I only wish he would've taken a more direct approach...and go after the leader. If the teacher was at his reach, he should have returned fire...paper, notebook...whatever. Level the playing field.
Whining is useless, putting the teacher out of an already shitty job is unnecessary...UNLESS, the situation which the teacher helped develop, had taken a more "real-life" approach. I'm not sure WHAT valuable lesson he was hoping to impart...but having a student HE teased, go after him, would've certainly shown the whole class a richer and lasting impression, rather than this boring-ass ending.
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I'm not justifying anything, I was merely pointing out that if these same events (or worse, as in my example) occured between peers, it would have been understandable.
I'm not saying that the kid's case has any merit, either. I'm saying you can't simply ignore the fact that teachers have a responsibility to carry themselves in a particular fashion that is not necessarily expected of students, and this teacher failed to do that.
I'm sorry if your art teacher acted equally as stupid, but that has no bearing on this incident.
I'm not saying that the kid's case has any merit, either. I'm saying you can't simply ignore the fact that teachers have a responsibility to carry themselves in a particular fashion that is not necessarily expected of students, and this teacher failed to do that.
I'm sorry if your art teacher acted equally as stupid, but that has no bearing on this incident.
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What would you have done if that happened to your kid..? That is, if you have children...
What would you have done if that happened to your kid..? That is, if you have children...
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QUOTEWhat would you have done if that happened to your kid..? That is, if you have children...
Actually, I do, and I've had on occasion something not unlike this occur.
One of my daughters was a big time junior hockey fan while in high school. She loved those pale 17-year-old Canadian kids who haden't yet lost all their teeth.
Anyway, I moved her from our native home (Portland, Oregon) to the Seattle area. Since Seattle has junior hockey team in the same league, and the two teams are often bitter rivals, she took a lot of flak from schoolmates whenever she wore her WinterHawks gear, which was pretty often. I told her to deal with it, or become a T-Birds fan. She dealt.
Never did any of her teachers single her out or play any pranks on her for her support of Portland's junior hockey team. If they had, I would have made an appointment to discuss the incident with the instructor involved, and if I believed that a faculty member had screwed up, I would have demanded an apology from that person to my daughter, preferably in the presence of the same group which witnessed the incident in question.
Actually, I do, and I've had on occasion something not unlike this occur.
One of my daughters was a big time junior hockey fan while in high school. She loved those pale 17-year-old Canadian kids who haden't yet lost all their teeth.
Anyway, I moved her from our native home (Portland, Oregon) to the Seattle area. Since Seattle has junior hockey team in the same league, and the two teams are often bitter rivals, she took a lot of flak from schoolmates whenever she wore her WinterHawks gear, which was pretty often. I told her to deal with it, or become a T-Birds fan. She dealt.
Never did any of her teachers single her out or play any pranks on her for her support of Portland's junior hockey team. If they had, I would have made an appointment to discuss the incident with the instructor involved, and if I believed that a faculty member had screwed up, I would have demanded an apology from that person to my daughter, preferably in the presence of the same group which witnessed the incident in question.
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see, and here the little prick says:
"I expected jokes and wisecracks about the jersey. I can handle that. But there's a line, and he crossed it," Vannoy said. "I'm not really a Steelers fan. My favorite team is actually the Dolphins, but I liked watching Elway so I root for Denver, too. I root for a lot of teams. I'm just an NFL fan."
And check out his poor little offended pose.
and the teacher said he did it to a kid wearing a Peyton Manning jersey before, so it wasn't like the kid shouldn't expect it.
see?
per three different interviews the Teacher had warned the kids not to wear other team Jerseys in his classroom. And in one of the , the kid ups the ante, and includes a physical element to his humiliation.
check out The Denver Article Where he says the teacher grabbed him by the collar.
he's an attention whore... plain and simple.
ike, your girl wearning her jersey with pride is one thing (and an admirable one loyal to her team), this kid was "actually" a dolphins fan, who just decided to show props for the Broncs because he is such an Elway fan. he's an attention whore, who was properly warned, and got punked.
"I expected jokes and wisecracks about the jersey. I can handle that. But there's a line, and he crossed it," Vannoy said. "I'm not really a Steelers fan. My favorite team is actually the Dolphins, but I liked watching Elway so I root for Denver, too. I root for a lot of teams. I'm just an NFL fan."
And check out his poor little offended pose.
and the teacher said he did it to a kid wearing a Peyton Manning jersey before, so it wasn't like the kid shouldn't expect it.
see?
per three different interviews the Teacher had warned the kids not to wear other team Jerseys in his classroom. And in one of the , the kid ups the ante, and includes a physical element to his humiliation.
check out The Denver Article Where he says the teacher grabbed him by the collar.
he's an attention whore... plain and simple.
ike, your girl wearning her jersey with pride is one thing (and an admirable one loyal to her team), this kid was "actually" a dolphins fan, who just decided to show props for the Broncs because he is such an Elway fan. he's an attention whore, who was properly warned, and got punked.
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QUOTEso it wasn't like the kid shouldn't expect it.
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Good lord, are there no adults anywhere?
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Good lord, are there no adults anywhere?
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""Meanwhile, while I'm laying on the floor, he goes over and passes out paper and tells everyone Part 2 of the test is to wrinkle it and throw it at the Denver fan.""
WTF was he doing lying on the floor? lol
WTF was he doing lying on the floor? lol
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k, ike,.. what is the difference between this kid and the kid who went to the formal dance function in a kilt, which is the formal dress of his cultural heritage, and the source of much ridicule regardless of who's playing that weekend?
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