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We need a bit more of the short, sharp, shock therapy in our education system.
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The girl appeared to be refusing to leave her seat. The officer was charged with removing her. How else do les one suggest he proceed.
Seems to me the questions that need to be asked are: why was it necessary to request police intervention? Why couldn't this girl behave herself? Why was she permitted to remain at school if his behavior was common? Why didn't she comply with the direction given her either be the teacher or by the officer? | ||
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If the girl was white it wouldnt have made the news, thats the sad truth.
I bet the "black lives matter" cult were all over this on their website. | ||
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ITT victim blaming
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Do you really think the goal was just to get her outside of the classroom? Whatever she had done warranted at least a trip to the principle's office given that the school cop had to be called in. Was he going to drag her and her desk all the way there? He was going to have to remove her from the desk sooner or later, so perhaps the most efficient way to do so would be to do it sooner rather than later? | |||
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I don't think assaulting children is part of his job as a police officer, even if it was the most "efficient" action(according to you). Whatever that means.
TIL Wanting cops not to abuse children makes you a sjw [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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Also, if you are eager for more questions, there were 4 others in my post ^^ Questions of global importance. | |||
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