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Come from a "spanking" upbringing. My parents would ask me how I got in that situation to begin with prior
to the Cop getting called in.
Granted, she is a female, all of us have a daughter or sister or cousin, Mother etc. So yeah this video is going to hit a nerve.
I don't post in these kind of threads for this very reason, most of this was preventable on the "victim's" side, but because you saw home girl get slammed it's a tragedy.
What if she was Zenobia from "The Wire"? extra flippant? None of you know.
I'm DYING for a Life of David Gale scenario where the extended clip comes out and changes the whole dynamic. Want to see how everyone back peddles. (Remember the Fifth man thread?) That thread brought out the best in NT's photoshop skills.
Would you do the same if this teenage girl was revealed to be a cursing everyone out before the cop came?
I never took any sides but the fact remains, you reap what you sow (sometimes with interest). I'm not posing gifs or smileys. I don't support police brutality.
You need to do everything you can avoid unwanted attention in life. It doesn't always work in your favor but you save yourself a lot of grief playing within the rules. Assuming the stories posted are true and she refused to move, I wish I could ask her and all the students there:
DID YOU NOT THINK THE TEACHER WAS GOING TO CALL A COP?? OR THAT SAID COP WOULD NOT ACTUALLY ARRIVE AND DO WHAT HE DEEMS NECESSARY?
These days they have students sign a student conduct agreement so when you say a cop can't do this or that, more often then not your kid already signed those rights away. I won't get started on people not reading enough in general.
BUT PLEASE, if you haven't worked with teenagers (not AP students, real life hood teenagers). The level of arrogance/ entitlement is appalling.
Like always, in my opinion the parents are significantly responsible for how their child behaves.
Whether it be their diet, everyday life at the home, what they teach them through lessons as well as their actions when they overlook that their kids are still watching and learning through example.
So why did I make today my "Authority Gone Wrong Thread" debut?
It's a teenager
The "Victim's" body is not permanently altered (lost a limb, brain damage)
"Victim" wasn't raped
"Victim" didn't die
"Victim" had plenty of chances to move out of the class with dignity.
I just wish a cop wasn't attached to this and it had been a high school security guard. Only because when a cop is involved so is a ton of baggage from what we have been witnessing lately. Had it been a security guard I would have chalked it up to job burnout. Facts, not excuses.
We are all biased regardless if you want to acknowledge it. I used to work with troubled youth and know what it means to be Burned Out.
So post you gifs, your TLDR's, your KKK pics rolleyes). Go to extremes.
What would say if this was a male?
to the Cop getting called in.
Granted, she is a female, all of us have a daughter or sister or cousin, Mother etc. So yeah this video is going to hit a nerve.
I don't post in these kind of threads for this very reason, most of this was preventable on the "victim's" side, but because you saw home girl get slammed it's a tragedy.
What if she was Zenobia from "The Wire"? extra flippant? None of you know.
I'm DYING for a Life of David Gale scenario where the extended clip comes out and changes the whole dynamic. Want to see how everyone back peddles. (Remember the Fifth man thread?) That thread brought out the best in NT's photoshop skills.
Would you do the same if this teenage girl was revealed to be a cursing everyone out before the cop came?
I never took any sides but the fact remains, you reap what you sow (sometimes with interest). I'm not posing gifs or smileys. I don't support police brutality.
You need to do everything you can avoid unwanted attention in life. It doesn't always work in your favor but you save yourself a lot of grief playing within the rules. Assuming the stories posted are true and she refused to move, I wish I could ask her and all the students there:
DID YOU NOT THINK THE TEACHER WAS GOING TO CALL A COP?? OR THAT SAID COP WOULD NOT ACTUALLY ARRIVE AND DO WHAT HE DEEMS NECESSARY?
These days they have students sign a student conduct agreement so when you say a cop can't do this or that, more often then not your kid already signed those rights away. I won't get started on people not reading enough in general.
BUT PLEASE, if you haven't worked with teenagers (not AP students, real life hood teenagers). The level of arrogance/ entitlement is appalling.
Like always, in my opinion the parents are significantly responsible for how their child behaves.
Whether it be their diet, everyday life at the home, what they teach them through lessons as well as their actions when they overlook that their kids are still watching and learning through example.
So why did I make today my "Authority Gone Wrong Thread" debut?
It's a teenager
The "Victim's" body is not permanently altered (lost a limb, brain damage)
"Victim" wasn't raped
"Victim" didn't die
"Victim" had plenty of chances to move out of the class with dignity.
I just wish a cop wasn't attached to this and it had been a high school security guard. Only because when a cop is involved so is a ton of baggage from what we have been witnessing lately. Had it been a security guard I would have chalked it up to job burnout. Facts, not excuses.
We are all biased regardless if you want to acknowledge it. I used to work with troubled youth and know what it means to be Burned Out.
So post you gifs, your TLDR's, your KKK pics rolleyes). Go to extremes.
What would say if this was a male?
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