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Old 10-30-2015, 10:55 AM
 
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She was in algebra class.

Zero tolerance.

Algebra hates zeros.

She got zeroed out.

 
Old 10-30-2015, 10:59 AM
 
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They won't suspend her.... now she is a martyr. A hero. The other kids will take note of this.
They may not now.......This is one of the problem with over reactions by the police.....it makes it far less likely the one initially in the wrong will get called accountable for their actions.
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:00 AM
 
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What he should have done is simply not let any students leave class until she voluntarily got up and left.
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:02 AM
 
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Another perspective I present is this. Couldn't it be possible that both the student and the officer were both out of line?
If you care to bother to plow through all the pages in this thread this perspective has been brought up many times
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:11 AM
 
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BAM - she's guilty as charged.

Teacher asked for phone - student basically said F-you.
Admin and teach basically on their knees begging her to get out of her seat
Student refuses and says she did no wrong by taking out phone in class
Officer enters and begs her to get out of seat
Student basically says who the F--- are you?

While all this is happening class is stopped and students are watching a peer disrespect the teacher, admin and police.
And wussified America screams bloody murder at the poor oppressed little black girl getting tossed around the room by the racist white cop.
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:16 AM
 
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And wussified America screams bloody murder at the poor oppressed little black girl getting tossed around the room by the racist white cop.

So, just so we understand you - you'd be OK with your kid being treated like that?
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:18 AM
 
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And wussified America screams bloody murder at the poor oppressed little black girl getting tossed around the room by the racist white cop.
The cop wasn't racist, he was a mechanic with a minor in physics.
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:40 AM
 
Location: NC
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"Kids" are under ten years old.

She is a teenager and a little con artist.

And she's managed to con you.
"Kids" are baby goats. She is a minor (teenager is fine, if you prefer). What she did was total brat-like, disrepectful and unacceptable. Still didn't justify the cop taking her down by the neck, then dragging her by the foot.

So many good cops out there. Heroes, dedicated to a life of service who do their job without beating the snot out of minors. Why are people trying to tarnish the good names of good cops by justifying this lowly sack of excriment?
 
Old 10-30-2015, 11:49 AM
 
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In related news-

Obama's Anti-Discipline Policy Backfires On Liberal School Districts
Education: Milwaukee, St. Paul and other pro-Obama cities admit they've gone too soft on misbehaving students and have lost control of classrooms. Now they're rethinking the president's national anti-discipline strategy.

St. Paul, Minn., public schools are dealing with escalating classroom chaos after adopting minority-friendly discipline policies that the Obama Education Department pushed to close so-called "racial disparities" in suspensions and expulsions.

High-school kids are bringing loaded guns to class now to protect themselves from gang fights breaking out on a daily basis because teachers can no longer kick bad kids out of school.

Last week, six fights broke out at Como High School, and a student had to be tasered at St. Paul Central High School. Meanwhile, at Harding High School, a 16-year-old boy was caught with a loaded .22-caliber handgun in his backpack.

Since the Obama regime threatened to withhold federal funding for districts that fail to reduce racial gaps in discipline, St. Paul has tried to keep students in schools rather than send them home for disciplinary issues. Suspensions are down, but infractions are exploding.

"There's no consequences," complained a veteran St. Paul high school teacher. "We are teaching our kids it's OK to disrupt the learning environment, and all they'll get is a slap on the hand."
 
Old 10-30-2015, 12:46 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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In related news-

Obama's Anti-Discipline Policy Backfires On Liberal School Districts
Education: Milwaukee, St. Paul and other pro-Obama cities admit they've gone too soft on misbehaving students and have lost control of classrooms. Now they're rethinking the president's national anti-discipline strategy.

St. Paul, Minn., public schools are dealing with escalating classroom chaos after adopting minority-friendly discipline policies that the Obama Education Department pushed to close so-called "racial disparities" in suspensions and expulsions.

High-school kids are bringing loaded guns to class now to protect themselves from gang fights breaking out on a daily basis because teachers can no longer kick bad kids out of school.

Last week, six fights broke out at Como High School, and a student had to be tasered at St. Paul Central High School. Meanwhile, at Harding High School, a 16-year-old boy was caught with a loaded .22-caliber handgun in his backpack.

Since the Obama regime threatened to withhold federal funding for districts that fail to reduce racial gaps in discipline, St. Paul has tried to keep students in schools rather than send them home for disciplinary issues. Suspensions are down, but infractions are exploding.

"There's no consequences," complained a veteran St. Paul high school teacher. "We are teaching our kids it's OK to disrupt the learning environment, and all they'll get is a slap on the hand."
Yes but the number of students of color getting suspended or expelled is DOWN and that's a good thing right ?

The way the DOJ dealt with this problem is to tell schools not to punish students at all.
The elephant is in the room and no one wants to address it. And the problem is only growing worse as kids realize they CAN get away with anything in school.
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