Two weeks ago, The Guardian revealed how the Department for Education is monitoring the social media activity of some of the country’s leading education experts. Now evidence has emerged that the monitoring is much more widespread, covering even the lowest paid members of staff.

Ordinary teaching and support staff said this weekend that they were “gobsmacked” and angry after discovering that the department had files on them. Many outraged educators have rushed to submit subject access requests [SARs] compelling the DfE to release any information it holds under their name, after discovering there were files up to 60 pages long about their tweets and comments challenging government policy or the schools inspectorate, Ofsted.

  • Maeve
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    1 year ago

    Who is dv’ing this comment? Yeah I find the pug Nazi salute distasteful, but it doesn’t discount anything you said.

    Edit. Never mind, I checked the profile of the downvoter and that said plenty.

    • lemonflavoured
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      11 year ago

      IIRC wasn’t there a bit more too it than “just” making a pug nazi salute?

      • @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 year ago

        No not really. He also taught it to respond to the phrase “gas the jews” with excitement (my bet is he used it for “go for a walk” to train the dog,) but it’s pretty clear from the video it was all just a joke that while it may be insensitive doesn’t deserve jailtime. Jewish comedian David Baddiel evidently even showed support saying Meecham shouldn’t go to jail for simply an offensive joke video. Video is still up on archive, title is “M8 ur dugs a nazi” if you want to watch it yourself, it certainly seems like edgelord material but it also does seem like a clear joke, he even states his intentions from the outset in the video.