Posted on 10/08/2024 10:32:13 AM PDT by TigerClaws
(Video at link)
John Cardillo @johncardillo Video sent to me by a source in Maine.
Useless guy in the green shirt is far left principal Matt Haney of Mount Desert Island HS in Bar Harbor (@MDItrojans ).
Haney stood by and did nothing here as a biological male trans student viciously beat an actual female student.
My sources tell me that Haney then sent an email ordering students to delete this video.
In addition to allowing girls to be beaten by men, Haney also violates his students First Amendment rights.
Well he did seem to be instructing the tranny to stop, using his Outside Voice.
Depraved Indifference causing injury or death.
Arrest him!
Like all bloated, wasteful and politicized bureaucracies, so-called “public education” has degraded to the point where it is merely about preserving itself, and nothing else.
Yup, education is not about education anymore
don’t touch the trans, it’ll be a civil rights violation.
Arrest the HE sicko and the 3 teachers.
Wimpiness is the biggest problem in our country. Period
Both the worthless indoctrinator calling himself a teacher 🧑🏻‍🏫 and the boy pretending to be a girl.
Well said. And throw away the key.
It’s all about indoctrination now.
Retired urban high school teacher here. I’ve broken up many a fight, as have most of my fellow teachers. I’ve never seen a teacher stand by and do nothing when one student was doing great harm to another.
But here’s the thing. A school board lawyer once came to our school and addressed us teachers.
Let me be clear about one thing, he said. You are not to break up fights. That’s the job of the school police. If you get injured or sued you are on your own.
That threat didn’t stop us from doing the right thing. But by golly, it was something to think about.
Good point.
But here they likely....
1. Didn’t know they were on video.
2. Didn’t want to be blamed later for assaulting the mentally unstable assaulter.
3. Feminized beta males these days don’t take action and vote Dem.
Long ago, I knew a family with a daughter who was brutally assaulted by a boy in school. The principal refused to report the assault to police and became angry when the girls’ parents did.
Some principals care more about protecting their schools from bad publicity than their students from attack.
Also, teachers are told never to touch a student, not even to pull a student off another student. It’s not an excuse, but maybe that’s why he’s not touching anyone?
Yes!
Agree.
> Feminized beta males these days don’t take action and vote Dem. <
A Democrat beta male - that fits one guy I taught with perfectly. He was one week away from retiring when he tried to break up a fight between two girls. He was injured in that attempt. I ran into him recently. That fight was 15 years ago, and he still has back problems.
I don’t know what suburban or rural public schools are like. But urban public school systems stink. There are no real consequences student misbehavior. None. So students are free to do whatever they want.
At that includes assaulting staff and each other.
I really think urban public schools are beyond repair. They cannot be saved.
I think that the threat of being held legally responsible is at the core of many of societies ills. As we have seen, people can be sued or held criminally responsible for actions which would have passed for common sense a decade ago. The process being the punishment is only the beginning.
A top priority of a future Conservative agenda should be legal reforms. There is far too much power held by criminals and the ‘oppressed’ over the honest and non-malevolent actions of observers who might intervene to protect the innocent; hate laws were a terrible and unnecessary addition to our legal codes.
Intervention, such as what should have happened, should be regarded in the same way other good Samaritan laws have been implemented.
> Some principals care more about protecting their schools from bad publicity than their students from attack. <
You hit the nail right on the head. As I mentioned earlier, I’m a retired urban public school teacher. It was a firing offense to call the city police. Not kidding. We had to call the school police only (who were unarmed, by the way).
Why that directive? The administrators could bury a report taken by the school police. They could not bury a report taken by the city police.
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