMastro21 ) Jun 12, 2025
You engaged in unethical communication during a 6th-century Spanish course by using the N-word in the complete context, according to the documents shared by Mastronardi. Read the entire statement a few times to get an idea of how stupid it is. The principal alleged that you “failed to speak in a legal manner, and failed to create an environment conducive to learning.” One wonders if a teacher who was playing a well-known music track with the n-word may have received a similar caution. A tutor was forbidden by God to read aloud from a traditional book.
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The Human Resources director requested a conference on May 5, and Mastronardi claims at the meeting that he was given the option of voluntarily renouncing his contract with the producer and the principal of the school. Despite the “historical perspective,” Morastronardi refused to withdraw and wrote a rebuttal arguing that reading” a passage from a school-approved novel” and exhorting students to “never been skipped through simply because they make us unpleasant” was not in the least unethical. He gave” a teaching time” that “requires for older members of society.” We spend our entire life hearing objections and speech. How are children getting ready for the real world?
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Sabre Dahl, the director of human resources, sent me an email asking for a conference on May 5. I met with Dahl and the principal the following morning, and they both informed me that due to recent events, I was neither voluntarily withdraw or have my contract renewed. I rebutted my statement and steadfastly refused to retire.
— Matthew Mastronardi ( @RealMastro21 ) Jun 12, 2025
Mastronardi continued, noting that the West Valley school district superintendent had given him a non-renewal see. The superintendent’s cited examples allegedly raised concerns about your ability to act as a positive role model for students and” [e ] xercise of poor judgment with students.” But, Morsgonardi has a reasonable belief that the explanation he was fired was because he read” To Kill a Mockingbird” and then turned down a challenge from intellectually dictatious school officials.
A time-traveling Abraham Lincoln refers to Lt. Uhura as a” lovely n*****s” in one memorable scene from the traditional TV and film Star Trek. After that, Lincoln apologizes,” Pardon me, my darling, I know that some people used that name as a explanation of property in my time.” Then Lt. Uhura reacts politely,” But why should I subject to that name, sir?” You see, we have learned to avoid anxiety words in our century. Lincoln acknowledges Uhura when Kirk introduces him to him, and Lincoln responds,” The folly of my centuries made me replying where no offense was expressed.” If even words from a past time had been avoided by our century. Mastronardi was shocked to learn how enthralled by thoughts the woken fools who run schools are.
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How tragic is the descent from the real liberal movement that persisted over 50 years ago in America to the point where a teacher was fired, seemingly because he had taught his students to read aloud from a book whose main goal was to encourage people to be not racist or narrow-minded?
Editor’s Note: President Trump won’t permit impunity to rule in America. There won’t be a duplicate of” Summer of Love” from 2020.
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