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I'm asking you for some examples. Did George Floyd's punishment fit the crime? What crime was he found guilty of? The actual reason people get outraged is because we have a system in place to administer punishments for crimes. The job of the police is to arrest and detain people accused of crimes, not kill them.
In the George Floyd case both of them were in the wrong. I do believe that drugs had something to do with it, but there was absolutely no reason for the officer to kill him like that and that probably actually was because he was black.
Student behavior is absolutely out of control. I myself have been hit, bitten, scratched, had things thrown at me. I have been pushed into furniture. I couldn't agree more that teachers, already in short supply, are absolutely fleeing the profession for that reason.
But I really don't like this huge police officer standing in a PRISON as a deterrent. Yes, we need clear boundaries and consequences. But not until the kids are 18 or at least in high school. In extreme cases kids might need juvenile hall, but that doesn't even look like this. Geezz
I don't see the problem with calling the police if you were physically assaulted like that if the children were old enough to comprehend that what they were doing was wrong.
We have many discipline issues in my district and it's vastly majority white
I guess it just depends on the area.
So wait. The same collection of people who want cameras on teachers all day long (and their students) because they trust us to little NOW want us to....spank and beat their kids???
Come on
There's a line between corporal punishment and abuse. If one doesn't know the difference then they shouldn't be having or be around children in the first place.