Cop man handles black girl in classroom

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The same way you claim to know she was "bullied"
I didn't say I know she was.

I said it was possible and pretending she had no reason to act out is making assumptions about the situation.

Why do your assumptions automatically support the teacher and demonize the kids?

The teacher also said "that's what you get" after she was assaulted by the officer. So he clearly wasn't calm and innocent looking out for the kids safety.

As the adult he probably could have defused the situation without calling other people. He was not in control of his emotions and neither was the cop. In fact judging from the video the only one that was calm and not acting emotional was the student.
 

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I didn't say I know she was.

I said it was possible and pretending she had no reason to act out is making assumptions about the situation.

Why do your assumptions automatically support the teacher and demonize the kids?

The teacher also said "that's what you get" after she was assaulted by the officer. So he clearly wasn't calm and innocent looking out for the kids safety.

As the adult he probably could have defused the situation without calling other people. He was not in control of his emotions and neither was the cop. In fact judging from the video the only one that was calm and not acting emotional was the student.

The authority does not lie with the student.

Teachers > Admin > SRO

Period.
 

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I bet if all 3 levels of authority were receiving a community award to recognize their service in their areas of profession. There would be all sorts of tales being told "we are here to serve and protect these kids, we would treat them as one of our own, we are here for them "

All 3 failed this child.

Why didn't the child do as told by the teacher?

She took a writeup/detention to jail.





and the cop is STILL in the wrong with his behavior.
 

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Or just ban him. He ruins every section he inhabits.
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Why did she not do what the teacher asked of her?
We don't know. We should figure this out before claiming she was in the wrong.

Why did she not do what the assistant principal asked of her?
Usually when people protest they do so because they think they were treated unfairly.

We don't know if she was or wasn't, so we should be t hint to figure that out instead of simply assuming the teacher was in the right and she was wrong.

Why did she not do what the SRO asked of her?
Cause she was protesting.

You keep wanting to ask bullshyt questions with none of responsibility associated with it.
Questioning the actions of the administration before the video started isn't bullshyt.

Blindly taking their word for it is the bullshyt.
 

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She was wrong enough for the discipline to progress from:

teacher > assistant principal > SRO

So yeah, at that point, you take the L and do what authority tells you to do.

Stop defending clear insubordination.

Had the cop not fukked it all up, we wouldn't be discussing anything.

Don't troll me with "pretending to care about falling behind" when you're out here disrupting class with your fukkery. Don't get righteous when the cops get called. The time for all that cooperation passed.

and since you all don't understand me saying this, i'll repeat it: THE COP WAS IN THE WRONG
But ur underlined position of caccery is that he would've never been fired if this chick would've just behaved like everyone else. Yeah u think he should've been fired but if she just listened he wouldn't been in that position.

And if phones weren't allowed to be used how is this kid filming the incident. She may have been targeted and not liked by the teacher who unreasonably escalated the issue. If she don't wanna learn, teach the fukk on.
 

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But ur underlined position of caccery is that he would've never been fired if this chick would've just behaved like everyone else. Yeah u think he should've been fired but if she just listened he wouldn't been in that position.

And if phones weren't allowed to be used how is this kid filming the incident. She may have been targeted and not liked by the teacher who unreasonably escalated the issue. If she don't wanna learn, teach the fukk on.
TWO THINGS ARE ALLOWED TO BE TRUE

1. SHE WAS IN THE WRONG
2. THE COP WAS IN THE WRONG

Fall the fukk back.

1. DO what your teacher says

2. Do what your assistant principal says

3. Do what the SRO says

AND THE COP WAS STILL IN THE WRONG
 

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Kinda not even really sure why law enforcement was called in the first place. Was she doing something illegal?

No? Then teachers need to stop being pussies and handle her themselves. Call her guardians, suspend her, fail her, something. Calling the police?:why: That was ridiculous

They are not your personal bouncers
 

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What To Do When A Student Refuses To Go To Time-Out | Smart Classroom Management

When a student refuses to go to time-out, he (or she) often has a good reason. This doesn’t mean he isn’t responsible for making such a decision. He is—completely and fully. For it’s never okay to defy a teacher’s direction.

But in his mind he feels like he must take a stand.

In other words, there is something about the situation or incident that doesn’t sit right with him. Asking him to go to time-out, then, crosses the line of his brand of fairness.

So before answering what to do, it’s important we unpack why a student would refuse to go to time-out. Because if a student feels strongly enough to challenge a teacher’s directive, then it’s a red flag that there are deeper problems in need of addressing.

You see, difficult students in particular have an acute sense of fairness. And so if the way you manage your classroom is unfair, or perceived to be unfair, then it isn’t at all unusual to experience at times aggressive pushback.

In fact, defiant behavior would be expected in such a classroom.
So even the teacher training would question the administration for their actions.

A good teacher would have tried to figure out why she was protesting instead of just throwing her out of class.


But nah according to @Napoleon kids are slaves with no right to respect and consideration:smh:
 

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We don't know. We should figure this out before claiming she was in the wrong.

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And it still won't matter. She should have complied.
Usually when people protest they do so because they think they were treated unfairly.
Which is why things escalated.

1. she should have listened to her teacher
2. she should have listened to her principal
3. she should have listened to her SRO

We don't know if she was or wasn't, so we should be t hint to figure that out instead of simply assuming the teacher was in the right and she was wrong.
Doesn't matter. If your school authority tells you to do something, you do it.

Cause she was protesting.

Too bad. The authority demands that you do something, and you must comply. Students don't have the right to do that.
Questioning the actions of the administration before the video started isn't bullshyt.
Sure. Neither is ignoring that the student was being insubordinate

Blindly taking their word for it is the bullshyt
You've created a narrative where the student had the cops called on her for no reason.

We all have the same video here.

And we all know the student ignored 3 levels of authority.



and the cop was still out of pocket.
 
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