Teacher Beats Student - Page 7
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Warrior Madness
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meegrean
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blahman3344
United States2015 Posts
I mean its one thing to do this some in private Catholic schools...but doing this to a 13 year old in a public school is way out of line... edit: fixed a generality... | ||
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matjlav
Germany2435 Posts
On May 14 2010 10:19 blahman3344 wrote: wow...that's just horrible... I mean its one thing to do this in private schools...but doing this to a 13 year old in a public school is way out of line... What I don't understand is the people like this that seem to be insinuating that beating a child like that is EVER anything close to okay. Anybody that would ever lose their temper so much that they would beat a child should never be allowed to raise or be anywhere near children. Bear in mind that I have no problem with level-headed parents spanking their children for discipline, but people that are actually too immature to overcome their own anger problems, and have to physically take out their anger on children, are scum. | ||
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Sarasin
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Fruscainte
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semantics
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On May 14 2010 10:19 blahman3344 wrote: wow...that's just horrible... I mean its one thing to do this some in private Catholic schools...but doing this to a 13 year old in a public school is way out of line... edit: fixed a generality... Actually corporal punishment is legal in like half the states in the US although it's not really used and in most states it's legal in private schools only, but it's not a beat down like this is there are limits, idiotic none the less to me any time you have to resort to hitting in a society where you have aggressive upon rights and conditions of acting there are better measures, ofc cooler minds prevail. | ||
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Lovedrop
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micronesia
United States24723 Posts
On May 14 2010 10:24 kino.heezy wrote: At fist, I read the title from the sidebar and asked myself, what matchup was it ? And then I realized... Yeah I always brag about beating students in bw but they always suck so ._. | ||
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AppleTart
United States1261 Posts
updated with views as well | ||
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Manifesto7
Osaka27154 Posts
On May 14 2010 10:22 matjlav wrote: What I don't understand is the people like this that seem to be insinuating that beating a child like that is EVER anything close to okay. Anybody that would ever lose their temper so much that they would beat a child should never be allowed to raise or be anywhere near children. Bear in mind that I have no problem with level-headed parents spanking their children for discipline, but people that are actually too immature to overcome their own anger problems, and have to physically take out their anger on children, are scum. "Anybody that would ever lose their temper so much that they would beat a child should never be allowed to raise or be anywhere near children." Most parents have moments like that though. Having two children myself, I don't condone beating them. However, your righteous position on people who are "actually too immature to overcome their own anger problems" seems a little off to me. Dealing with babies and children can be the most frustrating experience in your entire life, and can cause even the most reasonable and level headed person to scream with rage. Many times I have horrendously abused my pillow or ridden my bicycle to relieve stress. That is why when I hear about cases where parents shake their babies and kill them, or throw their babies, I am more sad than angry. The vast majority of people manage to restrain themselves, but the line between the two is pretty thin and sometimes people just react. Most of those people must feel so awful later on I can't even imagine it. As for the teacher, I am blessed to be in a situation where discipline is not a problem at my high school. My authority as a teacher carries me through most difficult situations. It is unfortunate that the child was beaten, and it is unfortunate that the teacher felt that it was the only way she could deal with the situation. | ||
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SC2Phoenix
Canada2814 Posts
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Rev0lution
United States1805 Posts
What a retarded teacher, she could have handled it like a mature person. | ||
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TriniMasta
United States1323 Posts
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Bill Murray
United States9292 Posts
I have seen much worse traumatic things go on at a high school that go unpunished. When I was younger, a teacher literally made a girl stand on a desk and ridiculed her in front of an entire classroom of people. | ||
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ghrur
United States3786 Posts
Teachers need to restrain themselves from going anywhere close to this level of anger. Kids need to be disciplined. God, probably 75% of the kids in America are so spoiled these days... Parents need to discipline their children, make them learn to respect authority more. | ||
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Cloud
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a176
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semantics
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On May 14 2010 11:01 a176 wrote: Sometimes you need a good ass kicking to learn respect. This applies to both adults and kids. 7yr olds don't just randomly make snark comments. How many times do i have to go over respect and fear are two different things... Here is an easy distinction, if you are a lets say err mafia don are you respected or feared by those who extort. Would you if you respect someone kill them if you had the chance? No you respect them they gained your admiration. Respect denotes concern for the well being of the person to some extent not some sort of compliance though fear. Fear has no such conditions it's just you fear them so you obey. And as far as smart ass 7 year olds... Actually they do.. young children don't think in the same way we do, if you ever been around children esp very young children you learn quickly they don't think like we do. Common example is they will sit in front of you while watching tv and think nothing of it, you tell them to move and they probably didn't know they were in your way. A 13 year old depends but generally they are fairly not that smart when it comes to decisions. Hell this lack of "thinking" last till your about 24 for most people why do you think car insure goes down around 24 25, not only psychology shows a change but statistics. | ||
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SChasu
United States1505 Posts
Can't believe that kid didnt fight back. | ||
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