Troll King said:
The principle being forced to resign is actually a good example of the unintended, or intentional, consequences. Because of all the hassles in public schooling due to being male, there aren't that many males left teaching or in administrative positions. How long until the same is true of police.
We all say this about the Red Pill too; many of us would lose our jobs for our views, even though they're just views. Now it's extending. Whether you agree with the principal or not, does this person actually deserve to lose their job over his views? Some of this is that the media are desperate to control this narrative because I suspect with all of the events unfolding,
we'll be seeing some big political move in the next five years. When the media identify a threat, they use their networks to get these people fired (considering that JournoList existed at one point, this isn't too hard to believe happens).
Remember that politicians love crises. So if police don't do their jobs (because they're afraid to do their jobs) and more people get killed in communities, like in Baltimore, that only makes people turn more and more to authority for help. These politicians don't care about using constituents, who will see a much lower standard of living, if it means giving them more power.
In line with your comment, since we've had fewer and fewer male teachers in schools, have our students increased their knowledge? With more feminine education, we now see kids who believe that "words hurt" and we need safe spaces when our feelings are disturbed when not even fifty years ago we used to all say, "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." Mark my words:
when we have fewer male cops and more female cops, we'll see these female cops breeding with the criminals and expanding their power. This would be perfectly in line with RP thinking.