This comes after the state's legislature passed an anti-divisive subject matter law
“We’ve got $500 for the person that first successfully catches a public school teacher breaking this law. Students, parents, teachers, school staff...We want to know! We will pledge anonymity if you want.” End someone’s career, and collect a bounty.It was bad enough that the law tried to find a problem that doesn’t exist—no teacher in New Hampshire teaches that any group is inherently superior or inferior to another.
That false flag has now been made worse with Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut launching a webpage to encourage parents to file complaints against teachers who allegedly teach so-called divisive concepts...Edelblut has declared a war on teachers, a war that the overwhelming majority of N.H. parents will find repulsive.s. Threatening them with career termination for teaching something divisive and offering parents money to turn them in will probably not help.