California Teacher Removed After Controversial Flag Comments
Kristin Pitzen, a teacher at Newport Mesa School District in Orange County, California, was removed from her classroom after posting TikTok videos that many viewed as mocking the U.S. flag and promoting a personal agenda.
In a now-deleted video, Pitzen said she removed the American flag from her classroom because it made her feel โuncomfortable.โ Laughing, she added that during the Pledge of Allegiance, students could stand or not, and one student asked what to look at in place of the flag. Pitzen pointed to a pride flag hanging on the wall.
In another video, Pitzen showcased her pride-themed classroom, declaring, โI pledge allegiance to the queers,โ and offering support to LGBTQ+ students. While she intended to foster inclusivity, many parents and community members saw her actions as disrespectful to the national flag and military service members.
The backlash was swift. Parents placed American flags on school grounds, emphasizing patriotism. One mother, whose son is in the military, expressed concern over students not being taught the importance of the flag.
Online reactions were similarly critical. Commenters accused Pitzen of disrespecting those who fought for the countryโs freedoms. Some suggested she was ungrateful for the rights the flag represents.
Following the uproar, Pitzen deleted her social media accounts. The school district confirmed she is no longer in the classroom and that the matter is under investigation.
The incident has reignited debates over free speech, national symbols, and the boundaries of personal beliefs in educational settings.
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