[quote]csulli wrote:
You know what I think? I think shit like this is actually contributing to a lot of problems in today’s youth. Little boys are hard wired to run around and be energetic and play and pretend fight and imagine themselves holding stick guns and blowing up 10000000 aliens. Fucking doping them all on Ritalin and telling them that aggression is the devil and they need to be pretty much just girls with penises is supposed to be better than letting them be boys?[/quote]
Spot on man. Back in the day when little boys became too much they started working with dad or with another male role model that could help keep them in line if need be. That is a rare thing these days.
[quote]harrypotter wrote:
I was going to laugh hysterically at all of this being overblown by Americans but then I realised England would have this sort of stupidity soon enough, if not already.
[quote]Nards wrote:
No no no…that’s what the kid says. Y’know, like bust a cap in your ass or whatever the inner city youths say in movies.[/quote]
I shall insert this pellet post-haste into thine derriere brethren!
I think that’s how Romeo + Juliet should have gone, if it wasn’t for Baz Luhrmann. Should have gone down with his ship majestically when he had the chance.
[quote]Nards wrote:
No no no…that’s what the kid says. Y’know, like bust a cap in your ass or whatever the inner city youths say in movies.[/quote]
I shall insert this pellet post-haste into thine derriere brethren!
I think that’s how Romeo + Juliet should have gone, if it wasn’t for Baz Luhrmann. Should have gone down with his ship majestically when he had the chance.[/quote]
you are uneducated…they didn’t have no PopTarts in Biblical times.
[quote]Nards wrote:
No no no…that’s what the kid says. Y’know, like bust a cap in your ass or whatever the inner city youths say in movies.[/quote]
I shall insert this pellet post-haste into thine derriere brethren!
I think that’s how Romeo + Juliet should have gone, if it wasn’t for Baz Luhrmann. Should have gone down with his ship majestically when he had the chance.[/quote]
you are uneducated…they didn’t have no PopTarts in Biblical times.[/quote]
Oh, fuck off! You’ve never heard of Poptarticus?
He was pretty well know throughout pastory.
Stollen Kubrick wrote a screenplay about it and Kake Douglas starred in it.
Teachers in Anne Arundel County schools are now asking to have Pop Tarts issued to them for their own protection. Kellog’s is also being pressured to pull their high capacity 12 pack boxes of Pop Tarts from the shelves.
[quote]dcb wrote:
Teachers in Anne Arundel County schools are now asking to have Pop Tarts issued to them for their own protection. Kellog’s is also being pressured to pull their high capacity 12 pack boxes of Pop Tarts from the shelves. [/quote]
It is our 2nd ammendoughment right to bear poptarts! If they ban high cap boxed of the 'tarts, whats to stop someone from buying two 6 pack boxes?
In response to that video; that is very indicative of the relationship between most principals and teachers these days. The teachers are completely powerless, and the principals are mostly utter pushovers to the parents. Some students realize this and take gross advantage of the system. Principals do not back the teachers anymore; they back the delusional parents who think their perfect little angel couldn’t possibly be in the wrong.
My mom has been a school teacher for over 20 years. There was one incident a long, long time ago where a male student grabbed her around the neck and pinned her to the wall. The principal did nothing. I shit you not. My dad had to go to the school and threaten the principal, the kid, and the kid’s parents before anything got done about it.
[quote]csulli wrote:
In response to that video; that is very indicative of the relationship between most principals and teachers these days. The teachers are completely powerless, and the principals are mostly utter pushovers to the parents. Some students realize this and take gross advantage of the system. Principals do not back the teachers anymore; they back the delusional parents who think their perfect little angel couldn’t possibly be in the wrong.
My mom has been a school teacher for over 20 years. There was one incident a long, long time ago where a male student grabbed her around the neck and pinned her to the wall. The principal did nothing. I shit you not. My dad had to go to the school and threaten the principal, the kid, and the kid’s parents before anything got done about it.[/quote]
A steaming pile is what it is
[quote]csulli wrote:
In response to that video; that is very indicative of the relationship between most principals and teachers these days. The teachers are completely powerless, and the principals are mostly utter pushovers to the parents. Some students realize this and take gross advantage of the system. Principals do not back the teachers anymore; they back the delusional parents who think their perfect little angel couldn’t possibly be in the wrong.
My mom has been a school teacher for over 20 years. There was one incident a long, long time ago where a male student grabbed her around the neck and pinned her to the wall. The principal did nothing. I shit you not. My dad had to go to the school and threaten the principal, the kid, and the kid’s parents before anything got done about it.[/quote]
A steaming pile is what it is[/quote]
I have no real concept of a school system running like this. And I work in one. But our Principals have always been quick to side with teachers at first. Then sort it out later. If we would have done this, law would have been called and immediate expulsion would have resulted. I don’t get why this isn’t standard. Threats against teachers should not be tolerated much less actual violence.