It wasn’t speech, it was her actions. Stupid headline. When I was in Catholic grammar school, there was a kid a year older than me in eighth grade, who was being raised by his grandmother with a different last name. The grandmother was elderly and worked in the school cafeteria. We kids didn’t like her because she had a nasty disposition. The grandson was, surprisingly, a problem child.
One day he pissed in the wastebasket in front of the whole class in the presence of the teacher who was a nun. He had a reputation as a tough guy, but so did some of the other boys in that class. One of them told me that they were praying for him to strike the nun, because despite how much they hated school, that would have been a bridge too far. They were dying to kick his ass.
I do not know what happened to him.
“Stupid headline. “
Don’t blame the headline writer. This was actually a case where he took it from the story.
Look out - they've gotten very good with DNA evidence now days.
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Regards,
When I was in the 5th grade, I watched a female student of color try to stab an elderly female teacher with a pencil. The teacher was one of the gentlest people you would ever want to meet. The attacker was large and heavy, and clearly older than the other 5th graders.
A couple of male teachers escorted her from the classroom and she was never seen again. I'm pretty sure what happened to her. That was back when reform schools were there for people like that.