Tuscaloosa Police taze and brutally beat three students for noise disturbance

The problem with your statement is that all this situations are being taken out of context. Sure, that video looked brutal and it kind of was, but reality is that it does not show what leads up to it, why the cop is there in the first place, how many times someone has had to deal with that brat before, doesn't point out that laws and regulations have essentially led to the requirement of cops handling disciplinary actions because teachers are powerless, and it also doesn't go into the biggest problem. I realize this won't make a big impact on the average greenhorn redditer, but reality is that one kid disrupting class can not only ruin education for everyone else in the class, but even cause a rippling effect throughout the school and other classes for the day.

What is the alternative if one kid, who is legally mandated to be allowed to be in school and if you don't then you are a racist because she's black, being allowed to disrupt the education of kids who very likely need education the most. This is not some elite prep school that this is happening. This is some dumpster fire public school where every god damn second is worth its weight in gold to get degenerate little kids educated so they don't become burdens on society.

Would you be ok with a little shit like that ruining your kid's education day after day after day? And teaching your kid that they can violate and ignore authority? I'm not saying that the situation was handled perfect or even great, but what would the solution have been? Cancel the class? Tell her to leave, which probably was already done and she ignored while disrespecting authority and continuing to disrupt the class? Seriously, what would have been the solution? I will bet the cop also asked her nicely, probably multiple times to leave the room on her own volition. Do you really want people running around who get away with disrespecting cops now too?

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