Rather than teach the three R’s, public schools are more likely to instruct students to believe the liberal narrative rather than their lying eyes regarding the timely demise of Renee Good.
Forty-seven miles from Minneapolis, via the New York Post…
Becker High School social studies teacher Dr. Heather Abrahamson grew increasingly agitated as she insisted that ICE agent Jonathan Ross used unnecessary deadly force against Good, 37, according to Libs of TikTok, which posted the clip and identified Abrahamson in a Tuesday X post.
In addition to informing students that Ross had a duty to let a leftist maniac run him over, she also demonstrated liberal debating tactics:
“Because watch the video — he was not in danger,” an incensed Abrahamson cries loudly, while dramatically flailing her hands in the air between her and the student, who was also standing.
Back in real life, Ross suffered internal bleeding from Good’s attempt to run him down. If he hadn’t pulled the trigger, he may have been killed.
“Just because you’re yelling doesn’t mean you’re winning an argument,” the boy says as Abrahamson walks to the side of the room — before unleashing a twisted insult on her teenage student.
“Yeah, just because you’re alive doesn’t mean you’re intelligent,” she hisses.
Odds that her interlocutor will get a good grade are slim.
Abrahamson’s intolerant moonbattery has come to light before. In 2022, she made a stink about LGBT indoctrination at the school. She felt strongly that views opposing it should not be allowed, barking, “I don’t understand how you could think there’s another side.”
At this point, anyone exposed to public education should be deprogrammed afterward.
BREAKING: Teacher at Becker High School (@BeckerSchools) in MN, caught ARGUING with a student over the shooting of Renee Good, falsely claiming that the ICE officer "was not in danger" while telling the student "just because you're alive doesn't mean you're intelligent."
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— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 20, 2026
On a tip from Jack D.