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You can only be asked nicely so many times..... Societal dissent over a cellphone in the classroom.... What the h$ll was she standing up again? What have you ever done to stand up to these societal problems that you speak of?

I think more dissent could be focused on refusing to comply with a police officer and a teacher who were clearly trying to make an example of her. Of course, you're probably too dense to see that.

My bringing up dissent ins moreso directed at your unconditional compliance with the police state. its pathetic.

I've done my fair share of such in my brief time on this hunk of rock. I still do. I do it because I recognize that we live in a culture riddled with arbitrary rules and regulations... many of which are there to simply retain structure for plebian sheep like you to wallow in, blissfully ignorant in your stupor.
 
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In fact at my job if you use your cellphone in a patient area.... You get a verbal warning.... Then a written warning..... Then a final written warning and then you are escorted off the premises.... If you don't leave or cause a scene, guess who is called to come get you?

Can you carry on a regular conversation with anyone else around patients?
 
Can you carry on a regular conversation with anyone else around patients?

As long as it's professional..... Cellphones are not allowed..... When I went back to school to change careers I got written up at Lowes home improvement for using my cellphone on the floor.
 
I think more dissent could be focused on refusing to comply with a police officer and a teacher who were clearly trying to make an example of her. Of course, you're probably too dense to see that.

My bringing up dissent ins moreso directed at your unconditional compliance with the police state. its pathetic.

I've done my fair share of such in my brief time on this hunk of rock. I still do. I do it because I recognize that we live in a culture riddled with arbitrary rules and regulations... many of which are there to simply retain structure for plebian sheep like you to wallow in, blissfully ignorant in your stupor.

I don't think the teacher was making an example of her.... It was probably a regular rule like it is at my kids school.... If you have your cellphone out class it is confiscated no questions asked.... Students know the rule at the beginning of the school year. I like rules and feel it's chaos without them... How can a teacher teach a class if everyone is doing their own thing
 
Think of the countless lives that are saved by ridding us of these cellphone users...

I don't agree with the manner in which the cop man handled the girl.... But should she be allowed to continually disrupt the class and other students? If she'd rather be a contentious chicken necking jive turkey then she needs to GTFO.
 
I don't agree with the manner in which the cop man handled the girl.... But should she be allowed to continually disrupt the class and other students? If she'd rather be a contentious chicken necking jive turkey then she needs to GTFO.

I can see it being too over the top.... I don't understand how they feel anyone should be able to do whatever they want too
 
I don't think the teacher was making an example of her.... It was probably a regular rule like it is at my kids school.... If you have your cellphone out class it is confiscated no questions asked.... Students know the rule at the beginning of the school year. I like rules and feel it's chaos without them... How can a teacher teach a class if everyone is doing their own thing

1. I don't support taking private property.
2. You need rules to feel secure. In real life, things don't always go as planned or follow the rules. Some people adjust and keep on moving. Others breakdown when there is no order or structure.
 
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Not on the patient floor.... Not even allowed to carry them

Do you see how silly and arbitrary that sounds? And I've been in plenty of patient areas before to visit relatives and whatnot... the people that work there are not talking shop the entire time.. they're human. I understand its a job and you gotta eat, but that is one silly azzed rule.
 
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1. I don't support taking private property.
2. You need rules to feel secure. In real life, things don't always go as planned or follow the rules. Some people adjust and keep on moving. Others breakdown when there is no order or structure.

He's talking about a freaking classroom Ras..... You can't have romper room going on when the teacher is trying to teach
 
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1. I don't support taking private property.
2. You need rules to feel secure. In real life, things don't always go as planned or follow the rules. Some people adjust and keep on moving. Others breakdown when there is no order or structure.[/

Rules also keep things organized so you can teach the class..... So you would be ok with all 30+ students doing whatever they wanted to do in class.
 
Do you see how silly and arbitrary that sounds? And I've been in plenty of patient areas before to visit relatives and whatnot... the people that work there are not talking shop the entire time.. they're human. I understand its a job and you gotta eat, but that is one silly azzed rule.

Some jobs require a degree of professionalism.
 
I don't agree with the manner in which the cop man handled the girl.... But should she be allowed to continually disrupt the class and other students? If she'd rather be a contentious chicken necking jive turkey then she needs to GTFO.

If this was the final straw, they should have just suspended her. They could have continued on with class after she refused to hand over the phone. She would have had to eventually leave the classroom on her own power and they could have dealt with suspending her afterwards.
 
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I can see it being too over the top.... I don't understand how they feel anyone should be able to do whatever they want too

The argument being made is that a trivial situation got turned into an MMA practice. Why are you not able to see that the outrage is centered on the overreaction of the adults?
 
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I don't think the teacher was making an example of her.... It was probably a regular rule like it is at my kids school.... If you have your cellphone out class it is confiscated no questions asked.... Students know the rule at the beginning of the school year. I like rules and feel it's chaos without them... How can a teacher teach a class if everyone is doing their own thing

You keep arguing against a point that no one is making- everyone here understands the girl was wrong in having her cellphone out and not listening to her teacher. We're saying that the response(violence) to her bad behavior was totally inappropriate and escalated a situation way beyond how serious it needed to be. Now, you've made it absolutely clear that you have no problem with how that officer handled that girl(I guess you handle your daughter that way?), which leads me to believe you have no ability whatsoever in conflict resolution, much less people skills.

"This girl was inciting CHAOS!!! What other choice did they have???" Jesus dude, you sound crazed. Talk about an overreaction.

You want to talk about personal responsibility? How about the personal responsibility of the teachers and the administration to find a reasonable resolution to a nonviolent problem without calling the cops to do their job for them? How about the personal responsibility of the grown ass man(Deputy Dog) trained to handle conflict who can't seem to handle a nonviolent teenage girl without slamming her and dragging her like a sack of potatoes?

Your pathetic justification never ceases to amaze me, bootlicker. I know it shouldn't by now, because your shtick never changes, but your infatuation with authority worship and forceful discipline is almost fetishistic.
 
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Do you see how silly and arbitrary that sounds? And I've been in plenty of patient areas before to visit relatives and whatnot... the people that work there are not talking shop the entire time.. they're human. I understand its a job and you gotta eat, but that is one silly azzed rule.

No it's not.... When I said professional does not mean you talk about work related things.... It just means you conduct yourself professional.... No language.", sex... Drunk or high stories as example..... How much patient care do you think would be going with everyone texting their BF/gf... Playing candy crush or whatever else you have to do... Think of a family member wanting something done for their mom or dad and find an aide playing on their cellphone.
 
You keep arguing against a point that no one is making- everyone here understands the girl was wrong in having her cellphone out and not listening to her teacher. We're saying that the response(violence) to her bad behavior was totally inappropriate and escalated a situation way beyond how serious it needed to be. Now, you've made it absolutely clear that you have no problem with how that officer handled that girl(I guess you handle your daughter that way?), which leads me to believe you have no ability whatsoever in conflict resolution, much less people skills.

"This girl was inciting CHAOS!!! What other choice did they have???" Jesus dude, you sound crazed. Talk about an overreaction.

You want to talk about personal responsibility? How about the personal responsibility of the teachers and the administration to find a reasonable resolution to a nonviolent problem without calling the cops to do their job for them? How about the personal responsibility of the grown ass man(Deputy Dog) trained to handle conflict who can't seem to handle a nonviolent teenage girl without slamming her and dragging her like a sack of potatoes?

Your pathetic justification never ceases to amaze me, bootlicker. I know it shouldn't by now, because your shtick never changes, but your infatuation with authority worship and forceful discipline is almost fetishistic.

Can you not read.... We have moved on from wherher the cop was justified and dinkin and Ras are saying that not wanting someone to use a phone in class is ridiculous.
 
The argument being made is that a trivial situation got turned into an MMA practice. Why are you not able to see that the outrage is centered on the overreaction of the adults?

The teacher was in the right I can see the outrage in the way the cop handled although I understand that physical force is sometimes necessary.
 
Can you not read.... We have moved on from wherher the cop was justified and dinkin and Ras are saying that not wanting someone to use a phone in class is ridiculous.

No they aren't. Not using your phone in class isn't a ridiculous rule- it's just such a petty rule that you don't need to enforce it with the cops and violence. Dumbass.
 
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Some jobs require a degree of professionalism.

OK, I'll ask you... is it not possible to have a professional phone call?

And really... you want me to really believe that for 8 or 10 hrs a day that the only conversations going on among him and his co-workers is shop talk? I'm supposed to believe that nonsense? Really?
 
After reading through the posts about the cop and the kid.... Plus the history some of you have in the politics forum I can't help but think that a lot of you guys that hate on the cops and detest the use of force in most every situation grew up in very .....how to say this....calm and quiet communities that were free from street punks, thugs and troublemaking goons.

I could be wrong, but it seems as though you guys were sheltered.... I'm not saying this is a bad thing, but I've seen many instances where someone needed to have their ass whipped to make them understand.

You are correct.....that you're wrong

And who are you saying needs their ass kicked? The thugs or the "sheltered ones"?
 
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