myDingling
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Brian Fellows said:No there isnt.
I would have a huge problem had he said it to a 10 year old. But since he said it to a 14 year old I'm ok with it.
Ummm ok...14 is the new 18 apparently.
Brian Fellows said:No there isnt.
I would have a huge problem had he said it to a 10 year old. But since he said it to a 14 year old I'm ok with it.
:lol"Look," Polanco allegedly said, "you can't even kill yourself."
And that kid needs help just as much. If someone is suicidal, they are suicidal, no matter the reason. Even if it is a cry for attention they are still just as dead if they succeed.eznark said:Well, sort of, not really...maybe? Based on his bragging about trying to off himself in class I'd say the putz is the type of guy who will stand on a ledge for days until someone notices him.
It's kind of a tricky situation, because you don't want to give any kind of positive reinforcement for cutting. But you do want the kid to get help. I doubt that this teacher was equipped to deal with something like this. And everyone knows how great mental health care is in the US.Odrion said:we don't really know the intentions of the kid, but yeah if they were incredibly thin marks to the point where it's obvious that the kid didn't want to take his own life then yeah maybe he has it coming
OOOOOOORRRRRRR he's a depressed kid who feels powerless in a bad time of his life and in this moment of weakness where someone needs to help him he's met with bitter cruelty.
Which was noted earlier!TheExodu5 said:People are less outraged at this than they are an under 10 year old cutting off a kitten's paw.
He's ridiculing him and giving him another reason to push him over the edge. Not cool.
Not that I disagree with you or anything, but the kid should have known better not to talk to assholes about personal shit.whitehawk said:What the fuck is wrong with you. Honestly, you are horrible. If a kid is fucking suicidal, something like that comment from the teacher could easily make him feel more depressed and push him to attempt committing suicide again. I'm not saying cutting of kittens paws is worse or better then this (mind linking to the story, haven't heard of it), but something is wrong with you if you honestly believe this teacher should keep her job. She easily should have been fired, or at the very least, suspended for a long time.
idahoblue said:And that kid needs help just as much. If someone is suicidal, they are suicidal, no matter the reason. Even if it is a cry for attention they are still just as dead if they succeed.
I don't know of a situation in which that piece of advice would be ok. I can think of extenuating circumstances that would make it less bad, but can't think of one where it would be at all ok.eznark said:Well, I'd like to know the whole story before I condemn the teacher for being fed up with a whiny cutter.
(Notice, however, that I have no such requirements for condemning the kid)
Just like those chicks that wear short skirts, right? They should know better.schick85 said:Not that I disagree with you or anything, but the kid should have known better not to talk to assholes about personal shit.
So it is (sort of) his fault that the teacher harassed him as he did; he could have just well kept it to himself.
schick85 said:Not that I disagree with you or anything, but the kid should have known better not to talk to assholes about personal shit.
So it is (sort of) his fault that the teacher harassed him as he did; he could have just well kept it to himself.
whitehawk said:What the fuck is wrong with you. Honestly, you are horrible. If a kid is fucking suicidal, something like that comment from the teacher could easily make him feel more depressed and push him to attempt committing suicide again. I'm not saying cutting of kittens paws is worse or better then this, but something is wrong with you if you honestly believe this teacher should keep her job. She easily should have been fired, or at the very least, suspended for a long time.
schick85 said:All I'm saying is he vented to the wrong person.
This article is a good example why we go to our therapists instead (and not to some douchebag) when we are going through some tough shit.
Ranger X said:I think it's an irresponsable comment but probably not something to get fired for.
If the guys is always a douche though...
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idahoblue said:I don't know of a situation in which that piece of advice would be ok. I can think of extenuating circumstances that would make it less bad, but can't think of one where it would be at all ok.
All I'm saying is he vented to the wrong person.myDingling said:How can you possibly argue that it's the victim's fault?! The teacher fucking made fun of him and told him to finish the job. Any attempt to try and absolve the teacher is ludicrous at this point given the facts of the story.
Then he was weak!Fenderputty said:What if the kid went back and "dug deeper"?
idahoblue said:And that kid needs help just as much. If someone is suicidal, they are suicidal, no matter the reason. Even if it is a cry for attention they are still just as dead if they succeed.
Okay, is my sarcasm detector broken?Brian Fellows said:And thats a bad thing right?
Rur0ni said:Then he was weak!
viakado said:this bitch of a teacher has tenure and perferctly great teachers without tenure get the boot from budget cuts.
pedrothelion said:The kid was very likely a cutter showing some superficial wounds on his wrist in an attempt to get some attention. Why else would he divulge this information in front of the class if not to get attention? The kid probably had history of this kind of behavior which lead to the teacher making the comment he did. Kids self-mutilating seem be a dime a dozen and, I'm sure that teachers have become a bit desensitized to those behaviors. The comment was obviously unprofessional, but I'm not sure that it is something that you fire some over.
Regardless, the article is likely sensationalizing the story and/or not giving us all the information.
One of my friends suffers from depression, and he will go around telling everyone that he does coke and shrooms, and has tried to hang himself (he might be lying about the suicide thing). Point is, he's looking for attention, for someone to care about him and help him out. (I do my best trust me, but it's hard). This kid was probably thinking something similar. He wanted help, and the teacher just shunned him.schick85 said:Not that I disagree with you or anything, but the kid should have known better not to talk to assholes about personal shit.
So it is (sort of) his fault that the teacher harassed him as he did; he could have just well kept it to himself.
.Karakand said:Teaching in NoHo is a worse punishment than getting fired.
FunkyMunkey said:Okay, I want you to carefully reread what you posted. You're comparing two 10 year-old kids cutting off a kitten's paws, to a teacher being verbally cruel to a child.
If you expect similar reactions to these stories, you're delusional. But keep playing the "don't get me wrong" card, it's obvious from this post and the other one in the other topic where you stand on issues like this. I find it curious though, as to why you don't give a flying fuck about the actual stories or the people/animals involved, but are so obsessed with a forum's reaction to them. Why so? Also, does it make life easier for you to generalize so much, or does it just make you have to think less?
Topic: I don't believe the teacher should be fired or anything, but he definitely should have to speak to someone about appropriateness when dealing with these situations. He should also apologize to the kid for being a dick and to the class for displaying such immaturity about the delicate issue.
Brian Fellows said:And thats a bad thing right?
Brian Fellows said:I would have a huge problem had he said it to a 10 year old. But since he said it to a 14 year old I'm ok with it.
schick85 said:All I'm saying is he vented to the wrong person.
This article is a good example why we go to our therapists instead (and not to some douchebag) when we are going through some tough shit.
EDIT: His absence would have been excused with a letter from his therapists.
Kid wants to die? Let him.myDingling said:It's not a matter of personal responsibility on behalf of the kid, geez.
Dude. Kick yourself right now because you are an inconsiderate douche bag.Sir Fragula said:Kid wants to die? Let him.
NutJobJim said:I like the way that when a fully grown adult, mentally bullies and torments an already fragile eighth grade boy, it's cool to laugh about it on GAF.
Yet when a 10 year old child physically tortures a cute little kitten, it is extremely serious business which riles up many members of GAF to the point of calling for the child to be tortured, or simply killed, in retaliation :lol .
me too :lolPantherLotus said:Well I thought this was funny, even if nobody else did.
Pretty much and the free services available in the community are underfunded and staffed poorly.myDingling said:I know you don't know all the context, but this is a school in Ktown in LA. These kids CANNOT afford a therapist. They wouldn't know the first place to go get one. Teachers are some of the few people these kids see everyday that might actually give a damn and help them out when they're in a rut. A bullshit teacher who does the exact opposite deserves what's coming to him. It's not a matter of personal responsibility on behalf of the kid, geez.
.Karakand said:Teaching in NoHo is a worse punishment than getting fired.
pedrothelion said:The kid was very likely a cutter showing some superficial wounds on his wrist in an attempt to get some attention. Why else would he divulge this information in front of the class if not to get attention? The kid probably had history of this kind of behavior which lead to the teacher making the comment he did. Kids self-mutilating seem be a dime a dozen and, I'm sure that teachers have become a bit desensitized to those behaviors. The comment was obviously unprofessional, but I'm not sure that it is something that you fire some over.
Regardless, the article is likely sensationalizing the story and/or not giving us all the information.
Gildor said:Agreed. The teacher was probably just joking around. It was probably bad judgment, but I don't think he should be fired.