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esoxlucius

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In Virginia a six year old schoolboy shoots his teacher.

I think this somewhat out trumps the recently discussed slapping story!

Wow, what is the world coming to?
 
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In Virginia a six year old schoolboy shoots his teacher.

I think this somewhat out trumps the recently discussed slapping story!

Wow, what is the world coming to?
Hello; At the risk of repeating myself as I think i already posted this some time ago. Among the reasons I stopped teaching was the increasing risk of physical assault from students. Not six year olds to be sure as I was working in high schools the last years. The last few years I worked I was personally subjected to things that would never have happened at the start of my career in 1970. That students did do physical assaults on teachers was not so much the bigger thing. Such assaults did happen more often, but it was the efforts to cover up and/or "work" out the problems in favor of the students.
I filled in for a teacher who became too ill early in the start of the school year in my hometown. On top of the disruptive rowdiness which spoiled a class, one particular class a student stuck a pencil in my chest after told him to get out of the room. Not a deep nor serious wound but a physical assault. I called for the police officer on duty at the school and told him I wanted to swear out a complaint.
He went to the principal first and next thing is I was being asked to not do that and to let them take care of it in house. Having been thru the sort of "fixing" a school system can do when I swore out a complaint for a woman running thru the flashing lights of the school bus I drove, I had an idea where i stood. Anyway, the boy was out of my room and spent the rest of the year with a coach. I had a one term emergency contract and would not be back, so i let it go. That was in 2004. Teachers since then have told me the problems are even worse.
I am shocked at a first grader shooting a teacher but only because of the young age. That such a thing can happen is no longer shocking.
 

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Sadly guns have become the fist for the young people now. Most kids now don't want to settle things with fist because a little pain from a punch is not a option. Cyber bullying would have been laughed at during my years of growing up. That's very disturbing about the 6 year old though.
 

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Sadly guns have become the fist for the young people now. Most kids now don't want to settle things with fist because a little pain from a punch is not a option. Cyber bullying would have been laughed at during my years of growing up. That's very disturbing about the 6 year old though.
Also had to fight bullies was respected after each fight. I never started a fight 😆
 

esoxlucius

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Those of a certain age, myself included, can hark back to the days of hard-line parental discipline which certainly kept me on my toes as a child.

Fast forward a few decades and most countries in the developed world have banned smacking children. I believe the science behind it is that smacking children leads to them thinking it is ok to be violent to other people later on in life. I'm not sure about that, maybe they're right, I don't know.

What I do know though is that lack of discipline at home, where it should all start, at the parenting stage, along with what kids currently see and hear on their computer games, TV, radio and social media on a daily basis, well all this can't be good for them.

I've never ever laid a disciplinery finger on any of my kids. My 11 year old son is a cheeky little so and so, he pushes me regularly. I look back and think of what would have happened to me if I'd have been "clever" with my dad, and I know for a fact my clever mouth would have been "addressed", and that I would think twice about what I said to him in future.
 

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Hmmm....looks kinda fishy to me...

Several minutes of footage...lots of grunting...occasionally a glimpse of hooves and rarely a head at the extreme edge of the frame...

I vote sock puppet. This guy had a buddy or two manipulating a life-size plush moose puppet from off-screen, creating the illusion of a horse-sized animal directly in front of him which he was apparently incapable of finding in his phone viewscreen.

Why? What mysterious and sinister motivation drives this elaborate ruse?

What we don't see here is as telling as what we do see. What are we not being told???
 
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