VCheng
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Like doubting the existence of God but get penalized for even questioning the extent and scale of holocaust ? BTW she's a Semite and looks too.
The basic question here still remains one of education policy, not anything else, as I have described above. Semitism or anti-Semitism has nothing to do with it, except that the case that has started the legal process relates to boycotting one particular country, that is all.
Does a teacher have the right to influence the education of the students in keeping with personal views, and if so, to what extent?
What rights do the students have to an education free from any bias?
How does an Education Board ensure that the balance delivers the best possible education to its students?