It’s a simple plan…

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    1 month ago

    Growing up rural there were lots of troubled kids everyone basically ignored. Nothing would get through to them so their outbursts were basically ignored. One kid has a tic where he’d yell “yee haw, stick it in your grandma!”. Over and over.

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      See, back in MY day, that kid would get his ass kicked. And the teacher would look the other way.

      Nowadays EVERYBODY in a fight gets suspended. Context doesn’t matter.

      Sorry whatever gen is after Z. Your generation is going to be full of assholes who all think they’re right, but 97% of them won’t be. It’s been a growing problem for 40 years ago. But at least you USED to punch the trouble makers in the mouth. Then they knew in the future to shut the fuck up.

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        Is this a pasta or are you just a sociopath that wore a trenchcoat in school? It’s hard to tell these days.

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          That’s just how it was in the 80s/90s. And it wasn’t like I’m saying I and I alone was dealing out justice to all those that pissed me off. I’m saying the reason teachers do this is SPECIFICALLY because of what I’m saying. The one kid does this annoying shit, and the whole classroom sends him home a bloody mess. And when he goes to complain to his mom, and his mom asks “What’d you do?” and he tells her, she punches him in the mouth and tells him to stop being a little shit at school, and the kids will stop beating his ass.

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            That second part is harsh but that’s how my grandparents treated my mother in the 60s. She and her siblings would get spanked if they made too much noise in a household of 8. I hope your parents didn’t treat you that way. I want to think some of those attitudes were dropped after the 80s.

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              My mom abandoned my dad, and thus me by assosiation, and my dad was so obsessed with asserting he has control of everyone and everything in his life, he usually just took everything out on me. Whether I had anything to do with it or not.

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    I doubt this happened because of busses that’d leave or parents wondering where the hell their kids are while they are waiting.

    I doubt a private school would put up with a consistent disruptive student or with a teacher losing control of a class so bad that they keep everyone behind while also having to deal with angry paying parents.

    It’s possible but I doubt it’d happen more than once with that teacher.

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    The kid probably gets a kick out of making the whole class stay. Punishment needs to exclude them, like that’s the very nature of punishment.

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      From what I understand from my experience, the philosophy is that by pissing off the other kids they will call out the shitty kid when they act out.

      Of course, this has never worked a single time in human history, but schools keep fucking doing it for some reason.

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        It works in military settings, where you are expected to work as you team and keep an eye on your colleagues. Not so much in a school.

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    I’m 30 and majority of my friend group says Sigma, skibidi, rizz on a daily basis. Tiktok memes are getting everyone I can’t even laugh at these kids anymore because my friends are just as cringe but without the excuse of being 13.