WOW! Teacher Goes Postal on Student for Use of the “N” Word


Lawd, I don’t even know the real background to this video. But I be damned if it ain’t some quotables all up IN it! I’m sure that, based on the little bit of behavior displayed by the young boy (in class) that he probably is a handful. But seriously, what parent is going to go for ANY teacher talking to their child in that manner? Really? Anyway, watch for the quotables if nothing else and post your thoughts!

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Thursday, September 24th, 2009 6:38 pm Side Eye, So THATs How It Went Down

8 Responses to “WOW! Teacher Goes Postal on Student for Use of the “N” Word”

  1. Keli Says:

    Sometimes they lead you to that…I mean…whooo…when I was in the HS classroom…I had to pray many times…the things I wanted to say to those kids…

    But this teacher is waaaaay out of line! He's no better than the young man he's trying to condemn…the student looks to have more sense in this case.

    But they called me the cool mean teacher, they knew I did not play and that I expected a lot from them, and if they acted as though they had home training, it was all good…

  2. hisprosody Says:

    While I get his premise, he DEFINITELY went overboard. How do you condemn someone for using a word you disapprove by using words that are widely & generally disapproved. Of course the young man would be standoffish being humiliated in front of his peers.

    However, I understand the teacher's anger cuz some of these kids DEFINITELY wanna make you Joe Clark dat ass. I remember my mother was a substitute teacher for a while and a lil boy called her a bitch. Now, anyone that knows my mom knows bitch is an adjective she will whoop ass over.

    Anywho, during recess, while he was alone on the playground, she went over to him, grabbed him by the collar, leaned down and whispered in his ear, "If you EVER call me a bitch again, I will kick your little ass." lol.

    While that could've gotten her in a world of trouble, it got her respect from that child. From that point on, he smiled and spoke to her EVERY chance he got. So I guess my point is, sometimes ya gotta do extraordinary things to get results….

    P.S. The kid wound up telling his parents, and they sent my mom a card & flowers. LOL.

  3. soulsinger4eva Says:

    I see nothing wrong with it. I swear there are some bad ass kids out there. I mean he went off but we didnt see the whole video. I'm sure he'll be reprimanded over this though, since it's on the internet. He's just passionate about helping these ignorant ass kids. He's probably a great teacher, who cares just a bit too much. In one ear and out the other for that boy. I guess he could have been stern without the vulgarity, but that boy was cussin back.

    If someone is that emotional that had to be a build up of his emotions. You don't just get upset like that out of the blue. It's a shame he might lose his job over this. These damb cellphones are ruining the world..lol

  4. NikL Says:

    I commend the teacher for going there with dude..he said some shit that lil dude needed to hear..I bet he wont forget what was said..

  5. TAY Says:

    "the hoes love these half group of balls " *claps hands slowly* … wooooooowwwww

  6. MissPriss Says:

    I dont blame him. You have to use language like that because that's all some kids understand now-a-days. LMAO! Seriously though….

  7. Mark Dub Says:

    I am glad, whatever the consequences, that he was as passionate as he was in his efforts to reach that kid, especially in a time when there are so many apathetic teachers who don’t give a flying fudge about anything other than receiving a paycheck. Sadly, he’ll prah’li be reprimanded and lose his job.

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