SC pig flips over & then slams a young black girl in class for being "verbally disruptive"...

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AggyAF;8471462 said:
Kai;8471068 said:
my mother is a highschool teacher and i showed her that shit, she was beyond appalled. first thing she said was "that teacher needs to be fired too." if this shit happened in canada, nigga, every adult at that school would be reassigned with that teacher and principal getting fired, criminal charges for the cop, the school to be investigated by the board just to start. we don't just let cops abuse the fuck out of children in most rational developed countries. hell, the cops aren't allowed to be on school property like that. now imagine how much of a side eye you americans that are defending this shit get from us.

she is a child, point, blank, period, there is nothing to be said after that, no ifs ands or buts. america is fucking insane i swear

i highly doubt Canada is some racial utopia tho

Don't let good be the enemy of great
 
She was asked multiple times to leave then the officer asked her multiple times I'm sorry in real life u don't get begged to do something or not do something normally u don't get a warning before someone come upside your head or kill u, welcome to the real world ladies and gentlemen, and how can the level of force be measured while the incident is in progress
 
The Lonious Monk;8471897 said:
VIBE;8471597 said:
In high school, as class was starting, two females boxed it out, legit good fight. The teacher never even called security. He got between them, got his face punched a few times and broke it up. Told them to sit down and then he would call security. They both left. He called security and they were taken to the office, without getting body slammed.

The teacher cleaned his bloody nose and started class.

We applauded him.

This female didn't want to leave.. got body slammed.

Stop trying to seriously rationalize this shit. There's levels to everything. This wasn't one that required a cop.

I see what you're getting at, but you're missing two things. One, there is a reason, why shit goes the way it does now. Schools have made these policies to protect themselves from lawsuits. From the school's standpoint, they rather the cop handle the situation because when something goes wrong he has to take the blame not the school. Two, in your example, the students left. Regardless of whether they fought or not, they removed themselves as a distraction. The problem in this case was that the student was specifically choosing to continue to be a distraction.

We can all agree that this cop was a bitch and in the wrong, but I don't think it's fair to say that schools resorting to this kind of thing is wrong. Teachers have been sued for doing the same thing you noted in your first post because the student claimed the teacher caused them injury during the break.

Brother_Five;8471707 said:
walk into any predominately white college classroom right now and u will see many kids with phones out in the open.

u don't tell the kid to leave or make a scene. u give them a 0. the end.

You can't compare high school to college. There is a lot of stuff that can be done in college that can't be done in high school. Students pay for college. Students are required to be in high school.

i feel like u know what i was getting at, but u want to ignore it in order to stick to your rhetoric.
 
atribecalledgabi;8471718 said:
rebootx1;8471623 said:
I hate the fact that people will flat out say it's the officers fought especially if u r black here's why, people we know there's racism in America , u guys r just giving blacks a platform to commit crimes and be excused, Mike brown had just committed a crime before he was killed this girl committed a crime before she was slammed, how minor or severe it was and how much for is used can't be measured equally at that given point, I can't rob a bank run out and police kill me then someone say he just strong arm robbed that bank but they didn't have to kill him. People once u commit a crime u open yourself up to so much other stuff

Checking your phone ain't a crime.

And dylan roof killed 9 people and received not one iota of violence. Eat a dick, while crying, in confusion.

Put that on there too for extra ether and lol's.
 
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Bitches and bitch made niggas now rule the world Hilary Clinton for 2016 ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world where now u can do some bullshit and cry when u open a can of whip ass and can't close it.
 
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Brother_Five;8472791 said:
i feel like u know what i was getting at, but u want to ignore it in order to stick to your rhetoric.

I thought I got what you were getting at, but maybe I didn't. It seemed to me like you were comparing what's done in college with white kids to what happens in high school. Regardless of racial makeup, the protocol for college classrooms is different. Half the people in my class now stay on phones, laptops, and tablets. It's not prohibited there.
 
the use of phones and other devices are prohibited to varying degrees. I have put it in my syllabus as have many other professors.

the point is that, u don't have to make a fucking spectacle when a student disobeys a rule.

when I worked with junior high school kids, same deal. u break the rules, we make a note of it and tell your parents.

again, the point is that breaking rules is not an invitation to get all indignant with children.

ask them to leave for what? u basically inviting dumb shit.

adults shouldn't be worried about their egos or challenging the will of children.

i remember one chick shopping for didlos during class. the professor didn't say shit. he just failed the bitch. simple shit.
 
Brother_Five;8472868 said:
the use of phones and other devices are prohibited to varying degrees. I have put it in my syllabus as have many other professors.

the point is that, u don't have to make a fucking spectacle when a student disobeys a rule.

when I worked with junior high school kids, same deal. u break the rules, we make a note of it and tell your parents.

again, the point is that breaking rules is not an invitation to get all indignant with children.

ask them to leave for what? u basically inviting dumb shit.

adults shouldn't be worried about their egos or challenging the will of children.

i remember one chick shopping for didlos during class. the professor didn't say shit. he just failed the bitch. simple shit.

I get what you saying, I do, but just because some teachers let some shit slide doesn't mean another teacher is wrong for it. And just because something works in one instance doesn't mean it will in another. I can remember when I was in school and niggas would basically test teachers. The moment one person got away with something everyone figured the could do it and that teacher basically lost control. I don't know what this class was like. Maybe the teacher overreacted or maybe the teacher did what was necessary to send a message to the other students. The point is the teacher isn't really the villain here. And in that interaction, the student was that was wrong period. All this other stuff is really beside the point.

 
Why would you interrupt class to kick someone out that's not continuing to do so?

I remember getting caught cheating on a test (some hoe told on me). Instead of stopping class, the teacher let me finish the test. At the end of class, she gave me a zero & I was suspended. That was it.....

What's so hard about that? I'll tell you what it is, teachers are on a power trip, trying to feed their ego, embarrass the student & make an example out of them.

The teacher does have the authority. With that responsibility comes maturity. Why are you arguing with a child? Be a fucking adult.
 
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The Lonious Monk;8472924 said:
Brother_Five;8472868 said:
the use of phones and other devices are prohibited to varying degrees. I have put it in my syllabus as have many other professors.

the point is that, u don't have to make a fucking spectacle when a student disobeys a rule.

when I worked with junior high school kids, same deal. u break the rules, we make a note of it and tell your parents.

again, the point is that breaking rules is not an invitation to get all indignant with children.

ask them to leave for what? u basically inviting dumb shit.

adults shouldn't be worried about their egos or challenging the will of children.

i remember one chick shopping for didlos during class. the professor didn't say shit. he just failed the bitch. simple shit.

I get what you saying, I do, but just because some teachers let some shit slide doesn't mean another teacher is wrong for it. And just because something works in one instance doesn't mean it will in another. I can remember when I was in school and niggas would basically test teachers. The moment one person got away with something everyone figured the could do it and that teacher basically lost control. I don't know what this class was like. Maybe the teacher overreacted or maybe the teacher did what was necessary to send a message to the other students. The point is the teacher isn't really the villain here. And in that interaction, the student was that was wrong period. All this other stuff is really beside the point.

@ the bolded, in this situation you put their ass in detention/suspension etc....

The next day everyone in the class will clearly see that person isn't there.

They'll be like, "Dam, where is Insert *bad ass student*?"

His or her ass is gone.
 
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numbaz...80's baby;8473571 said:
The Lonious Monk;8472924 said:
Brother_Five;8472868 said:
the use of phones and other devices are prohibited to varying degrees. I have put it in my syllabus as have many other professors.

the point is that, u don't have to make a fucking spectacle when a student disobeys a rule.

when I worked with junior high school kids, same deal. u break the rules, we make a note of it and tell your parents.

again, the point is that breaking rules is not an invitation to get all indignant with children.

ask them to leave for what? u basically inviting dumb shit.

adults shouldn't be worried about their egos or challenging the will of children.

i remember one chick shopping for didlos during class. the professor didn't say shit. he just failed the bitch. simple shit.

I get what you saying, I do, but just because some teachers let some shit slide doesn't mean another teacher is wrong for it. And just because something works in one instance doesn't mean it will in another. I can remember when I was in school and niggas would basically test teachers. The moment one person got away with something everyone figured the could do it and that teacher basically lost control. I don't know what this class was like. Maybe the teacher overreacted or maybe the teacher did what was necessary to send a message to the other students. The point is the teacher isn't really the villain here. And in that interaction, the student was that was wrong period. All this other stuff is really beside the point.

@ the bolded, in this situation you put their ass in detention/suspension etc....

The next day everyone in the class will clearly see that person isn't there.

They'll be like, "Dam, where is Insert *bad ass student*?"

His or her ass is gone.

lol @ the idea that the kids who thought like that cared about being put in detention. Some of them niggas thought of detention as the "hang out spot."

I'm not saying ya'll are wrong. I'm just saying every situation is different. Throwing out anecdotes about what happened when we were in school doesn't really prove anything one way or the other.
 


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
.

2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

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"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

 
I just told my wife about something I remember from back in the 7th grade, it kinds gives a contrast to how shit was back when I was a kid versus today:

White kid in my English class was acting an ass. Out teacher was a stocky ass white dude, and was know to be hard on insubordinate kids. Lil dude was fuckin up. The teacher told him to get up and stand with his nose to the blackboard. Kid refused. Teacher got up, told him again to "get your ass out of that seat and get up there to the blackboard!". Kid refused and laughed at him. The teacher then snatched him up out of his seat, dragged him to the blackboard, and told him to stand there with his nose touching the board. Kid stood there with his face to the board, but his nose wasn't touching the board. The teacher got loud and told him "put your nose on the fucking board!". Kid didn't do it so the teacher put his hand on the back of the kid's head and slammed it into the blackboard. Kid pushed away from him, there was blood pouring out of his nose profusely all over his face and his shirt.

"Fuck you, I'm tellin my dad!" and the kid ran out of the room.

Teacher didn't look worried in the least.

A few minutes later, the vice principal of the school came to the door. He looked in and asked the English teacher to step out in the hall. From my seat I could barely see, but I did see lil dude out there standing kinda behind the vice principal.

The kid was the vice principal's youngest son. I didn't know that until that very day.

They sat out there talking about it for a moment, I did hear the teacher say something along the lines of "I'm sorry about his nose but..." and they talked about it more then he came back in.

Even being the vice principal's son, the teacher remained employed. The kid was suspended for a day, and when he came back to class he had to apologize to all of us for disrupting our class.

He was never a problem in that class ever again... But he did act an ass in gym class.
 
desertrain10;8474338 said:


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
.

2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

Advertisement

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"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

that school is a damn coon factory.
 

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