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16389250? ago

Earlier this year, I was telling my friends some things about the JQ. I was mostly telling them that Jews were involved in Communism and promote liberal policies. One day, we were talking and I just noticed that we were standing outside the office of a Jewish teacher. He never said anything, never confronted me, but I am positive he heard me. Now, every time I wall past by him in the halls, it seems very awkward. It feels like he is really pissed off at me. There is another Jewish teacher in the school and I feel like he told her (she's a Jewess) about what he heard from me, because I feel the same awkwardness and contempt when walking past by her. What if he tells other teacher? My worry is that what if the teacher who overheard me were to complain to the school administration or some bullshit like that? What if I actually get a punishment? Who knows how severe the punishment may be (like preventing me from graduating, or just ruining my life)? What if I'm actually confronted about this? It also doesn't help that my friends and I make some racist jokes.

You hear stories about white guys being punished for saying much less, which scares me to death, since I'm at a liberal high school.

16389253? ago

>>12723677

Lesson 1 of adult life: when confronted about your beliefs by authority lie lie and lie some more. You are a libertarian and you never even heard of the JQ. Jews are a religion and all people be equal n shieet

16391473? ago

It's going to be hard to lie, since he actually overheard me. He knows what I said

16391477? ago

Say ur antifa and that you meant those comments endearingly

16391482? ago

I’d love to do that, but I’m sure he gets the idea that my friends and I are right wing

16391475? ago

Practice lying in the mirror if you feel incompetent. It doesn't matter what he knows or doesn't know, act like it never happened.