“The talk of setting the victim on fire is definitely a uhh, culturally specific idea.”
He had previously written a note to another teacher threatening to set that teacher on fire. That other teacher took the note to the principal who told her to drop it.
MANY other incidents. The whole article should be read.
> That other teacher took the note to the principal who told her to drop it. <
As a public school teacher (now retired) I witnessed many such incidents. It wasn’t so bad in the old days (say before 1995). Back then most school administrators were tough old guys. Many were veterans. They did what they could.
But now the administrators are mostly all woke careerists. Public relations are everything to those guys. We teachers were even told it was a firing offense to talk to the news media or to the city police. Everything had to go through the school district’s PR department.
And that’s where unions comes in, as corrupt and imperfect as they are. Often it’s only the union that will tell the public what’s really going on.