Melissa Hussein's Facebook Posts (and comments)
Found 'em !!!!
Posted by: Paul W. Author Profile Page | February 16, 2010 2:06 PM
Trying again to post the transcript of Hussain's comments from her Facebook page... sorry if this ends up redundant.
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I'm sooo glad to day is trackout day! I don't have to report back to work till Jan 19. I LOVE YEAR ROUND! I hate parents who call me at work to complain about their childs first B in their middle school career...and then when I say I won't give them an extra 1.8 points for the A they want to know why I don't "feel the holiday spirit". Alex thinks we should start a blog based on ridiculous students and their parents. [December 18, 2009 at 6:10am]
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Not only are they spreading rumors around school that I am a Jesus hater, but they are wearing Jesus shirts and breaking into song—-"Jesus Loves me" and reading the bible instead of doing my work (which they know would cause me to take away whatever was causing the distraction.) There was no love in giving me that Bible, otherwise they would've given it to me rather than leave it on my desk without a signature. This was a hate crime—-by definition (looked it up on the FBI website) and I'm not going to let it go unpunished. [December 19, 2009 at 9:46am]
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[I'm not sure if the following is part of a comment by Hussain, or something by somebody else; it's at the top of a page and the bottom of the preceding page got mangled:]
comments about being Jewish up there as well. Hatred, Intolerance and disrespect is unfortunately everywhere-and obviously taught by someone in their lives. [December 19, 2009 at 11:02am]
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[The following comment is by Jay Bonidy, NOT Hussain:]
I know there is hatred and judgement everywhere, but I lived in the south and you will not change those rednecks way of thinking. Unfortunately it starts at home with the parents who allow this to happen. I think some old fashion ass whipping needs to happen. [December 19, 2009 at 1:36pm]
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[the following comment is by Ry An, NOT Hussain:]
I think you should get even with all of them by bringing in a Dale Earndheart Jr. Nascar Poster and drawing a swastika on his forehead. The kids would all start crying. Then you would be "teaching" them a lesson.
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[I haven't figured out what this was in reference to; it may be the immediately preceding coment above Ry An. Or not:]
And without a job. But I like it!! [December 19, 2009 at 5:42pm
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Melissa Hussain First day back at school! I have a meeting scheduled with the (possible) Bible boy on Monday... Heaven help him, I am still so mad at that child! [January 21 at 6:21am]
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I was able to shame the kids who were responsible for leaving the bible on my desk without calling them out (never did figure out who did it) and that seemed to be way more powerful to the other students because they realized how much it hurt and offended me and respected me all the more to hear that I didn't want to know because I would never want to know who was okay
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Melissa Hussain is sooooooo happy that admin agreed to let her have a heart-to-heart talk with all of her students about the all the rumors and horrible things her students were doing/saying about her. They were so open and honest it was beautiful.
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8th graders (12-14 year olds) do this kind of stuff! I just never had 8th graders with the balls to do it to me.
Posted by: Paul W. Author Profile Page | February 16, 2010 2:06 PM
Trying again to post the transcript of Hussain's comments from her Facebook page... sorry if this ends up redundant.
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I'm sooo glad to day is trackout day! I don't have to report back to work till Jan 19. I LOVE YEAR ROUND! I hate parents who call me at work to complain about their childs first B in their middle school career...and then when I say I won't give them an extra 1.8 points for the A they want to know why I don't "feel the holiday spirit". Alex thinks we should start a blog based on ridiculous students and their parents. [December 18, 2009 at 6:10am]
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Not only are they spreading rumors around school that I am a Jesus hater, but they are wearing Jesus shirts and breaking into song—-"Jesus Loves me" and reading the bible instead of doing my work (which they know would cause me to take away whatever was causing the distraction.) There was no love in giving me that Bible, otherwise they would've given it to me rather than leave it on my desk without a signature. This was a hate crime—-by definition (looked it up on the FBI website) and I'm not going to let it go unpunished. [December 19, 2009 at 9:46am]
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[I'm not sure if the following is part of a comment by Hussain, or something by somebody else; it's at the top of a page and the bottom of the preceding page got mangled:]
comments about being Jewish up there as well. Hatred, Intolerance and disrespect is unfortunately everywhere-and obviously taught by someone in their lives. [December 19, 2009 at 11:02am]
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[The following comment is by Jay Bonidy, NOT Hussain:]
I know there is hatred and judgement everywhere, but I lived in the south and you will not change those rednecks way of thinking. Unfortunately it starts at home with the parents who allow this to happen. I think some old fashion ass whipping needs to happen. [December 19, 2009 at 1:36pm]
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[the following comment is by Ry An, NOT Hussain:]
I think you should get even with all of them by bringing in a Dale Earndheart Jr. Nascar Poster and drawing a swastika on his forehead. The kids would all start crying. Then you would be "teaching" them a lesson.
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[I haven't figured out what this was in reference to; it may be the immediately preceding coment above Ry An. Or not:]
And without a job. But I like it!! [December 19, 2009 at 5:42pm
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Melissa Hussain First day back at school! I have a meeting scheduled with the (possible) Bible boy on Monday... Heaven help him, I am still so mad at that child! [January 21 at 6:21am]
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I was able to shame the kids who were responsible for leaving the bible on my desk without calling them out (never did figure out who did it) and that seemed to be way more powerful to the other students because they realized how much it hurt and offended me and respected me all the more to hear that I didn't want to know because I would never want to know who was okay
—-
Melissa Hussain is sooooooo happy that admin agreed to let her have a heart-to-heart talk with all of her students about the all the rumors and horrible things her students were doing/saying about her. They were so open and honest it was beautiful.
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8th graders (12-14 year olds) do this kind of stuff! I just never had 8th graders with the balls to do it to me.



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