racist white teacher attacks young underprivileged little boy
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you're the one who made the troll commentary on my post, don't try and make this out like this is my word game.This is a simple question of perspective. You can win your word game with me with my congrats, Dyna mo with your superior cut and paste and quoting skills, but it's worthless troll commentary as is typical lately at this place. Serves me right for logging in once more and trying to contribute, haha. Congrats to the winners.
I made an observation and you made a snarky remark about that. game then on.Comment
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I would personnally wait the end of the lesson, ask for my phone, if i don't receive it, i would first complaint to the direction of the school then sue the teacher.Comment
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good thinking. how would you handle it if you were the teacher?
IMO, the teacher incited the situation. He should have never attempted to confiscate that phone, not because it is someone's personal property, but because it would lead to a completely out of control situation for that teacher.Originally posted by MrBottomToothIt's the fact that you can't really touch them at all without losing your job.
My brother was being an ass in class decades ago and the teacher basically patted him lightly on the back once and said "smarten up and quit talking out!"
Of course my parents called the school and the poor teacher had to apologize in tears and basically all my parents had to do was push the issue and he would have been fired.
Obviously there was no reason for him to touch my brother, but that example just shows how easy it is for a teacher to lose their job over something silly. But what about in a case like this where a thug who is bigger than the teacher comes up and basically starts attacking him. My first instinct as a regular person would be to punch him in the head as many times as I could until he stopped moving. Thankfully I am not a teacher, I guess.Comment
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I had a lot of things taken away from me at school. Not once did it ever escalate to physical violence. The kids in these videos need to be expelled.
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i totally agree. At the same time, the teacher lost control of his classroom due to his behavior, not the student's. Trying to put myself in his shoes, I would not choose to go toe-up with a student over his phone, I'd simply call school security.Comment
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Do you really believe the teacher "went toe-up" here? We can't see how the situation started. For all we know the kid had his phone on the desk watching a video and the teacher picked it up while walking by then the kid attacked him.
I had a teacher take a magnet away from me once. I should have kicked his ass.
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back in my times when the teacher asked me to give him something, i gave it to him
and i can't count how many times i have been thrown out of class for making nonsense, disturbing the teacher or whatever but not once i had the idea of beating my teacher upComment
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toe-up is simply an expression for physical violence and yes, this teacher went toe-up with that student. It doesn't matter if the teacher walked by and grabbed it or made a scene trying to confiscate it. the bottom line is that teacher lost control of his classroom based on how he handled the situation, not how the student handled it.Do you really believe the teacher "went toe-up" here? We can't see how the situation started. For all we know the kid had his phone on the desk watching a video and the teacher picked it up while walking by then the kid attacked him.
I had a teacher take a magnet away from me once. I should have kicked his ass.
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i meant how would you have handled the phone issue, not after it became violent. the teacher is supposed to be smarter than his student.Comment
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you could try to call the director of if he is above 18, you could expel him... but i'm not sure that it would stop him to become violent...Comment

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