Machiavellian said:
Yes, I do know how many students behave like this girl because I lived in those schools growing up. I have seen what a good teacher can do to disfussed a common stubborn ass situation like this without calling a police office to come into the classroom just becuase the kid would not give up her cell phone. I have seen when kids are treated with respect how these situations are handled without any violence. I have also seen the opposite, I have seen exactly such situations but there was never anyone trying to find out the why before the violence and the results are the same as what we see here. Some kid for whatever reason being a stubborn ass. No one tries to find the why before the violence and the result is that the kid gets hurt. Back then there was no cell phone or any way to dispute the results of what happen and resentment becomes high. If you would have said the girl got violent, starting to disrupted the class by cursing at the teacher or students then you would have a case but sitting at her desk and being a stubborn punk kid, no do not see it. You are right the issue was the girl and as I stated already, nothing was done to find out the WHY of the behavior before force was used. Why is it we feel that for a non-violent situation, that it actually had to result in the girl getting slammed and tossed. |
All of us want a non-violent end to everything. But that is NOT the reality we live in. Sometimes violence happen because people provoke it such as this student. The cop tried escorting her by the arm. The more she pushed (resisted), the more the cop had to push back. Plain and simple. She started the violence by resisting. Go ask her why it ended that way.







