LolaMoon08
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I'm still upset and think about some of the outlandish things nuns did to us many, many years ago. Being hit with rulers, verbal abuse, and when I couldn't understand a math problem up front on the blackboard, I was thrown against it and made fun of. We had no cell phones, and we kept quiet because if you went home and said what the nun did, the parent would just figure you were in the wrong, and the nun was right. I know for a fact that I for one didn't feel protected from that behavior. I have no answers for what to do when a student acts up and doesn't listen, but violence IMO is not the answer. I watched the other kids in the room watching this, and what can you do besides sit and watch, I feel bad for them just having to watch that.
My mom, who also had nuns as teachers, would tell me horror stories of the things they would do to students, including herself. And a lot of it was unjustified. They just did it for, what she said, seemed to have been for personal enjoyment.
I have personally witnessed severe abuse of power at the hands of teachers even when I was in school. We didn't have cell phone cameras back then (Beepers were "in"), but I've never been surprised to see, later in life, these same teachers/faculty being arrested for some pretty horrible things.
Having said that...
Should this young woman have been disrupting class? No. Defiant? No. I don't know what was going on in this young woman's life that day (maybe something was going on at home). I don't know if she has a pattern of disruptive/disrespectful behavior. But, the way the officer handled her with such force is not okay.
If a child refuses to leave the toy department in a store, is it okay for a parent to use this kind of force on their child to get them to comply? Nope.
I have a lot of respect for LE. Just not LE like him.