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Originally Posted by painintheass
Your comment exactly proves my point. So if you are telling me that people don't change between 5 and 25 years of age... No wonder why your society is fucked up.
But in the child's defense.
What damn teacher teaches with Jelly beans?
There is a little thing called "Childhood Diabeties" Not only can it sometimes be difficult to diagnose it is known to cause Hyperactive behaviour.
But perhaps the school might have known this if your nation spent more on their education system instead of their missle defense strategy.
And I bet the little girl had lots of time to calm down and get everything, maybe even the possible sugar, out of her system as they read the child her rights.
However, I doubt this argument will alter your thinking. Afterall, you most likely formed this opinion when you were 5 years old.
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Yes, it's true. I believe a person's personality is formed from very early on in their life. Of course people's opinions, preferences, tastes, etc etc evolve over time, BUT people are always the same in one way or another deep down inside.
What does teaching with jelly beans have to do with anything? Are children or anyone for that matter not allowed to indulge in treats once in awhile? God, yeah... candy is the anti-Christ but a child who becomes violent in school is perfectly acceptable, right? And by the way, it didn't say they were eating the jelly beans.
While I think arresting a 5 year old is drastic, I can't really say I would know how to handle a violent child from a teacher's point of view. I'm not a teacher or a parent but that child has problems and if you think writing it off as a normal childhood tantrum is accurate, I hope you don't have kids now or ever.