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A US university professor has been suspended without pay after he posted a photo of his daughter wearing a t-shirt referencing TV drama Game of Thrones on a social media website. | A US university professor has been suspended without pay after he posted a photo of his daughter wearing a t-shirt referencing TV drama Game of Thrones on a social media website. |
The photo shared on Google+ by Francis Schmidt on 12 January showed his 7-year-old daughter in a yoga pose, wearing a t-shirt with the tagline for the new season of the show, reading: “I will take what is mine in fire and blood.“ | The photo shared on Google+ by Francis Schmidt on 12 January showed his 7-year-old daughter in a yoga pose, wearing a t-shirt with the tagline for the new season of the show, reading: “I will take what is mine in fire and blood.“ |
While the slogan was apparently interpreted as a threat by his management, the professor claims his suspension was in retaliation for a grievance he filed after being denied a sabbatical about two months prior to the incident. | While the slogan was apparently interpreted as a threat by his management, the professor claims his suspension was in retaliation for a grievance he filed after being denied a sabbatical about two months prior to the incident. |
When the dean at Bergen Community College saw the photo on Mr Schmidt’s Google+ page, he called the art and 3D animation professor into his office to discuss whether the slogan was a threat, according to North Jersey.com. | When the dean at Bergen Community College saw the photo on Mr Schmidt’s Google+ page, he called the art and 3D animation professor into his office to discuss whether the slogan was a threat, according to North Jersey.com. |
Mr Schmidt claimed that during the session the security officials and human resources workers were unfamiliar with the show, at which point he Googled the quote - a search that returned 30.8 million hits. | Mr Schmidt claimed that during the session the security officials and human resources workers were unfamiliar with the show, at which point he Googled the quote - a search that returned 30.8 million hits. |
Schmidt said he asked the officials why they thought the slogan was threatening, to which one replied: “when you see the word fire, then someone shows up with an AK-47 here shooting everybody.” | Schmidt said he asked the officials why they thought the slogan was threatening, to which one replied: “when you see the word fire, then someone shows up with an AK-47 here shooting everybody.” |
“I had no idea what to say to that. For God’s sake, I’m a middle-aged art professor,” Schmidt told the website. “I don’t own any firearms.” | “I had no idea what to say to that. For God’s sake, I’m a middle-aged art professor,” Schmidt told the website. “I don’t own any firearms.” |
“This was payback because I filed a grievance,” he claimed. | “This was payback because I filed a grievance,” he claimed. |
Following the interview, Mr Schmidt was suspended without pay and was sent to a psychiatrist before he was cleared to return to campus once again. | Following the interview, Mr Schmidt was suspended without pay and was sent to a psychiatrist before he was cleared to return to campus once again. |
“The referenced incident refers to a private personnel matter at Bergen Community College,” college spokesman Larry Hlavenka told the wesbsite in an email. | “The referenced incident refers to a private personnel matter at Bergen Community College,” college spokesman Larry Hlavenka told the wesbsite in an email. |
“Since Jan. 1, 2014, 34 incidents of school shootings have occurred in the United States,” Hlavenka added. “In following its safety and security procedures, the college investigates all situations where a member of its community – students, faculty, staff or local residents – expresses a safety or security concern.” | “Since Jan. 1, 2014, 34 incidents of school shootings have occurred in the United States,” Hlavenka added. “In following its safety and security procedures, the college investigates all situations where a member of its community – students, faculty, staff or local residents – expresses a safety or security concern.” |
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