Posted on 05/03/2024 9:56:44 AM PDT by Morgana
Is it them?
It’s ALWAYS them. Always.
FWIW, That's a fashionable phrase these days in the ghetto. One hears it a lot on black-focused TV programs.
Lots of bad actors here. High on the list are the school officials who took no real action.
I saw that many times in my years as a public high school teacher. Priority #1 with the administration was always public relations. Gotta make the school look good. So suppress any safety concerns. The well-being of staff and students was of no importance.
The only thing that can possibly change this culture is massive lawsuits. And even then it’s the innocent taxpayers who end up with the bill.
The lawsuits need to target the union funds. All the teachers in the system who dreamed of a nice pension and a comfortable retirement? They should all lose it because the Union pension fund is drained dry. Too bad you bastards didn’t do the right thing.
Yes Yogi it’s them
I’m no fan of teacher unions (I was an involuntary member of one for decades). They are corrupt and undemocratic. Oh, the stories I could tell you.
But a teacher union has very little to do with incidents such as the one in this article. It’s 98% on school administrators. They set up a permissive atmosphere where violence is winked at. Attack staff or a student, and get a warning. Do it again, and maybe get suspended for a couple of days. Big deal.
Students at my school called such suspensions “HBO weekends”. They got to stay home and watch TV while their friends had to go to school.
So what about the union? They get the remaining 2% of the blame for not putting up a fuss over the violence. They stay quiet because they too want the district to look good.
Oh, and one more thing. I was an urban school teacher. I tell prospective teachers NOT to apply to any urban school district. And I tell parents NOT to send their kids to any urban school district.
Those places are forever lost causes.
Do I even need to read any further? Let me guess...
...we’ll call “Nicole” to protect her identity...
Well of course. You can’t disclose the real name (Laqreasha or Zenobikeesha or Wakandaesha). /spit
Put the attacker in juvenile detention, the adults prosecuted, get this kid in a school that isn’t run with a prison/ghetto hell hole culture.
And about culture… this culture is failed. Miserably. Do you want your kids to grow up like this? Sorry, but emulating more successful cultures is needed here.
Disgusted by this story, and the news I read each day.
Adults?
Them wasn’t no adults. Them was ghettopotomi over the age of 18 showing that societal conventions mean nothing to them, and acting as if they could not think more than 3 seconds into the future.
The bus operates without a driver?
I blame Will Smith.
There’s not much of a teacher’s union in Texas. Pensions here come from the state, not unions.
The video isn’t working for me at the link.
But, the video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk7nwPnZRak
The victim is a sweet girl.
But, the school suspended her, even though she was the one attacked.
Yet, the girl has been praying for her attackers.
I hope her mother will check into local homeschool associations where her child may be much happier.
Many kids who are assaulted at school switch to homeschooling.
What they find in homeschool organizations are lots of friends and fun things to do together.
Many homeschool parents also are working parents. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Call the organizations, meet with them, see for yourself if they are a good fit for your child, and find out how to start your child on a new journey.
So, if I say “Gorilla”, their name is in my mouth?
IIRC you cannot get someone’s pension or insurance in law suit, unless it’s a divorce settlement.
Fixed headline...🤓
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