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Moroccan youth assault teacher at school ( video )
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| Thursday, January 27
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Posted on 01/29/2005 1:27:35 AM PST by Critical Bill
Moroccan youth at school

At the schools in Holland there are many problems with Moroccan youth. Most do not finish their school education and there are many stories about violence against teachers. The teachers do not receive any support from their management or the police. Thing is, Dutch schools, are not allowed to remove aggressive students. They can only try to get him on an other school, but other schools are also not waiting for an aggressive student. Last year, one student, even shot a teacher through his head, fellow student went on the streets to demonstrate to support the murderer.
Now Dutch language blog
GeenStijl offers a real class room recoding, in which a Moroccan student demands respect from his teacher. Click
here to see how aggressive he is and how afraid the teacher is. The boy wanted to visit mister Smith, but the teacher does not allow it. The boy then shouts: "get up, get up, ...." and "let's go, let's go,...". They found the video clip on a well known forum Maroc.nl (a subsidized Moroccan website with much antisemitic and anti western postings)
Show Video Clip
Update:Weblog GeenStijl.nl informs us that the student in the movie is removed from the school by police officers. The name of the school is ROC-Gildevaart in the city of Nieuwegein (near Utrecht). The school says the teacher handled the situation very professional and calm: an example how we like people to handle in incidents like these. They do not want to forbid the use of camera phones in the school. The school sees the movies as an educational tool to start a discussion around the incident.
A ROC school is a practical education that has the lowest standing of all other forms of education. They are the most dangerous schools and in the cities the majority of the students is from immigrant families.
Source: Gunzilla
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dutchappeasement; islam; lunatics; moroccanthugs; muslims; superioritycomplex
(translated from Dutch) This teacher showed far more restraint than I could have. Not one student stod up for him. Ignorant Immigrant Moroccan peasant's son probably.
To: teezle
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posted on
01/29/2005 1:37:28 AM PST
by
bd476
(God Bless those in harm's way and bring peace to those who have lost loved ones today.)
To: Critical Bill
Critical Bill said: "This teacher showed far more restraint than I could have."
The student and the teacher's reaction makes it appear that the student is suffering some sort of mental aberration or breakdown.
There is the old adage "Don't argue with a crazy person" to consider or this from the article:
"Last year, one student, even shot a teacher through his head, fellow student went on the streets to demonstrate to support the murderer."
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posted on
01/29/2005 1:50:18 AM PST
by
bd476
(God Bless those in harm's way and bring peace to those who have lost loved ones today.)
To: Critical Bill
Ummm
Regardless of whether it might have cost me my job or not, I would have manhandled that insolent little P.O.S. the instant he put his hands on me. He would have had his pinky finger bent against the back of his hand, his wrist rolled over,and his arm twisted with that hand behind his back, between his shoulder blades. Granted, I am 6'4 and 200, but a woman 5'6 and 120 can do what I just described.
No coddling for "wanna-be" bullies! Lay the smackdown on them the first time, second time....as many times as it takes for them to understand there are tougher people in the world who will not sit quietly by and tolerate their misdeeds.
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posted on
01/29/2005 2:51:22 AM PST
by
AmericanArchConservative
( <temporary tagline leased from "Taglines 'R' Us"> Lazy Anarchist Vandals for Peace)
To: Critical Bill
our diversity is our stench
To: AmericanArchConservative
I like the way you think. I am wondering if that teacher could have used self defence as a reason for knocking this upstarts nose cartilage into his brain?
To: Bertha Fanation
our diversity is our stench This was in a Dutch school not a US one.
To: Critical Bill
Europeans will pay a heavy price for ignoring the obvious.
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posted on
01/29/2005 4:52:45 AM PST
by
Savage Beast
(My parents, grandparents, and great grandparents were Democrats. My children are Republicans.)
To: Bertha Fanation
our diversity is our stenchSomething I've wondered for some time is how so called "educated" people can keep harping on about "diversity!" Our strenght as a nation comes from our unity as a people, after blending in people from many places! It used to be called a "melting pot."
But the diversity crowd keeps trying to keep us from uniting. They're trying to remove what strengths we have, the thing that most sets us aside from the rest of the world.
They're trying to destroy the United States, and for the life of me, I can't figure out why...
Mark
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posted on
01/29/2005 5:06:38 AM PST
by
MarkL
(That which does not kill me, has made the last mistake it will ever make!)
To: bd476
My sister taught in junior high school in the United States. Teaching was impossible. All her time was devoted to trying to discipline.
A few of the students were eager to learn; she wanted to help them and did her best to do so, when she was not dealing with the others which was most of the time. She loves art and music and especially reading, and she is very good at explaining why she loves such things and what she loves and getting other's interested, and she wanted to impart her love of literature and art and so many other things to these young people.
On one day, she wrote on the blackboard: "Give it to John and me" or "Give it to John and I"?
One "student" said, "to John and I."
She said, "No, it's 'to John and me.'"
The "student" said, "My mother says, 'to John and I', and that's right.'"
He accused her of being a racist. She had to go to a conference with the "student"'s parents and the principal and discuss whether she was a racist or not etc. et al. The general consensus was that she was. The "student"'s parents were neither understanding nor helpful. Neither was the principal.
On another day, she asked another student what he expected to get from attending school. He replied, "A b--- j--!"
After a few such incidents, my sister resigned.
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posted on
01/29/2005 5:18:53 AM PST
by
Savage Beast
(My parents, grandparents, and great grandparents were Democrats. My children are Republicans.)
To: Savage Beast
Teach at a private school. The money isn't as good but the students are a whole lot better. If they get out of line, they get out of school.
To: Critical Bill
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posted on
01/29/2005 5:30:59 AM PST
by
melbell
(A freudian slip is when you mean one thing, and say your mother)
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