Biased opinions? Who would have thought?
Goodbye democracy! Hello hypocrisy?
Today Tonight aired Tuesday night a segment on parent rage at school or on the sporting field. Teachers and principals, physically and verbally abused on the school grounds by unruly parents. It is totally understandable children and teachers are beyond amused and of course embarassed by clueless parents who think it's World War 3 when their kid is taken off the field because it's another kid's turn. Naturally, every parent would want the best for their kids. Naturally. The lesson to be learnt here is to know where the borderline is. Just because your kid isn't the star player of each match doesn't mean the teacher is a Nazi. See now these parents, they ought to be disciplined. Physically. However this is not what caught my attention.
Imagine this,
Your kid comes home with a twisted broken arm. Screaming in sheer pain. The kid ends up telling you that, another kid pushed him off the playground which broke the kid's arm, then twisted it further to induce more pain. Broken arms? Twisted? And where was the teacher at this time? What the fuck? Screaming pain.. Wow retards. GO DIE!
And another kid, being denied SICK ROOM when the kid was sick. Fucking outrageous.
I think it would be safe to say, that if you were that parent? You would have every right to come unannounced to the school, swing a baseball bat at the supervising teacher and then leave without saying a word. But to think, the teacher was actually defending herself. What?
The main star of this segment however was the principal. It is no coincidence that a principal needs to declare 6 restraining orders. Obviously, there must be something going on there. You would think so yes?
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By the way, speaking of hypocrisy, take a look at this.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2005/04/21/BAGGGCCIHG1.DTL&o=0

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