silvermike Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 http://www.cnn.com/cnnsi/2006/football/nfl...n.ap/index.html Living in New York, if the Bills were playing the Jets, and I came to work in a McGee jersey, I'd likely be fired for violating the dress code. But if I could wear a jersey, I'd be willing to take my lumps, I mean, that's half the fun of wearing a rival jersey, you get people riled up.
ASCI Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 And here I thought they teach tolerance in ethnicity class.
taterhill Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 what a little girl...he is lucky he did not take a beating from one of his classmates
Campy Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 And here I thought they teach tolerance in ethnicity class. 581669[/snapback] Bronco's fans are an ethnic group? C'mon man, the kid got his balls busted and he crumbled like a little girl. Somebody needs to make this into an educational experience for him. He needs to realize that he and he alone is responsible for his emotions. Nobody made him upset, he allowed himself to get upset. Thank goodness he didn't attend my rural WNY high school or he'd have been beaten for being a wuss.
IDBillzFan Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Bronco's fans are an ethnic group? C'mon man, the kid got his balls busted and he crumbled like a little girl. Somebody needs to make this into an educational experience for him. He needs to realize that he and he alone is responsible for his emotions. Nobody made him upset, he allowed himself to get upset. Thank goodness he didn't attend my rural WNY high school or he'd have been beaten for being a wuss. 581685[/snapback] Damn straight.
silvermike Posted January 24, 2006 Author Posted January 24, 2006 Is there seriously any way that this is an ethnicity class? Have you heard of such a thing? My best guess is that someone at CNNSI read Ethics as EthiNcs, and then an editor changed it to ethnicity.
Art in PNS Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Agreed except he was taking a test at the time. Unless it was in a remedial basket weaving class that teacher was way out of line as far as the story goes. You just never know the extent of the harrassment/ abuse/ normal rough housing to read into these things. Never on test day . Period.
Buford T. Justice Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 While the kid should have known what was coming...a teacher should never pull that sh--. No excuses.
Tux of Borg Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Stress Card! Stress Card! Stress Card! !@#$in kitty... he should spend the rest of the year going to an inner city school.
apuszczalowski Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 This would be a different story if it was another student doing this to the kid. But this was the teacher singling him out. Making him sit on the floor to take a test? Having students throw paper at him? That teacher is an idiot and deserves to be disciplined for his actions. What if the student threw stuff at the teacher or did stuff to belittle them? The student would have been sent to the office and probably suspended. Making jokes or the ocasional jab at the kid about the team would have been okay, but when the teacher abuses his power and embarrasses the kid in public, that crosses the line.
Mikeleelop Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 A teacher should never treat a student that way. Kids can talk crap all they want, and I am sure the kid expected that. But a student while writing a test is totally wrong.
Realist Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Thin skinned or not, that teacher was way out of line, especially since the kid was taking a test.
ASCI Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Bronco's fans are an ethnic group? C'mon man, the kid got his balls busted and he crumbled like a little girl. Somebody needs to make this into an educational experience for him. He needs to realize that he and he alone is responsible for his emotions. Nobody made him upset, he allowed himself to get upset. Thank goodness he didn't attend my rural WNY high school or he'd have been beaten for being a wuss. 581685[/snapback] The kid should be able to wear any jersey he wants without being bullied. Seriously, if this was done in your office the bullies would be fired on the spot and the company would be preparing for a lawsuit. Not a very good lesson for the teacher to teach his students, ethnicity or being different has everything to do with tolerance. Got that WOP.
KRC Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 http://www.cnn.com/cnnsi/2006/football/nfl...n.ap/index.html Living in New York, if the Bills were playing the Jets, and I came to work in a McGee jersey, I'd likely be fired for violating the dress code. But if I could wear a jersey, I'd be willing to take my lumps, I mean, that's half the fun of wearing a rival jersey, you get people riled up. 581663[/snapback] Settle this the old-fashioned way: no-holds barred cage match. BTW, is that Sam Adams Utopias in your avatar?
Lurker Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Fug the teacher. I hope the guy gets his ass chewed real good.
SDS Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 We did the same thing in 5th grade. Our teacher had a blue eyes/brown eyes "experiment" where he declared that all blue-eyed students were to be beholdent to the demands of the brown eyed students. We (I have blue eyes - girls take note ) were to do as we were told - throw out their trash at lunch, sit quietly when told, etc... We were also treated (mistreated) by the teacher in the same way. In fact, during class the teacher made some reference that no one could list all the teams in the American League (I assume this was a setup). I had my hand raised for about 15 minutes before he would even acknowledge me - at which point he belittled my intelligence for having blue-eyes, etc... Bottom line is that I won an ice cream at lunch for naming all the AL teams. The whole point was to teach us about discrimination.
bartshan-83 Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 For all of you calling him a kitty, let's see how you'd react if your child failed a test because he had to take it sitting on the floor while the rest of the class threw sh-- at him. It's one thing to joke on him and single him out (I'm fine with that), but you don't pull that nonsense when he is trying to take a test.
taterhill Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 For all of you calling him a kitty, let's see how you'd react if your child failed a test because he had to take it sitting on the floor while the rest of the class threw sh-- at him. It's one thing to joke on him and single him out (I'm fine with that), but you don't pull that nonsense when he is trying to take a test. 581763[/snapback] my kid would have taken the belt if he walked out of our house with a dolphins or Pats jersey to school...
eball Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 What's with that "I'm about to throw up my lunch" look on the kid's face?
ASCI Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 We did the same thing in 5th grade. Our teacher had a blue eyes/brown eyes "experiment" where he declared that all blue-eyed students were to be beholdent to the demands of the brown eyed students. We (I have blue eyes - girls take note ) were to do as we were told - throw out their trash at lunch, sit quietly when told, etc... We were also treated (mistreated) by the teacher in the same way. In fact, during class the teacher made some reference that no one could list all the teams in the American League (I assume this was a setup). I had my hand raised for about 15 minutes before he would even acknowledge me - at which point he belittled my intelligence for having blue-eyes, etc... Bottom line is that I won an ice cream at lunch for naming all the AL teams. The whole point was to teach us about discrimination. 581762[/snapback] You’d make a great defense lawyer.
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