toobfreak
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Let's be honest, isn't it time society learned to be less sensitive about words
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Let's be honest, isn't it time society learned to be less sensitive about words
If Mr. Lady is the worst name that teacher has been called, that person has not been teaching long.
To quote Donald Trump "you're fake news".View attachment 1060652THIS from a guy who just started a thread whining that someone actually quoted something out of his own linked OP article. Wow.
Pardon. I was slapped plenty of times in school here in America.
When needed, its a respected and established way of educating youths.
To quote Donald Trump "you're fake news".
BULLSHIT. You started a thread whining because someone quoted the article YOU linked to. Want me to link to that?
If he slapped an adult, it would be an assault
Same applies to a child
If a teacher hits my kid with a belt, I am filing assault chargesWhat about beaten with a leather belt. When my parents were kids, they were not allowed to talk at the dinner table unless spoken to. If you acted up, the old man got his belt out. Keep pushing and eventually you got it right across the mouth.
This lead to The Greatest Generation. Progressive liberalism has lead to the weeny worthless crybaby shitbag lipstick wearing morons we have today.
You continue to misrepresent what I am complaining about.


You gotta love kids for their unfiltered honesty. If I were a kid in that dude's class, I'd probably be calling him moose or Mr. Bullwinkle.
And that was when, sixty years ago?I grew up with parents beating the living snot out of their kids. I saw a gym teacher once hold down a (6th grader?) in the locker room and shave one of his sideburns off because they were long and the kid refused to shorten them himself!
No one was fired, and not another thing was ever said again.
Same here/----/ After 9 tears of Nuns and Fransiscian Brothers welding paddles and rulers across my backside, I can't get too upset about this story.
Fair enough. How about your kid becomes a teacher and a student body slams your kid because your kid enforced a No Cell Phone Use policy in the classroom? Your kid cannot sue the student’s family but can be rest-assured that student will be subject to writing a Reflection Sheet to describe what they were feeling when they body-slammed the teacher.If a teacher hits my kid with a belt, I am filing assault charges