I never said the person in authority was wrong. Not once.
Quite the contrary. I stated the teacher's actions were clearly wrong.
Oh great educrat supporter and expounder, MAKE up your mind "I never said that the person ... was wrong"
or "I stated the teacher's actions were clearly wrong."
Which is it?
It is of concern that those who are in the teaching profession are so conflicted over reality that they contradict themselves in less than one paragraph.
Concerning, but NOT surprising.
The teaching profession is overrun with hypocracy that infects the whole system.
Here we have a teacher who demands student's control their talking on cell phone during lunch... while showing no self control during her own multiple lunches, and eating till she is a full 250 pounds over her maximum safe poundage.
What a great example of self respect, self control and discipline!
She should be charged with assault...
(PREDICTION:)
And she WILL lose her job.
Oh great educrat supporter and expounder, MAKE up your mind "I never said that the person ... was wrong" Thanks for catching my typo/brain fart. Obviously that line was supposed to read "I never said the person in authority wasn't wrong."
I guess that should teach me to listen to my body when it is screaming for sleep at 12:36:19 AM.
Yet, how perceptive of you to be able to determine that I was intentionally contradicting myself and not simply guilty of poor proof-reading.