I do and I don't.
My preference would be that all of this stays out of the classroom, however, I am not interested in a rules for thee but not for me type of situation. Frankly, I feel like grievances in the classroom coming from my side of the argument get brushed away and we are told to go homeschool our kids. So if parents up there have an issue with the teacher, go homeschool.
Now, if folks are interested in addressing everyone's valid grievances, then I am ready to come to the table. I am not joining this pitchfork mob because this guy is espousing political views that A)are not typically found in academia and B)Are the type that are popular to go after for the Twitter influenced mobs. If it is ok for a BLM sign to hang in a school, then it is ok for this guy. If I can walk into my 7th graders social studies classroom and know by the people and posters hanging on the wall exactly what her political values are before she even opens her mouth (left...and the curriculum she chooses reflects that) then this guy is alright.
I either support addressing teachers being too political in the classroom as a whole or I do not support addressing it at all as long as only one political opinion is verboten. A bunch of people complaining in this thread would not give a shit if those were BLM fight the power type of bumper stickers or posters about being cognizant of their white privelege.