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Les Bain wrote:88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
So lemme ask you this
If "the slasher" had accidentally killed "the bully", you think that the fact she was bullied would justify homicide?
Both of them did wrong, and the cause doesn't justify the action.
This is one of those scenarios where there is no win to be had, is lose/lose no matter how you slice it
I knew someone who felt the need to do the same, except he used a blunt object for a guy several forms above us. That was in a good school before corporal punishment was abolished so they both got appropriately punished...unlike now, where bullies and future remand yard boyfriends rule with impunity.
I'm sorry sis felt she had to resort to carrying a weapon that increased the likelihood of a homicide occuring, but I will never have a rational or mature perspective on bullying as it defined my high school experience. All I got was a smile a few weeks ago when I heard one of my bullies died horrifically.
88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
So lemme ask you this
If "the slasher" had accidentally killed "the bully", you think that the fact she was bullied would justify homicide?
Both of them did wrong, and the cause doesn't justify the action.
This is one of those scenarios where there is no win to be had, is lose/lose no matter how you slice it
I knew someone who felt the need to do the same, except he used a blunt object for a guy several forms above us. That was in a good school before corporal punishment was abolished so they both got appropriately punished...unlike now, where bullies and future remand yard boyfriends rule with impunity.
I'm sorry sis felt she had to resort to carrying a weapon that increased the likelihood of a homicide occuring, but I will never have a rational or mature perspective on bullying as it defined my high school experience. All I got was a smile a few weeks ago when I heard one of my bullies died horrifically.
You sir, don't have issues.
What you have is a subscription.
Not to be that guy, but this happened to me in form 1.I was the south koo lee bobolee in the fancy pos school.Needless to say, I was subject to a lot of beatdowns for no particular reason.One day I lost my sheit and dared to hit back at a 1%er child.I get called in to the dean's office and punished for this.Parents got me transferred out of there so quickly.I hate to think of what would have happened if I stayed.That was the sole reason I got into martial arts.New school I transferred to, completely different environment, and I made friends on the very first day that stuck with me until today.People was kinda afraid of smash,lol.Les Bain wrote:88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
So lemme ask you this
If "the slasher" had accidentally killed "the bully", you think that the fact she was bullied would justify homicide?
Both of them did wrong, and the cause doesn't justify the action.
This is one of those scenarios where there is no win to be had, is lose/lose no matter how you slice it
I knew someone who felt the need to do the same, except he used a blunt object for a guy several forms above us. That was in a good school before corporal punishment was abolished so they both got appropriately punished...unlike now, where bullies and future remand yard boyfriends rule with impunity.
I'm sorry sis felt she had to resort to carrying a weapon that increased the likelihood of a homicide occuring, but I will never have a rational or mature perspective on bullying as it defined my high school experience. All I got was a smile a few weeks ago when I heard one of my bullies died horrifically.
S_2NR wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^
She is a child that needs help .
It's that simple .
A child 15 years does not get up one morning a slice a face !
You can't be that naive. She is a juvenile delinquent and need to treated as such. None of this bs about she's a victim.
timelapse wrote:Not to be that guy, but this happened to me in form 1.I was the south koo lee bobolee in the fancy pos school.Needless to say, I was subject to a lot of beatdowns for no particular reason.One day I lost my sheit and dared to hit back at a 1%er child.I get called in to the dean's office and punished for this.Parents got me transferred out of there so quickly.I hate to think of what would have happened if I stayed.That was the sole reason I got into martial arts.New school I transferred to, completely different environment, and I made friends on the very first day that stuck with me until today.People was kinda afraid of smash,lol.Les Bain wrote:88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
So lemme ask you this
If "the slasher" had accidentally killed "the bully", you think that the fact she was bullied would justify homicide?
Both of them did wrong, and the cause doesn't justify the action.
This is one of those scenarios where there is no win to be had, is lose/lose no matter how you slice it
I knew someone who felt the need to do the same, except he used a blunt object for a guy several forms above us. That was in a good school before corporal punishment was abolished so they both got appropriately punished...unlike now, where bullies and future remand yard boyfriends rule with impunity.
I'm sorry sis felt she had to resort to carrying a weapon that increased the likelihood of a homicide occuring, but I will never have a rational or mature perspective on bullying as it defined my high school experience. All I got was a smile a few weeks ago when I heard one of my bullies died horrifically.
Not me, mih brethren smashRedVEVO wrote:timelapse wrote:Not to be that guy, but this happened to me in form 1.I was the south koo lee bobolee in the fancy pos school.Needless to say, I was subject to a lot of beatdowns for no particular reason.One day I lost my sheit and dared to hit back at a 1%er child.I get called in to the dean's office and punished for this.Parents got me transferred out of there so quickly.I hate to think of what would have happened if I stayed.That was the sole reason I got into martial arts.New school I transferred to, completely different environment, and I made friends on the very first day that stuck with me until today.People was kinda afraid of smash,lol.Les Bain wrote:88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
So lemme ask you this
If "the slasher" had accidentally killed "the bully", you think that the fact she was bullied would justify homicide?
Both of them did wrong, and the cause doesn't justify the action.
This is one of those scenarios where there is no win to be had, is lose/lose no matter how you slice it
I knew someone who felt the need to do the same, except he used a blunt object for a guy several forms above us. That was in a good school before corporal punishment was abolished so they both got appropriately punished...unlike now, where bullies and future remand yard boyfriends rule with impunity.
I'm sorry sis felt she had to resort to carrying a weapon that increased the likelihood of a homicide occuring, but I will never have a rational or mature perspective on bullying as it defined my high school experience. All I got was a smile a few weeks ago when I heard one of my bullies died horrifically.
Yes yes the good ole days Papa !
Timex is a bad man
RedVEVO wrote:No food for the school children ...
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/06/29/teache ... -students/
Nothing wrong with that once they not taking it away from a child at the location who was entitled to it. If it good enough that adults want to eat it means its at least value for the money going into the program.88sins wrote:RedVEVO wrote:No food for the school children ...
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/06/29/teache ... -students/
Odd that there was no mention in the article about the teachers that actually take and eat the food from the school feeding program that taxpayers funding.
nemisis wrote:Nothing wrong with that once they not taking it away from a child at the location who was entitled to it. If it good enough that adults want to eat it means its at least value for the money going into the program.88sins wrote:RedVEVO wrote:No food for the school children ...
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/06/29/teache ... -students/
Odd that there was no mention in the article about the teachers that actually take and eat the food from the school feeding program that taxpayers funding.
VexXx Dogg wrote:nemisis wrote:Nothing wrong with that once they not taking it away from a child at the location who was entitled to it. If it good enough that adults want to eat it means its at least value for the money going into the program.88sins wrote:RedVEVO wrote:No food for the school children ...
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/06/29/teache ... -students/
Odd that there was no mention in the article about the teachers that actually take and eat the food from the school feeding program that taxpayers funding.
They rather the boxes throw away? It’s normal for staff to take away any extras, which of course depends on absent students or those who doh want on any given day. I never heard of students being deprived for teachers to eat.
TWO secondary schoolgirls were taken to hospital on Monday after they allegedly consumed an acid for cleaning jewellery, believing it to be an alcoholic beverage.
The liquid was brought to the school by another female classmate, who had allegedly posted images of the bottle containing the liquid on her social media.
A police report on the incident from the north-eastern police division stated that at around 12.15 p.m. on Monday the father and mother of a Form three pupil brought their child to the station.
The teenager in the presence of her parents allegedly told police that on Sunday she posted on her what’s app status images of a glass bottle containing a transparent liquid which she believed to be puncheon.
This posting reportedly amassed over 300 views, with her classmates being part of the viewing audience.
One of her classmates requested she bring the ‘puncheon’ to school for their consumption, the report said.
The next day, the schoolgirl hid the bottle in her school bag and took it to the secondary school.
At around 8.15 a.m. she was accompanied by two classmates to the female toilets, where they opened the bottle.
The schoolgirl poured the liquid into the metal cap of the bottle, then allegedly served one of her classmates with the drink.
The three then returned to their classroom.
Other pupils learned of the incident and another female classmate requested a sample of the alcoholic beverage, which she was allegedly given.
The schoolgirl noticed her two classmates exhibiting unusual symptoms and contacted her brother, who is the owner of the bottle.
She allegedly confessed to him to smuggling the bottle to school and serving the contents to her classmates.
The brother allegedly was told that the bottle did not contain an alcoholic beverage but was an acid used to clean jewelry.
The authorities were alerted and the schoolgirls were conveyed to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex.
They were treated and discharged.
The bottle has been seized by the police and investigations are continuing.
pugboy wrote:so the gang that beat a maxi driver to a pulp getting charged?
bluefete wrote:pugboy wrote:so the gang that beat a maxi driver to a pulp getting charged?
NOPE. Popo said they will investigate to see IF anyone will be charged.
Cover-up start already.
All they have to do is get the tape and start to identify and arrest the children or their parents.
Ar15 for dem lil dotish spawn of pest yesbluefete wrote:pugboy wrote:so the gang that beat a maxi driver to a pulp getting charged?
NOPE. Popo said they will investigate to see IF anyone will be charged.
Cover-up start already.
All they have to do is get the tape and start to identify and arrest the children or their parents.
maj. tom wrote:What arming teachers will do here? Teachers need to check out like in USA. There, they're not allowed to even interfere and just watch until police reach. Teachers not getting enough money anywhere to deal with this sheit.
Next Trinidad will soon adopt school shootings with the AR-15s. Watch and wait and see.
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