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i remember in high school, there was some dumb bitches who were making fun of a teacher for being gay. he snapped when they started calling him a faggot and he slapped one of them. he was fired but... kids have no respect. teachers have no means to discipline or even have control in the classroom. to the ppl that say other methods should have been pursued... what methods? a lot of children now days, the child rules the parents the parents are too dumb to know that their child is rotten (oh it can't be tim. he is such a sweet child. i think you are mistaken!!)
ugh. i can understand people snapping due to the stress. weed would solve this problem hahahahaha. have the teachers smoke a bowl to quiet the nerves rofl.
but yeah. bad idea to beat him. but i bet the fucker deserved it.
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Its not about whether the kid deserved it. For example, I would be in support of a good caning or spanking for this kid in question. That is punishment and discipline. But disorderly fighting and a beat down like this is not acceptable.
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Wow, that teacher's a bitch. back in the day when I was a young thirteen year old, only 6 feet high, I would have beat that teacher back into the kitchen if she tried that.
There are two sides to this though, and I'm sure the kid was acting like a douche (some of my teachers would have liked to attack some of my former classmates), but teachers are supposed to be the rational adults. Must be that time of the month...
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funny how she squares up like that lol. u call that beating? americans....
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There's nothing wrong with beating down people who deserve it, even if it happens in a disorderly fashion.
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On May 26 2010 08:10 EmeraldSparks wrote: There's nothing wrong with beating down people who deserve it, even if it happens in a disorderly fashion.
but this is a kid... not some convict.
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On May 26 2010 08:13 Terranist wrote:Show nested quote +On May 26 2010 08:10 EmeraldSparks wrote: There's nothing wrong with beating down people who deserve it, even if it happens in a disorderly fashion. but this is a kid... not some convict. Reportedly he has a history of assaulting students, teachers, and the mentally disabled.
That makes him good enough in my book.
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On May 24 2010 19:04 ForSC2 wrote: Jamie's House Charter School is a school for children with disciplinary issues.
Sheri Lynn Davis got the Teacher of the Year award 2 of the 3 years she worked at Jamie's House Charter School.
The child that was assaulted (Isaiah Reagins) was apparently known for assaulting kids and teachers himself. He'd been expelled from the school and came back and had a history with the teacher Sheri Lynn Davis.
The incident happened after testing had finished and all the students were sitting on the ground in the room. This is a school for children with disciplinary issues, all of the students in the room were African American with one white girl that was new and mentally handicapped.
A fight broke out outside the classroom and Sheri Lynn Davis had to go and break it up. After breaking the fight up outside she went back to her room to find the kids had locked her out.
When she finally gets into her classroom the kids are all picking on the new mentally handicapped girl. With reports that Isaiah Reagins was hitting her.
Sheri Lynn Davis throws a desk and yells “So, you want to fight a girl? Fight me.”
While this is happening other students are laughing and clapping, they weren't freaking out, they weren't intervening, they thought it was funny which supports that this was a school for kids with disciplinary issues not a regular school.
These kids obviously aren't angels and the minute the teacher left the class to deal with a fight outside (which apparently happens a lot here) they locked her out and started picking on the mentally handicapped new girl with Isaiah Reagins reportedly hitting her. Isaiah Reagins pulls this shit all the time, he came back after having been expelled. He has a history with Sheri Lynn Davis too whose reportedly Isaiah's "favorite teacher."
Sheri Lynn Davis is not a bad teacher, she got Teacher of the Year twice in three years and was apparently well liked. Obviously Sheri Lynn Davis shouldn't have beat up that kid. And I'm not trying to argue that she got pushed too far or anything. At the end of the day she has to suffer a lot more than that kid that gets to sit there acting like he's the victim when he's the sort of kid that would pick on a mentally handicapped girl. "That brave little boy."
She loses her job and faces possible jail time while everyone tells the boy he's so brave. I wish there were a few more people in support of the teacher because even though she made a mistake that kid doesn't deserve as much support as he's getting.
Damn. If that's the case I can definitely sympathize with the teacher. What she did was still bad, but yeah - not like it came out of nowhere.
PS: What kind of role were the parents playing here? Just wondering.
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Brutal beating?
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I guess I've seen a few too many Bourne movies, but psychological damage aside, the kid barely even got roughed up.
I say he deserved it, and if you disagree, you should read / find out about the teacher-student relationship in many Asian countries. I remember getting kicked, whipped, slapped and punched by my teachers as a kid back in the motherland, and I was one of the good students. The parents know about it and are completely fine with it, and even if they weren't as I'm sure there are the discontent few, there's absolutely shit they can do.
End result? Disciplined and orderly kids who grind numbers and facts like machines. That's why that FOB Chinese kid rapes you in your statistics class.
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back in the day, kids who misbehaved , like this one, had the belt to them. I personally thing the newer generation is just getting too soft.
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On June 19 2010 05:30 Kashmir wrote:Show nested quote +On May 24 2010 19:04 ForSC2 wrote: Jamie's House Charter School is a school for children with disciplinary issues.
Sheri Lynn Davis got the Teacher of the Year award 2 of the 3 years she worked at Jamie's House Charter School.
The child that was assaulted (Isaiah Reagins) was apparently known for assaulting kids and teachers himself. He'd been expelled from the school and came back and had a history with the teacher Sheri Lynn Davis.
The incident happened after testing had finished and all the students were sitting on the ground in the room. This is a school for children with disciplinary issues, all of the students in the room were African American with one white girl that was new and mentally handicapped.
A fight broke out outside the classroom and Sheri Lynn Davis had to go and break it up. After breaking the fight up outside she went back to her room to find the kids had locked her out.
When she finally gets into her classroom the kids are all picking on the new mentally handicapped girl. With reports that Isaiah Reagins was hitting her.
Sheri Lynn Davis throws a desk and yells “So, you want to fight a girl? Fight me.”
While this is happening other students are laughing and clapping, they weren't freaking out, they weren't intervening, they thought it was funny which supports that this was a school for kids with disciplinary issues not a regular school.
These kids obviously aren't angels and the minute the teacher left the class to deal with a fight outside (which apparently happens a lot here) they locked her out and started picking on the mentally handicapped new girl with Isaiah Reagins reportedly hitting her. Isaiah Reagins pulls this shit all the time, he came back after having been expelled. He has a history with Sheri Lynn Davis too whose reportedly Isaiah's "favorite teacher."
Sheri Lynn Davis is not a bad teacher, she got Teacher of the Year twice in three years and was apparently well liked. Obviously Sheri Lynn Davis shouldn't have beat up that kid. And I'm not trying to argue that she got pushed too far or anything. At the end of the day she has to suffer a lot more than that kid that gets to sit there acting like he's the victim when he's the sort of kid that would pick on a mentally handicapped girl. "That brave little boy."
She loses her job and faces possible jail time while everyone tells the boy he's so brave. I wish there were a few more people in support of the teacher because even though she made a mistake that kid doesn't deserve as much support as he's getting. Damn. If that's the case I can definitely sympathize with the teacher. What she did was still bad, but yeah - not like it came out of nowhere. PS: What kind of role were the parents playing here? Just wondering. Ida beat that son of a bitch black and blue, ignorant little faggot. She should have kept beating his ass and then stopped and kicked him then got that white girl the fuck out
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To be honest, from the video it looked like they were just playing around till the very end. Like, partway through, when she throws 3 successive punches, I swear it looks like the punches don't connect. Other than that it's really just dragging him around, and for some reason the video skips ahead some every 11 seconds or so, as if some was edited out or something.
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