Mira Luis, tú eres el que quiere promover una forma de pensar.
¿Tienes un hueso en particular que roer?
Para tí el sistema y el professor son los cupables y el niño es la víctima.
¿Si no quieres castigar al niño, porque no lo dices?
Look Luis, youre the one that wants to promote a mentality.
Do you have a personal bone to pick?
To you, the system and the teacher are at fault and the kid is the victim.
You dont want to punish the kid why dont you just admit it?
The only "mentality" being promoted here is by you.
You "know" that the kid is an illegal alien...no proof to that effect, you just "know" it.
You think that the kid should be deported for exaggerating what happened. You don't know exactly what happened, but since the kid is an immigrant A) he's guilty, and B) I am defending him.
Mayfield's family is faulting the system and not placing blame on the student, I guess they don't want to prosecute the kid either.
Mayfield, by his own admission, shoved the kid and of course, since you've designated "victim status" to him, his word is Gospel and he is not toning the incident down in self-defense.
The kid said that Mayfield punched him. Imagine that! A thirteen year-old kid, after being "shoved" by a teacher may have exaggerated the incident a bit...or did he?
Can an adult shove feel like a punch to a frail (the kid is wheelchair bound) thirteen year-old?
You bet it can!
Should a teacher be allowed to shove his students...wheelchair bound or not?
I don't think so.
The kid told the principal, the principal told the School Board, Child Protective Services got called in, the police got involved.
If the principal had gotten the parents involved, the kid would have learned a lesson, and the teacher would be alive today.
There was something very wrong with this teacher that he would end his life over something like this, but since the kid is an immigramt, you want to paint him as evil.
I don't care if you're prejudiced against immigrants, but at least be honest enough to admit to it.