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this teacher is a POS

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Teachers are heavily shielded from being held responsible for all but the most heinous of crimes. They are the most powerful means of production for the Left because it's their sacred duty to ensure indoctrination of children into socialism and to destroy the children's ability to think critically about how things SHOULD be.

Because they are the "factory workers" that are producing good little subjects they get a pass for most anything.

Did you know that the NYC School system had "Rubber rooms" for teachers that got in trouble. They were paid to sit there and sleep, read, do their nails, watch tv, etc, etc for months, years, because they couldnt be put back in a classroom and couldnt be fired because of the power of the teacher's unions.
 
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When Hitler invaded Russia, He executed the village teachers, political leaders and intellectuals. It allowed him to control the village. Hitler understood the power of teachers in the community. They have tremendous influence on the children and the community. This makes them very difficult to control or punish.
 
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Forget about the law of the land. That dad needs to enforce "fathers law" on that woman. If a child acts out and a teacher determines that he needs corporal punishment, fine... but to bully him by picking him up and grabbing his face is bull****. Personally, as a parent, I wouldn't want that bitch to go to jail. Not every corner has a camera if you know what I mean...
 
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I agree , the teacher is a POS !!! Should be fired !!!!! Shouldn't even be allowed near kids !

There's so much concern about bullying these days . Kids bullying other kids is bad but teachers bullying kids is despicable .

When I was in 6th grade , the days before video surveillance , I had a SICK , bully for a teacher .
I wasn't a bad kid . In fact I was sort of shy , quiet and never misbehaved in school . Always did well in school till this point .
This teacher physically and mentally bullied me almost every day .
Some of the things he did ;
He would stand me in front of the class and make fun of me . Grab the back of my neck and throw me around . Push my face against a wall and berate me . One time he took me out of the classroom and stuck my head in the boys urinal because I didn't laugh at a joke he told .
After that year of hell I never did well in school again and got into a lot of trouble .

Bad teachers can have a devastating effect on kids !!!!!!!!
 
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What you may not have seen is at the end. Did she walk the kid into the hall leading to the bathroom after roughing him up? Why!?! Is there more, maybe additional abuse once off camera??
I'd be having some serious talks with Jr and ask him if psycho teacher didnt do more.
As for her? Don't be to quick to think she'll skate.
Teachers are highly expendable.
If she isnt uber supportive of common core and other agendas they will throw her under the bus ricky-tick.
And I hate to say it but she's white. Had the kid been black shed have been burned at the stake already. But since shes not very minority... it lessons her "untouchable" status.
 
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My nephew got in trouble for fighting at school. His dad asked "did the kid deserve it?"

I got in trouble at school for tackling a kid "too hard" while playing smear the queer. My parents said if the kid didn't want to get tackled he shouldn't have been playing.

I had a teacher do that (same as in the video) to a kid in my school. My friend's dad thanked her because he was being a little ****.
 
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See, I was a pretty rotten kid when I was in school. I can see a teacher "losing their cool" so to speak. I'm guessing most here wouldn't mind an out of control kid getting a paddling, so what's the difference in getting jerked around a little?

I'd have much rather had Mr. Owen (6'6" 250 lbs.) grab me by the scruff of the neck and yell at me for a minute than have him pull out his paddle, which he only needed to do it to me once before I got the message.

I hear folks on here talking all the time about the "wussification" of our boy's, I didn't realize they were guilty of it themselves.:eek:
 
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"losing your cool" is not appropriate. A teacher is supposed to be teaching kids by example how to behave in society.

Treating kids with a bit of respect, and following standard protocols for dealing with trouble makers does not amount to "wussification". I consider it a pretty standard trait of the wusses and nerds, that when they are confronted they tend to spazz and lose there cool. Being a strong and capable male requires learning to stay in control. Being in control is practically the very definition of the "alpha male". This teacher is providing the exact opposite example.

When a teacher allows a six year old to rattle them so severely that they cannot maintain decorum and control they are showing weakness and actually empowering the misbehaving child. The child is able to dictate there actions better than they themselves are. Just think about the situation in the school now. If the kid was being trouble, he will now be famous for having the teacher suspended. Her inability to maintain control has empowered and encouraged him to misbehave. If the kid was not a trouble maker but just being bullied because the teacher is a sadist, all the other kids have been given the example that hey, even adults can't always be in control so it is ok to lose it once and a while.

As for "Mr. Owen" and others like him, I am able to find ways of educating my child without resorting to violence or screaming, if he is unable to do the same, he clearly is not as good a teacher as I am and should find a more appropriate profession.
 
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Todays teaching community are liberals afraid of the system encouraging the system because that's where their income is. And they are indoctrinated with it by the institutions they got their degree in.
Face it most professors demand , agree with me or fail the course. How's that for free thinking ?
I've met a few ,they are spineless .
A great many problems began when correction was not being done in the home.

Children are not there to learn , this is a baby sitting job. a dysfunctional out of control environment, starting with the administrators in education.

They make a salary regardless of their success or failure to teach .

The whole system is failed, but they are afraid to admit it.
When I did something wrong I knew I deserved punishment, and usually got it.
But it's different when you've done nothing and actually behaving your self.

I suffered through bully teachers, one ,amongst other things, actually put itching powder down my back in 6th grade.
Mom went ballistic .
Second incident, I witnessed the same teacher slam a kid against the stucco wall a few times.
The kid had done nothing to deserve it ,I was there.

Though it did not happen in my time , I welcomed the idea of cameras all over the place .

I choose to be passive ,but due to my size kids thought it a challenge or some ego trip to pick fights with me I avoided at all costs if I could.

That didn't stop till I was in football and wrestling . I was undefeated in our high school league.
School for me was one serious waste of my time, I'd much rather been working on the job with my dad in construction.
I enjoyed working with him.
 
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Ok, so we are preparing for the fall of civilization as we know it. We are practicing martial arts, CQB, emergency medicine, and all kinds of other Ninja stuff. We say that we will stay alive by eating rats, old cans of dog food and drinking toilet water.

We complain that our society is turning our boys into metro sexual sissy's that pluck their eyebrows and shave their legs - yet we see a teacher scold a boy for leaving the class without permission and we fall apart? What am I missing? Or did I just walk into the twilight zone?
 
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yet we see a teacher scold a boy for leaving the class without permission and we fall apart? What am I missing? Or did I just walk into the twilight zone?
Apparently your missing the part where the teacher used violence on a six year old.

I will never authorize a government brainwashing agent to treat my child that way.
 
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Here is some more information:
http://www.13abc.com/story/25518696/hancock-co-teacher-suspended-after-confrontation-with-6-year-old

Nelson says the district told him Ian was in trouble because he went to the wrong bathroom.
He was in the wrong bathroom, he did not walk out of class.

So his major offense to that teacher was to go into the wrong classroom. This may be a surprise to some, but six year old children are known to do that once in a while. They are not adults.


http://fox4kc.com/2014/05/15/caught-on-camera-teacher-yanks-student-grabs-him-by-face/

http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/2550...ontent=buffera3ab2&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
 
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He was in the wrong bathroom, he did not walk out of class.
I did that once during a final at University. I was so caught up thinking about the exam I didn't realize what bathroom I wondered into. Thankfully nobody noticed.

Lucky talon115 and Mr Owen, wasn't around they would probably "scold" me via liberal use of a baseball bat, otherwise I might ruin the rest of the classroom.
 
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The 10 day suspension with pay is standard for all public schools. During the 10 days, the district will evaluate and examine the situation, and make a more permanent decision if it is deemed necessary. With the power of teachers unions, you have to have a very good reason, with a lot of very good documented evidence, in order to fire a teacher. The school can not afford to make a rash decision. If, for whatever reason, there is a logical explanation to what happened, and the district fired the teacher on the spot, then they would be open to a lawsuit. With the funding, or lack of, that some public schools get, that could potentially close a school. So, they are just taking the standard precautions to cover their backsides.

My personal view is that the teacher will not be employed at the school any longer.
 
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My personal view is that the teacher will not be employed at the school any longer.
Depends on the district. I witnessed worse in my schools growing up (even got into a fight with a teacher after he punched me) and nothing happened to them. Usually the complaining student would get suspended or moved to another class and that was it. I watched two retire, they had multiple civil/criminal lawsuits against them, but the union kept her in place.

My guess, the teacher will quit with pressure against her.

Honestly, as a parent in this situation, if the teacher were to apologize I might be able to move beyond it. If the teacher has not apologized (or even spoke with the parents), or sees what was done as acceptable, that shows more about the teacher's disrespect for the parents than anything else.
 
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I was paddled in kindergarten... but it was a definite punishment that did not make me fear the principle... it made me respect him. Everyone knew that he would paddle you and it would hurt.

Had he picked me up by my face the story would have ended differently. This is not discipline... it is bullying and intimidation without purpose from an adult to a 6 yo child.
 
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This is abuse. Some of you "guys" may not want to watch this if you are prone to emotional outbursts and uncontrollable crying.


Grabbing a kid to get their attention is par for the course, especially if you are dealing with boys. But, I guess it's less emotionally stressing if you just put them on Ritalin.
 
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This is abuse. Some of you "guys" may not want to watch this if you are prone to emotional outbursts and uncontrollable crying.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb4V8o8l9UU

Grabbing a kid to get their attention is par for the course, especially if you are dealing with boys. But, I guess it's less emotionally stressing if you just put them on Ritalin.
Let's look at this from a different perspective... if you were at a restaurant, and the waiter picked your kid up by his face, (for whatever reason... irrelevant) would you not have a problem with it?