Posted on 08/23/2017 7:53:47 AM PDT by EinNYC
A Milwaukee high school student has been caught on video beating up his teacher in the middle of class, police said.
The shocking cell phone footage captures the moment the 16-year-old lunges at his teacher, punching him and knocking him to the ground, and then continuing the beating.
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You need to move down here to the Florida Panhandle.
For your health...................
Public schools exist for a reason.
“Educating” kids like the perp is the reason.
And therein lies the problem. This kid needs to spend hard time in jail and think about what it means to attack someone else. Good thing I'm not the judge.
They're complicit. It's like "moderate" mohammedans and "radical" mohammedans ...
Slight correction.
Maybe they will change their names from the “Fighting Cardinals” to the “Fighting Blackbirds”.
When I was in 5th grade, I witnessed a cow-like female “student” try to stab an elderly teacher with a pencil. The “student”, who was considerably larger (i.e. older) than her classmates, was never seen again after that incident. Back then, there were “reform schools” to deal with these junior criminals.
I learned a lot that day.
All the girls will be CRAWLING over one another to get to a high-quality alpha male stud like that.
Wonder how many children he’s sired already?
And by replacing fathers with government checks.
The liberals wonder why good teachers refuse to teach in the big cities...
Big city teachers are all progressives, are all in unions, love their top-down bureaucracy, constantly tell us about their leftist, diverse, loving bona fides. They all get guaranteed pensions and health-care, work about 190 days a year.
As far as I am concerned, they had a big hand in creating this problem.
I am finding it difficult to care.
If only we gave the schools more money...
If we must continue to have public schools, then the option of reform schools needs to be revived. It’s dangerous to the teachers and other kids to keep kids like that in regular schools. This slap on the wrist for the perpetrator while blaming the victim mentality has to be forced out, never to return.
As someone else remarked, back in my day, I’m pretty confident there would have been a few other students to step forward and stop that student from attacking the teacher.
Peach
My Dad tells me in the early 1940's, in his "inner city" public high school, boys were required to show up for class wearing a jacket and tie. You didn't have it? Go home. Even for poor families in the Depression accepted it, and didn't complain. Can you imagine hitting a teacher in that environment?
That's simply not true. Big city teachers are essentially a cross-section of society. Conservatives, liberals, libertarians, monarchists (okay, just kidding about monarchists).
Now, here's what is true. Big city union leaders are all progressives. And big city school administrators are all progressives. It's that last group in particular that is destroying education.
When I was in school, it was usually the Mexicans doing this (1980s, Idaho).
I remember little nuns, at least two feet shorter than some of their students, being able to keep order in the classroom.
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My memories are similar. Big difference now because children are no longer taught at home to respect authority or to show any sort of respect, for that matter.
> If we must continue to have public schools, then the option of reform schools needs to be revived. <
Very true. In fact, it’s essential.
And it was tried in my neck of the woods about ten years ago. An alternative day school was set up. They didn’t call it a reform school, but that’s what it was. Chronically disruptive students were sent there. Those students got individualized attention. And more importantly, they were kept away from students who wanted to learn.
Then someone noticed that there were more black kids in that school than were in the general population. Poof! No more reform school.
On my first day of subbing I was in a Portable far from anyone, two guys got into it right in the classroom. I did exactly what you aren’t supposed to do, I got in between them, pushed one to the left and one to the right my body and said “Sit down”, in my sternest voice. The whole class was in shock.
I immediately realized I screwed up and when the kids started asking if I was going to send them to the principal and I said no. I told them I was having mercy on them as long as they all behaved. It was a good day after that and nothing was ever said.
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