I like the way you think!LucasMcCain wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:37 pm I don't have kids. However, my wife sometimes uses Zoom for work. For those of you who do have kids and might be concerned about teachers spying on the background, you can create virtual backgrounds for use with Zoom. I believe other similar programs have similar options. Probably wouldn't be a bad idea these days. If you really want to annoy the teachers, you could always make the entire virtual background the Gadsden flag.![]()
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- Fri Aug 21, 2020 1:08 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Teacher Spying on Student During Virtual Class Sends Cops to Search 11-Year-Old's Home After Spotting a BB Gun
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Re: Teacher Spying on Student During Virtual Class Sends Cops to Search 11-Year-Old's Home After Spotting a BB Gun
- Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:13 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Teacher Spying on Student During Virtual Class Sends Cops to Search 11-Year-Old's Home After Spotting a BB Gun
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Re: Teacher Spying on Student During Virtual Class Sends Cops to Search 11-Year-Old's Home After Spotting a BB Gun
It seems to me in this day and age when government demands you allow public administrators into your home via cameras, we need new laws to prevent the use of those images to persecute and even prosecute individuals. If antifa's are released with no charges after being filmed breaking laws, the notion that virtual school gives carte blanch to the law to invade one's home when no crime has been committed. Of course I'm using logic that is completely opposite of liberal, progressive thought processes. The teacher and administrators should be fired and sued.