I’m a retired city public school teacher (high school). Some kind of brawl or loud altercation would occur at around half of our graduation ceremonies.
Good times.
Not.
Side note: Even in my worst classes, most of the kids were good. They are the ones who suffer the most here.
If blacks don’t understand why White folks prefer to avoid them this is why.
It’s becoming clear to me that it’s now a primary goal of black people to ruin any event anytime a large group of them are there.
Side note: Even in my worst classes, most of the kids were good. They are the ones who suffer the most here.
“ Side note: Even in my worst classes, most of the kids were good”
And that is why it is essential that whoever is the authority, in the case of schools, the principal, deals with the students who are being disruptive. A tiny percentage will continue to disrupt even if they are held to account. A much larger percentage will join disrupting with them if there is no accountability.
That is why things are getting so bad in the sanctuary cities. If every person who shuts down an intersection, for example, was put on a bus, taken to a police precinct, booked and let out with even a small cash bail, they would never join such an activity again. The ring leaders would still do it again.