Posted on 05/17/2015 9:48:33 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Shocking video shows American schoolkids running in terror as teacher whips 'unruly' children with his belt
A group of four boys fighting in their classroom were brutally halted when their teacher took off his belt and started hitting them with it.
In shocking cell phone video posted to Live leak on Friday, likely recorded in an American classroom, children can be heard shrieking as the unidentified teacher whips them about three times with his belt.
Chairs and tables are overturned, what appear to be middle-school aged boys and girls scream in fear and let out nervous laughter as they scatter and run to either side of the room.
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Reminds me of Mr. Garvey from Key and Peele.
Compare this with teachers trying to break up fights by holding these precious snowflakes back with their hands and bodies. The kicks and bunches go on for a long time.
This man whips them and in seconds the fight is over. The teacher should be commended.
Need to mark whoever opposes this and punish them so severely they NEVER make a negative remark about whipping kids who act like that again. To those following my comments, publish this on your blog.
Red Skelton?
At home: "I'm about to take off my belt."
............... "I'm going into the yard to cut down a switch."
Getting a whooping in school didn’t scare me, it was what would happen if and when my mother found out about it.
There was no such thing as double jeopardy in my house, nobody else could properly deal out fearsome punishment.
Me and my siblings still wonder how we all survived except the youngest and smartest he learned well by observation.
In R. Lee Ermey’s voice “You little maggot, you didn’t do your homework? Drop and give me twenty.”
Back in my day they sent you home. Fine with us in high school. We did not want kids like this in the classroom, and I mean other kids did not want kids like this. I even complained once to the school counselor about how one boy was misbehaving. I told her the teacher would call him down but he still was bad. I wanted to learn and he was keeping me from hearing what the teacher had to say. If he wanted to be retarded (no offense to those with Trisomy 21) then send him home, and let the rest of us learn.
These little brats had no idea of the alternative use of the belt.
Our honors U.S. History teacher, the same. We worked hard all year in anticipation of the final two days of the spring term, when we would have no work, but the Colonel would just talk about what he experienced. It was enthralling.
Video wouldn’t play for me...I hope he connected with a few of them...
And yet, of course, if there are injuries, the teacher is held responsible.
My grandma had switches...the belt ain’t nothing.
If it was good enough for this guy, it should be good enough for a responsible teacher.
John 2:13 ...and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 14 And He found in the temple those who sold oxen and sheep and doves, and the money changers doing business. 15 When He had made a whip of cords, He drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and the oxen, and poured out the changers money and overturned the tables.
Oh yeah.....I heard those, too. LOL! We can laugh now.
When the Vietnamese came here it took them about 5 years to buy nail salons and to corner the market on hardwood flooring. The Chinese opened restaurants, the Indians bought 7/11's and motels. It shouldn't take blacks 150 years to pull themselves up. They already knew the language. In fact, they spoke better English 20 years ago then they do now.
These little brats had no idea of the alternative use of the belt.....They don’t know the use of the first purpose of the belt: Keep your damn pants on your ass.
That's why I submitted that if teachers are in a situation of "damned if you do, damned if you don't" it's just too bad a place to be in. Especially with everyone having spy phones, there are way too many mischievous imps (is that racist?) who like to set up a fight primarily to do in the teacher.
This is my second year of not doing inner-city substituting. It's a real excellent paycheck for a retired teacher, with lots of variety, adventure, and creative teaching opportunity. It reached a point where it's just not worth the risk of an injury or of some set-up situation.
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