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re: before you applaud the termination of the officer
Posted on 10/29/15 at 4:43 pm to iSpy
Posted on 10/29/15 at 4:43 pm to iSpy
Here's a little similar story I posted in the other thread from my high school days
There was this kid who refused to take a history test were about to take. When he got his test, he threw it on the ground and crossed his arms like a little baby. I can't remember the problem was with the teacher. I think he wanted to take it a later time, and the teacher wouldn't let him. You know what our teacher did? Nothing. Didn't call the administrators, didn't call a cop. She let him sit there with his little attitude and decided to handle it afterwards. That kid end up getting expelled and never did come back to class that year.
Now look at that. A little brat refusing instructions got punished accordingly without getting his arse kicked. But the bootlickers here seem to think the only way he'll learn a lesson is being thrown around like a ragdoll and sustaining body injuries by a roidhead, bodybuilding cop.
There was this kid who refused to take a history test were about to take. When he got his test, he threw it on the ground and crossed his arms like a little baby. I can't remember the problem was with the teacher. I think he wanted to take it a later time, and the teacher wouldn't let him. You know what our teacher did? Nothing. Didn't call the administrators, didn't call a cop. She let him sit there with his little attitude and decided to handle it afterwards. That kid end up getting expelled and never did come back to class that year.
Now look at that. A little brat refusing instructions got punished accordingly without getting his arse kicked. But the bootlickers here seem to think the only way he'll learn a lesson is being thrown around like a ragdoll and sustaining body injuries by a roidhead, bodybuilding cop.
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 4:54 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 4:48 pm to GCTiger11
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quote: It's ok. You can keep justifying these kids breaking the rules only to influence others to do so as well. It's what the black community does yeah white high school students are NEVER unruly and have NEVER had an occurrence where they didn't put their phones up after asked to I'm usually on other side of the fence when it comes to cop "brutality" and BLM stuff but this incident has really showed me what a fricking joke some of these posters are "If she were white she wouldn't have disrespectful to the cop!!" "You want her welfare sucking mom to punish her " ---finds out mom recently died "She didn't get hurt, nothing wrong with this" --- several neck and back injuries and arm in a cast because she was being a brat
All kids of all races get into trouble. Hell I've seen a black teacher pull a white kid out of their desk when I was in school. That same week, I saw that kid at school with his father. The father made the kid write a letter of apology to teacher . He had to read the letter in front of the class and then apologized to us for his actions.
We aren't sayjng whites don't get into trouble. I am just stating that this behavior shouldn't be acceptable . There is no way that student from SC has injuries , she's trying to get paid for being a brat .
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 4:48 pm to Geaux23
It's so interesting to me to see how the redneck SJW faction works around here.
They abhor an SJW social media "look at me" post with a passion until it's a post they're passionate about.
Conclusion? The term SJW doesn't exist. Every GD one of us are SJW's... We just have to wait patiently for our trigger.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 4:51 pm to iSpy
I just don't understand why people here think you can't agree on the cop's firing AND agree that the little shite was a brat
Why do you have to pick and choose a side?
Why do you have to pick and choose a side?
Posted on 10/29/15 at 5:16 pm to GCTiger11
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just don't understand why people here think you can't agree on the cop's firing AND agree that the little shite was a brat Why do you have to pick and choose a side?
The reason for me is because it infuriates me to see this behavior and nothing is done about it. I can't even begin to understand how anyone can't see what the student done as being wrong. This disrespectful behavior iis the root of the problems with them and police officers. You don't follow rules nor have respect for authority figures and will end up biting you in the arse sooner or later. Why not teach these kids right from wrong ? this student had many chances to comply but nope wouldn't move. I worry about the future and how it'll be when my son becomes an adult.
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 5:26 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 5:37 pm to iSpy
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The reason for me is because it infuriates me to see this behavior and nothing is done about it. I can't even begin to understand how anyone can't see what the student done as being wrong. This disrespectful behavior iis the root of the problems with them and police officers. You don't follow rules nor have respect for authority figures and will end up biting you in the arse sooner or later. Why not teach these kids right from wrong ? this student had many chances to comply but nope wouldn't move. I worry about the future and how it'll be when my son becomes an adult.
The police are there to maintain order and enforce laws, not teach lessons or deal out punishment. Regardless of what the girl did, it should have ended with her being cuffed and removed from the room. The cop crossed the line when he threw her to the front of the classroom, there was no justification for that..
Posted on 10/29/15 at 5:44 pm to bayourougebengal
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bayourougebengal
Why don't you try reading a fricking book instead of gathering shite off the internet. So in that pile shite you call your brain you do not think it is possible that Einstein could have both dropped out of one school and get kicked out of another!?
From your link dumbass
In some ways, yes. When he was very young, Einstein’s parents worried that he had a learning disability because he was very slow to learn to talk. (He also avoided other children and had extraordinary temper tantrums.) When he started school, he did very well-he was a creative and persistent problem-solver-but he hated the rote, disciplined style of the teachers at his Munich school, and he dropped out when he was 15.
What a fricking surprise Einstein wasn't keen to the discipline style of his teachers. I wonder if those teachers employed the desk suplex??
Posted on 10/29/15 at 5:49 pm to lsupride87
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Wait a second, yall grouped an entire generation and labeled them entitled. So I am grouping that officer in with all the shithead officers and calling him entitled because of the badge
meet attorney dindu nuffin
Posted on 10/29/15 at 5:55 pm to EA6B
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quote: The reason for me is because it infuriates me to see this behavior and nothing is done about it. I can't even begin to understand how anyone can't see what the student done as being wrong. This disrespectful behavior iis the root of the problems with them and police officers. You don't follow rules nor have respect for authority figures and will end up biting you in the arse sooner or later. Why not teach these kids right from wrong ? this student had many chances to comply but nope wouldn't move. I worry about the future and how it'll be when my son becomes an adult. The police are there to maintain order and enforce laws, not teach lessons or deal out punishment. Regardless of what the girl did, it should have ended with her being cuffed and removed from the room. The cop crossed the line when he threw her to the front of the classroom, there was no justification for that..
Students shouldn't be so out of control that we need officers at schools. Unfortunately, we have to have them there because they aren't taught how to act properly at home. The student had many chances to comply and she didn't . She was holding onto the desk and to me that's a f u to an authority figure.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 6:07 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
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LSU_Saints_Hornets
Damn the personal attacks. Trying to get me to bite? I don't wanna derail this thread but how bout you find something legit that says he was kicked out?
ETA: I did it for you. Looks like he was kicked out, according to this.
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At age 15 his family moved to Italy, but he had to stay and finish school. (Albert was kicked out of school, though he also had a doctor's note.) When Einstein was kicked out of school he went to Italy and finished school.
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 6:24 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 6:32 pm to bayourougebengal
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He should have handled it completely different.
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The officer did absolutely nothing wrong.
In 2 back to back posts we see reasonable and unreasonable. I get that the girl needed to be taken out of class and she was being a POS. But to have a man with his strength slam her and drag her is not the way to go. To say he should have handled it differently is correct, to say he did nothing wrong is just ridiculous. Not a single person here should think it's ok for a man to body slam a minor and especially a female. He acted out of emotion and cops are trained and supposed to act rational.
I just don't get why people can't think in the middle. The girl was a complete arse but that doesn't mean she should be assaulted. There are better ways to handle these situations. I'm happy he was fired and he should be charged with assault. I'm tired of watching cops get away with this type of crap. Just because most cops didn't choose to go college and get a degree but instead went through police academy doesn't make them a hero or untouchable. I have cops in my family and I know quite a few I grew up with, so it's not like I'm against all police. But the abuse and corruption is getting out of hand and the good cops need to stand up to it as well because the police do a lot more good than bad. But the bad we're seeing is worse and worse and I know social media leads to hyping bad instead of good but thankfully there are more people paying attention. All cops should have to have cameras on their person. It will protect them and many more citizens.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 6:42 pm to Sho Nuff
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The girl was a complete arse but that doesn't mean she should be assaulted.
You talk about thinking in the middle and then say this?
That bitch was not assaulted. She assaulted the officer and was forcefully restrained.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:06 pm to The Mick
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Shoulda tazed a bitch
Exactly what I would have done. If the teachers and administrators can't get results, and the SRO can't touch her, she needs to ride the lightning.
LC
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:10 pm to Geaux23
The girl did nothing to warrant the physical beating she received from the cop.
Great day in America when a cop gets fired for excessive force. We should all be celebrating.
The girl is honestly quite lucky that the cop didn't reach for his gun and shoot her dead.
Great day in America when a cop gets fired for excessive force. We should all be celebrating.
The girl is honestly quite lucky that the cop didn't reach for his gun and shoot her dead.
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 7:13 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:12 pm to iSpy
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The reason for me is because it infuriates me to see this behavior and nothing is done about it. I can't even begin to understand how anyone can't see what the student done as being wrong. This disrespectful behavior iis the root of the problems with them and police officers. You don't follow rules nor have respect for authority figures and will end up biting you in the arse sooner or later. Why not teach these kids right from wrong ? this student had many chances to comply but nope wouldn't move. I worry about the future and how it'll be when my son becomes an adult.
Last I checked having a bad attitude isn't a crime worthy of getting your arse beat by a police officer for. It's abundantly clear in this case that the criminal in this scenario is the officer -- and he was fired for it. Job well done, boss. One shitty cop off the streets.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:14 pm to bmy
We will pay for that dumb bitch and her offspring for the rest of their lives. #whitepaychecksmatter
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:15 pm to bmy
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This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 7:16 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:15 pm to bmy
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the physical beating she received from the cop.
You cannot be fricking serious
Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:16 pm to Geaux23
MAYBE JUST MAYBE THE YOUNGER GENERATIONS ARE TIRED OF BEING SUBJECTED TO LAWS THEY HAVE NO SAY IN AND PUT IN PLACE BY ENTITLED BOOMERS AND AUTHORITARIAN POLITICIANS.
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