This article frames a teaching ban as censorship of free speech/opinion, using the loaded headline 'Never Tweet' to suggest punitive overreach rather than professional conduct violation. The piece centers the banned teacher's perspective while presenting the regulatory action without context about what those 'opinions' entailed, adopting a libertarian skepticism toward institutional authority typical of Reason's right-leaning editorial stance on civil liberties issues.
In England, the Teaching Regulation Agency banned Samuel Everett from teaching for life after he posted his opinions about immigration… The post Brickbat: Never Tweet appeared first on Reason.com.
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