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  • @AbaNPreach
    @AbaNPreach  Před 2 lety +6186

    There is a teacher shortage crisis, many refuse to teach in certain areas for these reasons alone. SO no, its not just "ITS YOUR JOB" to sit there and take it.. The Job is untenable for teachers who care or wnat to try.
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  • @torachan23
    @torachan23 Před 2 lety +11939

    Let's not act like these entitled kids today aren't pushing these teachers' buttons because they think they are untouchable and have immunity from the consequences of their behavior

    • @CoolPapaJMagik
      @CoolPapaJMagik Před 2 lety +846

      This is why we are falling as a nation. Kids have no respect and adults are weak. Kids don’t deserve ultimate freedom

    • @arirav1911
      @arirav1911 Před 2 lety +82

      @@CoolPapaJMagik so whats the solution buddy.

    • @honeyspice8989
      @honeyspice8989 Před 2 lety +69

      Oh yes 100% I’ve seen it personally

    • @chaiofconcrete4156
      @chaiofconcrete4156 Před 2 lety +514

      @@arirav1911 it’s starts with the parents

    • @atcera8714
      @atcera8714 Před 2 lety +466

      @@arirav1911 get an Indian teacher in there with Indian teacher rights🤣🤣. He gonna beat the shit out of them

  • @Thepharcyde4ever
    @Thepharcyde4ever Před 2 lety +4633

    Who the hell would even want to be a teacher? Dealing with people's disrespectful, fucked up kids for 8 hours a day with low pay.

    • @sambenjamin8576
      @sambenjamin8576 Před 2 lety +480

      Believe it or not, people have a passion for teaching. I don't understand it myself but still. 🤔

    • @thelordoftime803
      @thelordoftime803 Před 2 lety +321

      Yeah, it's either about passion or no other options. The passionate ones are extremely rare.

    • @TSH425
      @TSH425 Před 2 lety +55

      Yh there are people who are heavy masochists lol

    • @f10pped36
      @f10pped36 Před 2 lety +36

      Still someone has to do the job no one else wants to

    • @DF-hl2ds
      @DF-hl2ds Před 2 lety +178

      No sane person wants to teach at a public school in a crappy part of town. However, I've got a niece in a nice Jewish academy; well-behaved, respectful children who know right from wrong fill the halls.
      But SOME idiots still think culture has nothing to do with it. LOL. 🤣

  • @Tj_Campbell.mma420
    @Tj_Campbell.mma420 Před 2 lety +2354

    He wasn’t even being racist
    He was litterally trying to improve they’re life through education and he’s blatantly disrespected

    • @RS-fy9hb
      @RS-fy9hb Před 2 lety +49

      I also feel like it only became racial, because we don't see any other kids in the class. It might have been intended, I don't know the situation, but if there were other kids, that were also disruptive, they're the type of students who are extremely likely to end up as criminals. I grew up in Faroe Islands, and you almost couldn't find anything other than white people, and this train of thought fit exactly. They'd drink and smoke in the break, and do shit that was borderline criminal, and eventually did commit some crimes. I don't specifically remember which, because I moved when I was 16, but I definitely knew people that had done some type of crime, but given the nature of small towns, if anything serious had happened, the gossip would flare up like wild fire. There wouldn't be a single person that wouldn't have known what they'd done, so that likely deterred them from anything more serious than shoplifting alcohol and cigarettes.

    • @unwokeneuropean3590
      @unwokeneuropean3590 Před 2 lety +19

      THEIR

    • @GhostlyGhille
      @GhostlyGhille Před 2 lety +40

      @Disappointment fuck is he wrong. The way to become a statistic is to follow the usual formula, poor home life and upbringing, fail at school, lack of respect for authority, poor impulse control gets you right in line to be a statistic.

    • @MashZ
      @MashZ Před 2 lety +10

      @@RS-fy9hb idk about crime but theyre not getting into a good college with that attitude that's for sure

    • @SalvableRuin
      @SalvableRuin Před 2 lety +2

      Improve they are life? Improve THEIR LIVES* I agree with your opinion, however.

  • @MICAYE
    @MICAYE Před 2 lety +691

    As a teacher, working in the middle of the hood. I’ve had MIDDLE SCHOOL CHILDREN actually try to physically get into it with me. Nothing happened to the children, nobody cared, the response was basically “get over it”. After that I realized “Oh, so basically these kids run this bitch”.
    So I’ve decided, the kids who are there to learn, I have to work with them, and not disregard them because I’m constantly correcting the behavior of kids who literally know NOTHING, is going to happen to them.
    I’ve managed to get through to quite a few, but for those who have decided can’t nobody do or say shit to them about anything, im not their babysitter. Y’all wanna smoke hookah in the bathroom, fine, smoke weed in the bathroom, okay. Literally curse out and make threats to teachers like “I’ll end you, I’ll beat your fucking ass”

    • @aeoligarlic4024
      @aeoligarlic4024 Před 2 lety +42

      The crabs in bucket mentality in the hood is real

    • @joeyw7325
      @joeyw7325 Před 2 lety +14

      I honestly feel for you. I'm sure you find yourself biting your tongue quite often

    • @Gree1060
      @Gree1060 Před 2 lety +34

      I teach middle school. Im a black male educator. People have no Earthly idea how hard it is to teach. Like wtf. It's madness and the kids hold all the power. Parents dont hold kids accountable. You have to be built different for this job

    • @markwolfe947
      @markwolfe947 Před 2 lety +5

      As much as I don't like violence, a little bat down doesn't hurt. These kids are rude, and in return, they deserve the same treatment back. I don't care what age they are. So if they want to get physical, you respond in kind.

    • @danielchettiar5670
      @danielchettiar5670 Před 2 lety +10

      @@markwolfe947 That makes perfect sense, but then such a person probably wouldn't ever be hired as a teacher again

  • @ulysseskruger6095
    @ulysseskruger6095 Před 2 lety +3736

    The fact she’s sitting there chewing gum while recording, is precisely the attitude that made him go on this rant.

    • @thunderch1ck3en
      @thunderch1ck3en Před 2 lety

      Smacking the fuck out of too..

    • @florentn7442
      @florentn7442 Před 2 lety +1

      She really makes me feel like I wanna swing a baseball bat today

    • @djrocuall
      @djrocuall Před 2 lety +181

      Chewing gum while recording and laughing like it’s a joke

    • @Astelch
      @Astelch Před 2 lety +130

      Ima be honest Im glad i graduated high school before this immature smart phone came in. My god the most disrespectful thing u could do back in teh day was sleep now kids just straight disrespectful! Bro if you dnt want to be in school leave... I did it all the time ill go home play some games fuck class but if you're attending class stop being a distraction...

    • @vito413
      @vito413 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Astelch me too happy I didn't see u in the hallways

  • @Lerkero
    @Lerkero Před 2 lety +8691

    People expect teachers to be babysitters rather than educators. That's sad. When you chase away teachers who want to be there, you'll only keep the ones who don't care

    • @mercy1441
      @mercy1441 Před 2 lety +85

      Word

    • @christianmbabazi9722
      @christianmbabazi9722 Před 2 lety +162

      Then everyone suffer

    • @Dizastermaster.
      @Dizastermaster. Před 2 lety +118

      Kids will cry why they don't learn this and that and then treat teachers like this

    • @queenclarke1
      @queenclarke1 Před 2 lety +27

      As a child care worker I consider myself a teacher I'm educating children from their early years....I think you meant they treat school like the teachers are babysitters

    • @Lerkero
      @Lerkero Před 2 lety +13

      @@queenclarke1 That's valid and closer to what I meant. I'll edit. thank you

  • @aundraejordine8654
    @aundraejordine8654 Před 2 lety +1136

    The girl that recorded that video should be afraid that her parents will see that video. No shame, no fear, no honour for her parents/family.
    I feel it for the teacher.

    • @lizhas2sweeties
      @lizhas2sweeties Před 2 lety +50

      I was just thinking who's child is this behaving that way.

    • @sleepydraculadoesntsleep
      @sleepydraculadoesntsleep Před 2 lety +93

      Her parents probably hyped her up "you did the right thing honey recording him"

    • @PrincessofKeys
      @PrincessofKeys Před 2 lety +19

      perhaps its the parents fault fort he way they raise their children

    • @rogaken
      @rogaken Před 2 lety +60

      They don't care. The girl and her mom were on the news and they both were playing victim. Pulling the race card.

    • @aundraejordine8654
      @aundraejordine8654 Před 2 lety +35

      @@rogaken I am not surprised. That is why she had no shame. Parent probably sees it as an opportunity to get compensation. I think I would prefer to call it the "victim card" so as to distinguish it from people who raise legitimate complaints about racism. This is clearly not one of those situations.

  • @mira5265
    @mira5265 Před 2 lety +850

    Chewing gum in class wasn't even allowed at the school I went to let alone having your phone out! These kids are wild. I feel for these teachers.

    • @xyn4300
      @xyn4300 Před 2 lety +8

      It’s just gum lmao

    • @user-wn3wv5bx5e
      @user-wn3wv5bx5e Před 2 lety +77

      @@xyn4300 Did you not hear how noisy and how annoying that noise is? And where the hell do you think that gum is going? Yeah, under the desks, by the window, anywhere but the trash can. I'm sure that there are kids that respectfully do throw it in the bin, but this kid?
      And, you're doing another motor function that can subconsciously stop you from paying attention in class. While your brain can multi-task, focus can be lost due to one motor function being used.

    • @xyn4300
      @xyn4300 Před 2 lety +5

      @@user-wn3wv5bx5e ok?it’s just gum he’s not even that close u made a whole big text for what lmfao

    • @xyn4300
      @xyn4300 Před 2 lety +1

      Lmao I’m done good bye 😂

    • @mira5265
      @mira5265 Před 2 lety +20

      @@xyn4300 you should be a comedian lol

  • @candiigurl7893
    @candiigurl7893 Před 2 lety +2953

    As one now ex-teacher put it: One of the main problems with the school system is, and I quote...
    "the district office is scared of the county office, the county office is scared of the parents, the parents are scared of the kids and the kids ain't scared of nobody."

    • @ashleysanford8645
      @ashleysanford8645 Před 2 lety +64

      TRUTH!

    • @egobrain6826
      @egobrain6826 Před 2 lety

      Zero ppl are scared of the parents anymore. They just dox them and call them domestic terrorists and go back to the regularly scheduled indoctrination.

    • @MADMONEYMAN5000
      @MADMONEYMAN5000 Před 2 lety +154

      We need to start putting fear back into the kids

    • @blackcatlady2172
      @blackcatlady2172 Před 2 lety +33

      Point. Blank. Period.

    • @SonOfBaldo
      @SonOfBaldo Před 2 lety +20

      I love watching geniuses blame children.

  • @hunterkiller1440
    @hunterkiller1440 Před 2 lety +2680

    You could tell by her behaviour and the rest of the class made it their entertainment to make him snap. Then upload it to social media to play the victim for clout.

    • @TheSmilodon85
      @TheSmilodon85 Před 2 lety

      You have to know that theirs grown adults that do this as well....They live in this fake reality tv show life were people suffering is entertainment to them they provoke people make them snap then point the fingers out and condemn them all while acting like they were a victim. This shit is passed down just like this kid, her behavioral is only projected off of what shes raised around.

    • @neovagras980
      @neovagras980 Před 2 lety +15

      Never thought I’d see you here
      Thankfully you’re a sensible type

    • @df1phantom
      @df1phantom Před 2 lety +8

      Facts

    • @somebody7205
      @somebody7205 Před 2 lety +123

      Ain't nobody chewing gum that slowly trying to smug simultaneously actually a victim

    • @calestaiezu214
      @calestaiezu214 Před 2 lety +99

      There were kids I went to high school with that made it their personal mission to break this new teacher that came to our school. They personally attacked him every single day. Nothing was sacred in this poor man's life, not even his sick wife. He ended up quitting halfway through the school year because of the stress. I never wanted to have kids because of these people.

  • @sandramorryssa
    @sandramorryssa Před 2 lety +210

    I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I rolled my eyes SO HARD when this same girl being disrespectful in class had the nerve to say she felt hurt and racially profiled by the teacher to the reporter. 🙄🙄😒

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety +22

      And then the media portraits as though the teacher is racist.

    • @wilfredgonzales3260
      @wilfredgonzales3260 Před rokem

      Normal ignorant kid of this age. Don’t matter the color but if your an ignorant asshole and someone calls you out for being an ignorant asshole, then cry racist and “my feelings” is such a joke. And they get away with it because they don’t want intelligent people they want dumb people and as of right now most are dumb and ignorant (including adults). We are completely screwed as a country. Matter fact the world. We are fxcked unless we get some self criticism and push for improvements. I feel sorry for the good teachers, fxck the bad ones because they allow this crap. Like I said we are screwed. Sorry for the long text lol

  • @lupusabanglespenna
    @lupusabanglespenna Před 2 lety +198

    I admit I wasn't the best student in high school. There were definitely times that I disrespected the hell out of teachers. Didn't really expect respect from anyone, I just didn't really care. Looking back on it now I'm rather ashamed of some of my actions.
    It wasn't until near the end of high school that I had a little wake up call. We had a computer teacher who would give us all a super easy assignment and say it would take weeks. Once finished we were allowed to just use the internet or play games. While he went to teach a batch of people not even in the class. One day my friend and I got so board that we pulled up a chair to figure out what was so important to teach people not in our class. The teacher looked right us and said. "And we have another two who actually want to learn."
    He wasn't going to teach if we weren't willing to learn. Everyone else passed the class, but never learned anything.

    • @greeneyedlady8426
      @greeneyedlady8426 Před 2 lety +24

      Respect to you for being honest. Many adults of today pretend they were so well behaved in school. For many I'll bet the teachers would say differently.

    • @ElevatedLevetator
      @ElevatedLevetator Před rokem +3

      Bro thats sad, i was a huge piece of shit in school and feel so bad for some of the great teachers i had

    • @joehanson2250
      @joehanson2250 Před rokem +2

      Im really lucky that I finished school and even got a good degree although I worked for a year between that. Until 10th grade I never did ANYTHING, didnt do homework, didnt learn, slept in class. Back then I wanted to make my life easier when in actuality I was making it much harder then and now. My biggest regret in life because I easily could have been very successful in school. There was one teacher who actually was able to make me do something, by constantly giving me Fs and basically never giving me a break. It wasnt mean spirited I think he just realized that I needed exactly that. There were a lot of shit teachers too though.

    • @StevenP726
      @StevenP726 Před 11 dny +1

      @@greeneyedlady8426 so many of these adults act as if they were never children and it is very annoying. all children act this way

  • @SaiyanSavag3
    @SaiyanSavag3 Před 2 lety +5376

    Being a teacher is basically being an underpaid overworked babysitter. Feel bad for them.

    • @knowledge5106_
      @knowledge5106_ Před 2 lety +68

      Excellent way to put it

    • @MrTekKnowledge
      @MrTekKnowledge Před 2 lety +9

      Maybe if he hasn't gotten a useless degree, he could have other career options.

    • @trans-octopusspacealien8883
      @trans-octopusspacealien8883 Před 2 lety

      Mass immigration dumped too many poor and uneducated parents onto our population. As a result their kids are low IQ as well.

    • @lustrazor44
      @lustrazor44 Před 2 lety +249

      @@MrTekKnowledge uh getting a teaching degree isn’t useless. Sounds like you’re the one who should have stayed in school.

    • @0Doves0
      @0Doves0 Před 2 lety +22

      A baby sitter for immature soon to be adults as well.

  • @kaitlynnp2719
    @kaitlynnp2719 Před 2 lety +2402

    My biology teacher straight up told us at the beginning of the year "If you don't want to be here, that's on you. If you want good grades you'll put in the effort and if you don't, that's your fault for not taking action. I am your teacher, not your Dad. I'm not a babysitter. I'm here to teach you, your job is to show up and learn. I'm not chasing after you if you won't put in effort." He was one of the best teachers I've ever had.

    • @carlosx1237
      @carlosx1237 Před 2 lety +132

      That's so perfect. I had a high school science teacher who said something similar at the first class and he lived up to it. I got kicked out of his class once, when I couldn't stop laughing at my friend who laughed at the teacher saying the word, Uranus. When the teacher kicked us out, I was right out the door, knowing that I messed up. I don't remember if I apologized the next day but I respected him, for sure.

    • @sarahl1211
      @sarahl1211 Před 2 lety +40

      All teachers need to adopt this attitude

    • @CoOlKyUbI96
      @CoOlKyUbI96 Před 2 lety +38

      Funny enough the teachers who got the most respect from the class during my years in High School were the ones who didn't take shit from anyone. Even though it was the students themselves who were the ones who were disrespectful and always causing problems in the first place

    • @thelza1770
      @thelza1770 Před 2 lety +19

      I had a chemistry teacher that told me something similar along the lines of: "When I was a student here at this school sitting in your seats, I didn't want to do the work neither... but I still did it." The best teacher I had.

    • @thesjwkillerdanielle4030
      @thesjwkillerdanielle4030 Před 2 lety +8

      All my teachers worth 2 cents said the same to use. You showed you was trying they sit with you hours. You acted as if they wasn’t even in the room. Then they basically treated you the same. It was the ones that acted nice and was your Bestie everyone like. That we never learned anything from and would act almost bothered if you asked for help or wanted more from class.

  • @dangerbirb4981
    @dangerbirb4981 Před 2 lety +97

    They don't fail kids anymore. No child left behind. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean kids are getting better educations, because there still 35 kids to a teacher in a classroom, but rather that standards are being lowered to accommodate failing kids. You can't remove disruptive kids from the class, because that's a denial of education. There's little to nothing you can do to a kid who is misbehaving.
    Every fucking year in my state there's a new proposition to give the schools more money. Where does the money go? It doesn't go to the teachers, that's for sure. It goes to fancy ass buildings, sports programs, and admin.The same happens in colleges, by the way. Cut the classroom sizes in half and bring back academic requirements on pain of being held back and I bet you'll see a difference.

    • @hugomventura
      @hugomventura Před rokem

      There's one thing you can do and this is something most misbehaving kids care about and that is their reputation. they want to be cool or liked by the class cause the class is the majority, they don't care if they upset the teacher. One simple solution would be the class as a whole having a shared grade. The shared grade could give students the incentive to try to behave since they'll feel guilty if they bring everyone else down with them. It would also probably cause students to help each other as they all have equal stakes and don't want to be brought down by one single person.

    • @damuffin91
      @damuffin91 Před rokem +1

      Ngl there are unis and schools that try to cut down on class sizes and deliver a good education. Unfortunately, a lot of these programs don't work in communities that don't value education. You can bring a horse to water but you can't force it to drink

  • @ZyroShadowPony
    @ZyroShadowPony Před 2 lety +100

    At this point people are hitting their limits as teachers, retail workers, fast food etc. The amount of disrespect they receive is pushing them to just give up

  • @asdfghj13579fly
    @asdfghj13579fly Před 2 lety +1662

    The way kids behave in school is a reflection of the quality of parenting received at home. I think it’s too hard a pill for many parents to admit they’re doing a bad job and their kid is a s*itty person as a result. So they’d rather have a good teacher fired.

    • @LightSilver7
      @LightSilver7 Před 2 lety

      the parents were probably degenerates like them that don't give a f. And so the cycle continues.

    • @melilara4194
      @melilara4194 Před 2 lety +41

      Agreed! I wouldn't dare because I knew my parents would correct me real quick.

    • @MIS3RY.
      @MIS3RY. Před 2 lety

      Not exactly , some kids are just dicks like my brother . He gets whatever he wants , never hungry , 60 in tv , had a car for when he turns 16 , multiple game systems , my ppl really don’t like to hit him , just make sure he knows right from wrong . He doesn’t want to listen to no one , they had to call the police on him today for trying to fight them . He doesn’t help with anything just smoke and talk sh*t . He sucks and his home is awesome . I had great parents , he’s just a POS .

    • @cynthiamartinez8994
      @cynthiamartinez8994 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree

    • @TheRealJonster
      @TheRealJonster Před 2 lety +23

      If i ever do become a parent, then I'm going to instill some good old fashioned discipline and respect in them. I'm so fed up with the lax attitude parts of world has adopted.

  • @raphaelmokhele7997
    @raphaelmokhele7997 Před 2 lety +2125

    I'm a high school teacher and I feel this teacher's pain. They pushed him over the edge. I've decided to not care anymore. I go all out for those who want to learn, the rest can do whatever they want. You can't be stressing yourself out over kids who don't care.

    • @reinyfrost3753
      @reinyfrost3753 Před 2 lety +80

      I think you should tell their parents about what's going on in your class and leave it up for the parents to discipline them. If that doesn't work, then I would have to agree that there is pretty much nothing you can do about them. Children learn from their parents, so if the parents are disrespectful, they will most likely be the same.

    • @vito413
      @vito413 Před 2 lety +27

      Just like kids can't stress over teachers who don't care.

    • @Frosty1026
      @Frosty1026 Před 2 lety +10

      Sad to hear that but I understand why the teachers I was close too would sometimes tell me the same stories reasons I stop trying to pursue that career

    • @TheGamersfolly
      @TheGamersfolly Před 2 lety +65

      @@reinyfrost3753 nah. Let those kids fail if they don't wanna try. If we are lucky, they'll remove themselves from society by going to prison at 18.

    • @edubwalter3179
      @edubwalter3179 Před 2 lety +32

      You are speaking the truth! I have taken the same posture after dealing with this for 25 years! Just have to survive another 5 years to receive my pension!

  • @AtheneHolder
    @AtheneHolder Před 2 lety +58

    as someone from a "third world country" (I don't subscribe to that crap, we may not have the best all the time, but we have a good standard of life as far as I'm concerned) this crap is unreal. the fact that she is recording, chewing gum, being loud and then has the audacity to say his statement were racially motivated... the ENTITLEMENT is beyond me.... do you know how many people have to PAY to go to school???
    I'm sure the treatment in private schools are different too, the children won't be doing this crap.... you have it free and are being disruptive and uncooperative... AGAINST YOUR OWN BENEFIT!!! I get exactly why that man went off and I hope he gets a job that appreciates him

  • @Alldayanyday1OnThePS4
    @Alldayanyday1OnThePS4 Před 2 lety +16

    I use to be one of those kids that wouldn't pay attention in class, I was the "class clown", etc. I wasn't BAD as in I've never cursed at a teacher or got into fights and wasn't a bully to anyone. But my grades were actually shit and I didn't care...until my 8th grade English teacher Mrs.Herter had told me that I won't be able to graduate, I'll be held back while all my friends are going ahead. I'll have a tough life because of the effort I put into my work. She showed me my grades and showed me statistics of what would be available to me. (Obviously she was lowballing it but she did it to scare and change my effort).
    So now 11 years later, here I am as a teacher. I've gone back to thank her as well a few years ago, and she was genuinely happy and proud of me for turning it around. Again, I was never a BAD kid, I was just lazy in terms of my efforts. I still am lazy, but not AS much as I was before haha

    • @greeneyedlady8426
      @greeneyedlady8426 Před 2 lety

      Respect to you for being honest. Lol, Many adults on this site pretend they never misbehaved in school. I'll bet their teachers would say differently. I believe many times we have all gotten on a teachers nerves in some way. In this video I do believe this teacher was truly aggravated, he should have used it as a teachable moment. Being sanctimonious helps no one. This girl in the video can overcome and be successful as you did. This student's behavior is not the worst imo.

  • @outdoorminer5533
    @outdoorminer5533 Před 2 lety +1565

    I come from a third world country and never in my dreams would I have treated a teacher like this. We have war, we have poverty, and yet somehow we understand that education is the way forward. Sure, question authority when warranted, but also love yourself enough to allow someone to help you. These self-obsessed kids hate themselves.

    • @PrincessofKeys
      @PrincessofKeys Před 2 lety +12

      Different world different ways you be raised to think I can understand this some people dont

    • @chrisarcher4098
      @chrisarcher4098 Před 2 lety +5

      Well put!

    • @nicolasnareshkumar
      @nicolasnareshkumar Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly...100% truth..now I point of abortions..

    • @thecrimtrbune.4270
      @thecrimtrbune.4270 Před 2 lety +27

      Me too...I learned how to use a computer by the teacher drawing the computer on the board...these kids in the US are something else.

    • @adnohs3564
      @adnohs3564 Před 2 lety +1

      U can always go back. Stop comparing yourself to American born people and live your life. UR NOT BETTER. 🙄

  • @danieljones173
    @danieljones173 Před 2 lety +437

    That "I'm trying to annoy you" attitude is part of her family culture. It's antagonistic and narcissistic and intentionally designed to have you pop off so they can play the victim.

    • @kdrizzle9671
      @kdrizzle9671 Před 2 lety +31

      So true.

    • @JayTowers901
      @JayTowers901 Před 2 lety +30

      I've seen this in a few classes. When I was in high school. I didnt think the teachers would win but they threatened them back.

    • @dubbyu4286
      @dubbyu4286 Před 2 lety +16

      I can't stand people like this. That is why I don't give them any ounce of attention.

    • @DopeDevastation
      @DopeDevastation Před 2 lety +2

      THIS IS BASICALLY 70% OF FEMALES THESE DAYS, ESPECIALLY WHEN LOSING A ARGUMENT

    • @bridgetrodriguez4643
      @bridgetrodriguez4643 Před 2 lety +3

      Very true

  • @qreua_3075
    @qreua_3075 Před 2 lety +33

    I left the education system as well. The kids behavior is only half the issue, it's the fact the parents don't correct them when you reach out. Kids will be kids, parents are supposed to steward them...without stewardship teachers and education staff are stuck dealing with horrid behavior with no solution. Any disciplinary action is turned around on the teacher as targeting the child. And to avoid any issues the school sides with the parents, and you're stuck with students who you fear correcting for the sake of your livelihood. The education system is on a rapid decline because real self respecting educators will not tolerate the mess it's becoming and continue to abandon ship.

  • @adhyjc8
    @adhyjc8 Před 2 lety +102

    The lack of consideration for other human beings is astounding. The parents should've been teaching their kids this before they get into school. And their teachers reinforce this. It's very telling about how they will relate and be related to everyone else that they encounter.

  • @burritobob69
    @burritobob69 Před 2 lety +1806

    It starts at home. These kids don’t even respect their own parents so an outside adult has NO chance. We’ve all been in class when Teachers do break and keep it real so I’m sure we KNOW what lead there.

    • @luisl691
      @luisl691 Před 2 lety +17

      Yup. This right here.

    • @reheatthepasta9545
      @reheatthepasta9545 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed.

    • @SP-mf9sh
      @SP-mf9sh Před 2 lety

      That and they are dumb too

    • @elxxii.04
      @elxxii.04 Před 2 lety +1

      well said!

    • @baeseulgi1742
      @baeseulgi1742 Před 2 lety +23

      their parents and the people in the neighbourhood are incorrigible as well so that is where they learn the behaviour from.

  • @TerranceGeorge222
    @TerranceGeorge222 Před 2 lety +868

    Kids like this be mistreating teachers who actually care despite being underpaid and end up with ones who barely teach or could care less about you

    • @Alvin-xs7db
      @Alvin-xs7db Před 2 lety +16

      These lil mfs come from bad single parent households

    • @CoolPapaJMagik
      @CoolPapaJMagik Před 2 lety +32

      Exactly. This is why we’re failing as a nation.. kids have no respect and adults are weak

    • @KirkKusins
      @KirkKusins Před 2 lety +1

      I agree

    • @KirkKusins
      @KirkKusins Před 2 lety

      @@Alvin-xs7db facts

    • @sambenjamin8576
      @sambenjamin8576 Před 2 lety

      @@Alvin-xs7db then they hang out with kids just like them. Constant cycle.

  • @co-bruh1423
    @co-bruh1423 Před 2 lety +37

    Everyone who was on her phone or acted entitled in school is a nobody, poor, selling “stuff”, in jail, prison, or pregnant before 25. They wanted to “live” now they can’t. Karma.

  • @GerflinGrunglesnop
    @GerflinGrunglesnop Před 2 lety +139

    Parents need to take responsibility for raising their children and for the way their children act.

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety

      I know when a kid gets shot in the act of committing an armed home invasion on an innocent family and the parent "wants justice for their kid" these parents need to be locked up or hung.

    • @bm1259
      @bm1259 Před 2 lety +5

      @Christopher Vandy and that starts with the parents

    • @notinterested8452
      @notinterested8452 Před rokem

      Starts from the very top of society down. Don't blame parents.

    • @tragic0077
      @tragic0077 Před rokem

      @@notinterested8452 nah it’s the parents to blame, teach your fuckin kids to have some respect. Not society.

    • @anonymousbo0318
      @anonymousbo0318 Před rokem

      @Christopher Vandy Yeah, no you goof. I didn't have anything to do with others children, so I'm not taking responsibility for their garbage behavior.

  • @cherry9554
    @cherry9554 Před 2 lety +1481

    Racially insensitive? These claims are what breed lazy, victim mentality having people. He’s just telling the truth. I wish my teachers were like this when I was in high school. We had to beg teachers to care because of the rowdy kids in the class making it hard for everyone who actually wanted to learn.

    • @kanamexzeroxyuuki
      @kanamexzeroxyuuki Před 2 lety +27

      Boom!

    • @kennymichaelalanya7134
      @kennymichaelalanya7134 Před 2 lety +62

      Yup . The biggest complaint from adults who did poorly in school is that their teachers didn't push them to learn.

    • @SuperRONDALE
      @SuperRONDALE Před 2 lety +34

      He’s probably a good teacher, but he isn’t Just telling the truth. He’s also being highly emotional around kids. He can be making a point and fucking up at the same time.

    • @kzukiodenthechad7205
      @kzukiodenthechad7205 Před 2 lety +119

      @@SuperRONDALE Every Single Person Has a Breaking Point, and This. Was. His.

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Před 2 lety +16

      What did he say that had anything to do with race.

  • @toricollins6516
    @toricollins6516 Před 2 lety +593

    What the teacher said about "collecting a check on the 1st & 15th" & being a "statistic" was nothing but facts. These kids aren't getting adequate help at home & behave poorly in school. Teachers are underpaid & placed under such stressful conditions.

    • @jwil2414
      @jwil2414 Před 2 lety +12

      He wouldn't of said that to white students.

    • @Akilahfoye
      @Akilahfoye Před 2 lety +47

      @@jwil2414 well it's scare tactics to force the kids to wake up and behave, but he didn't have their respect from the beginning so whatever he says goes in through one ear and out the other. He needed to exert his dominance from the start, a little bit too late, but oh well.
      There needs to be a "Dads on Duty" in every school.

    • @MadNeko27
      @MadNeko27 Před 2 lety

      @@jwil2414 is it possible that these hypothetical "white students" arent as at risk of becoming a statistic (because ya know statistics). So that sort of harsh language would have mininmal impact, if any on these imaginary white students

    • @EmpressAdelaide
      @EmpressAdelaide Před 2 lety +19

      @@jwil2414 ha ha ha, you didn’t have my teachers

    • @lilianmartinez4079
      @lilianmartinez4079 Před 2 lety +7

      Because public school is essientially just daycare.

  • @viziomusa5921
    @viziomusa5921 Před 2 lety +162

    I'm also a high school teacher, and I go on a rant just like this one at least once every 3 months. It's a thankless job. And I don't even make enough money to live in the city that I teach in. Still, teachers typically care more about helping than the money, so it drives us to our wits end, like the poor guy in this video. Sending out healing energy to that hero!

    • @sanashaukat5120
      @sanashaukat5120 Před rokem +4

      I got a psychology degree and worked at a elementary school for a year , the kids are so fucking rude and there parents are so entitled and they expected that the teachers will “fix” there kids without any consequences. So now I am back in school for IT and my pay will be double. Teaching is such a fucking thankless job, I got out as soon as I could

    • @user-mf2gr3cz6e
      @user-mf2gr3cz6e Před rokem

      @Tracchofyre ok Einstein, who's gonna teach kids then? A robot?

    • @tomburt709
      @tomburt709 Před 11 měsíci

      Feel bad for whenever my 9th grade teacher had to go on a rant. He was super nice, went above and beyond for us, and made class interesting, so it was a shock the first time he raised his voice. Still, it would happen over and over because the shock doesn't last for long.

  • @firetammer19
    @firetammer19 Před 2 lety +25

    I am a teacher, and I love my job, I love my students, I love what I do, but it’s so hard. It is so hard to teach people who don’t care. It’s so hard to meet with parents who are in denial of who their child is, and it’s been a long journey. I’m not surprised that so many are leaving the occupation.

  • @LuminousEldrazi
    @LuminousEldrazi Před 2 lety +712

    my mom is a teacher, she's been doing highschool for a while and she's resigning this summer due to the students treating her so poorly alongside the school itself giving her no support. she's doing the work of five people, putting in 80 hour weeks some weeks, helping her co-workers, and getting nothing but bratty kids. it's thankless. it's soul crushing. she LOVES teaching but it's gotten so miserable due to no students or parents being held to accountability. they just send their students to school with a phone in their hand and an attitude of disdain for anyone other than themselves.
    it sucks calling my mom and hearing how the job she went to college for has been nothing but a living hell for a while. she spent most her life raising me and my siblings, then went to school for something she really wanted to do, only for it to be so awful she doesn't want to do it anymore.

    • @Inspirayetion
      @Inspirayetion Před 2 lety +36

      My mom is a teacher as well and has a story everyday. It's terrible how such a critical system in our society has no accountability. Education is fundamental but it's set up in a way that almost everybody who enters it fails. Students and teachers.

    • @courtneyvanpatten6345
      @courtneyvanpatten6345 Před 2 lety +32

      It doesn't have to be for nothing! There are a lot of homeschooling options, like Kai pods, and other individual co ops who want help and tutors. Then she can choose her "clients". It's not over! Breaking the toxic cycle is the first step.

    • @sallym2827
      @sallym2827 Před 2 lety +8

      That is sad for your mum. I used to teach in SE Asia but I would never teach in a state school in my home country because I know what they're like. If your mum loves teaching there are still available avenues where she can teach whilst not being disrespected though. Maybe private school, or teaching English as a foreign language.

    • @ntsakobaloyi6965
      @ntsakobaloyi6965 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing. and your mom is exemplary I would be proud to be her kid no matter the outcome. If she has such drive even with the years she would have to go through to get the job and the passions for students and just human beings in general.

    • @tomaguilar4647
      @tomaguilar4647 Před 2 lety +4

      Is it possible for her to teach for a private school? Perhaps she has already explore that option though.

  • @juni8313
    @juni8313 Před 2 lety +1732

    People now is using race as a shield of protection but paying no mind to the reason why this teacher snapped. These kids nowadays are so outta pocket but he’s racially insensitive? I really wish he didn’t resign and had people fighting on his behalf. These teachers got it hard and should be respected way more. (Unless of course they are disrespectful or assholes themselves)

    • @Angi3_6
      @Angi3_6 Před 2 lety +170

      Using the race card grabs people’s attention. It’s been reduced to a bunch of buzzwords now.

    • @rayvonrogers3018
      @rayvonrogers3018 Před 2 lety

      Lol, they've always been pulling the race card, it's just more prevalent nowadays smh

    • @sleevelesswonder9009
      @sleevelesswonder9009 Před 2 lety +8

      @@CoolPapaJMagik ain't cool

    • @matthewsinclair507
      @matthewsinclair507 Před 2 lety

      Nothing about race was ever mentioned. These kids only know what their parents taught em, when your back against the wall, pull the R card.

    • @juni8313
      @juni8313 Před 2 lety +56

      @@CoolPapaJMagik to some yeah but that ain’t the case for everyone. Some teachers actually give af. And I’m black so I know for a fact most of the times in the classrooms it be us acting up in the classrooms.

  • @tipsybass7060
    @tipsybass7060 Před 2 lety +4

    It’s only gotten worse since I worked at a middle school. I was appalled how the kids talked to eachother.. Main reason why there’s lots of entitled people going into teaching that don’t have any concern for teaching.. and basically get money thrown at them in college by programs like “teach America”. These people have no conflict resolution skills whatsoever.. no idea what poverty consciousness is.. there’s many other factors that go into teaching.. it does have a lot to do with what those kids, and how they’re raised at home. Disrespect is a LEARNED behavior. And it comes from the parents. However, it’s the same way on any college campus. I was appalled at the disrespect of those on Facebook and watching movies during class.. I was paying my own way, and these jack holes were doing wtf they wanted to be doing.. mommy and daddy afforded them that. It’s sickening. Mostly white kids too!

  • @cguibcx
    @cguibcx Před 2 lety +17

    Teaching is a difficult, thankless job in America that can push anyone to their breaking point. This man didn't sound racist, he sounded fed up.

  • @amethysthashira
    @amethysthashira Před 2 lety +531

    As someone who graduated high school about a year ago, I've witnessed too many instances of students pushing our teachers' buttons and then acting dumbfounded when they finally snapped at them when it was well deserved

    • @soomi5667
      @soomi5667 Před 2 lety +39

      I witnessed that too often in my schools too. The annoyance of it all,, like do they not realize what they’re doing?
      Also I’m class of 2021 as well lol 😂

    • @zionthedragon8866
      @zionthedragon8866 Před 2 lety +13

      High school graduate of 2019 here. Yeah, and where I was, if you spoke up about it, everyone would essentially verbally jump down your throat. I sort of learned to keep quiet about it when around other students.

    • @The_OG_CornMan
      @The_OG_CornMan Před 2 lety +9

      I was in a physics class and some dude air plays a picture onto the class tv that said "this guys a bitch" and pointed it to my teacher. This happened so many times. I remeber same kid gave him a noogie. Teacher was gone a week later

    • @TheRandomMuffinMan
      @TheRandomMuffinMan Před 2 lety +16

      The differene between Highschool and College is that the Professor doesn't have to deal with your bullshit and can kick you out of the class or go out of their way to make sure you fail. Like I doubt this girl is even going to make it college unless she gets her act straight.

    • @acham4152
      @acham4152 Před 2 lety +9

      Like I told plenty of friends: you'll get away acting like this with teachers because this is how they pay bills. But when you graduate, try acting tuff and stupid with some random guy at the gas station.....you won't be laughing after you get your ass kicked..and that's if u make it out alive

  • @rideofthevalkyries6671
    @rideofthevalkyries6671 Před 2 lety +333

    I feel bad for the teacher. He seems like he came into this career to make a difference, but has gotten progressively beaten down to the point of frustration and he lost it. These kids are disrespectful af.

    • @sorina9130
      @sorina9130 Před 2 lety +1

      Then psychopaths take their place and teach kids some weird ish

  • @Homemadegameguru
    @Homemadegameguru Před 2 lety +7

    Back in the 80s when I was in school, and even before that, chewing gum in class - especially like an open mouth cow - was considered disrespectful. Boys, girls, straight, gay, every color of the rainbow - it didn't matter! You got in shit for just that. Talking in class was a no-no. Not putting away your Gameboy (yes, I'm that old) was a no-no. In high school, I had thugs in my class that drove one of the nicest teachers in the school towards a full mental breakdown - they were expelled!
    Now, we hear from teachers at elementary school talk about 9-year-olds threatening them, being entitled a-holes and using their phones in class. The worst part is that there are parents who defend their 'angels' when they are in the wrong - where as back in the day, your ass would have been tanned (gen x and baby boomers know what I'm talking about). Aka - I get why this teacher lost his shit in class. The foul language wasn't necessary, but I can sympathize with his anger.

  • @manuelviellieber4763
    @manuelviellieber4763 Před 2 lety +9

    A friend of mine just started teaching at a German high school. If you’d meet him, you know that he’s a great teacher. He is passionate about his job and his students seem to like him a lot. But he also tells stories about other teachers not having the same kind of authority and the kids know that straight away. It’s not always a problem, but kids can eat you alive as a teacher. Disrespect is not the only problem. I remember we had a beginning teacher in my high school when I was like 12 years old and he was just not made out to be a teacher. knowledgewise he was really good, but he was just not that comfortable teaching, but most of us still tried to be polite and work with him. But some of the other kids in class tested his boundaries all the times.

  • @Confucios1118
    @Confucios1118 Před 2 lety +602

    I’m willing to bet that girl’s parents were all over how she was an innocent little angel, who wasn’t doing anything wrong, but trying to protect herself by filming.

    • @etaylor832
      @etaylor832 Před 2 lety

      No she’s a little brat and needs a ass whopping. Disrespectful ass kids act like they can’t be touched while blatantly being disrespectful in general and having a chip on their shoulders.

    • @alexisdominguez3133
      @alexisdominguez3133 Před 2 lety +16

      Exactly, well put.🤦

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 Před 2 lety +53

      Oh, they were. They made the media rounds, claiming she was the victim of a racist teacher. She said even though he wasn’t singling her out, she felt his rant was completely directed at her. It was wild.

    • @Waydewilson89
      @Waydewilson89 Před 2 lety +3

      They never do wrong just all racist people hating on the kid lol

    • @juwansimmons7612
      @juwansimmons7612 Před 2 lety

      That’s what some of these black people do for victim hood to cover up their wrongs.

  • @SoundsOfSushi
    @SoundsOfSushi Před 2 lety +667

    Disrespect starts in the home. Unfortunately, social media just makes it worse by reinforcing bad behavior.

    • @LoneStoneMaalik
      @LoneStoneMaalik Před 2 lety +4

      I’m surprised this doesn’t have more likes.

    • @RGInquisitor
      @RGInquisitor Před 2 lety +3

      I had a situation with two of my students openly disrespecting the principal to my face. During the meeting with the mom of one of the students, her reply when told about the disrespect was literally: "They're teenagers. This is how they behave. Get used to it."

    • @SoundsOfSushi
      @SoundsOfSushi Před 2 lety +13

      @@RGInquisitor exactly. The parents should also face consequences for their kid’s bad attitude when they allow them get away with it. There’s a lot of truth in the saying, “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”.

    • @ClockworkWyrm
      @ClockworkWyrm Před 2 lety +9

      @@SoundsOfSushi The consequences for parents used to be student expulsion. Then the parents got to "deal with it" instead of foisting their brats off on the schools.

    • @SoundsOfSushi
      @SoundsOfSushi Před 2 lety +3

      @@ClockworkWyrm I miss catholic school back in the day when they used to smack us with yard sticks, then tell our parents that we were bad and get whoopins from your parents too.

  • @jojothehero1
    @jojothehero1 Před 2 lety +5

    My dad works as a teacher alot. Once he had a class where they were disrespectful as shit. Like one student even turned her chair around to chat with a student behind her. So he called them out and told them that he is doing something for them and that they are disrespectful. They told him that he has to put up with it because it's his job...
    So he said "oh really?" To them and walked out of the classroom without saying anything else to them. He went to the director of the school and quit his job at that school.
    Then he went back in the classroom without saying anything to the students and started packing his stuff. They asked him what he was doing and he told them that he just quit his job.
    They had some stupid faces when he left saying "you needed me I can work wherever I want." 😂😂
    Hopefully that was teaching them something.

  • @stephanieharness3049
    @stephanieharness3049 Před 2 lety +43

    I remember going to school in the inner city. That shot felt like going into a jail everyday and the restrictions were ridiculous. When I got moved to a suburban school just the sheer freedom changed who I felt about going to school. It was like at my old school they were expecting us to act up so they tightened the reigns, but at the new school, I didn’t feel like I had to be on guard all the time waiting for the other shoe to drop. It was a culture shock at first.

    • @adrianamorales3112
      @adrianamorales3112 Před 2 lety +7

      Girl I went through the same thing but backwards. I went to a mainly white high school got kicked out (personal reasons) went to the innercity HS by my parents house... huge difference. I ain't ever seen like 50% of the kids in the class not give aF lol

    • @aeoligarlic4024
      @aeoligarlic4024 Před 2 lety

      They're also probably will end up in jail lol bunch of useless daddy issues scums they are

  • @ogechio1609
    @ogechio1609 Před 2 lety +486

    💯 I’m black, attended a majority black high school, staffed by majority black teachers and those teachers spoke this way to us.

    • @ashleysanford8645
      @ashleysanford8645 Před 2 lety +17

      But that was completely okay. Because skin color. Before anybody flips out. I got family all over the whole Spectrum black white asian Latin. Just a good old-fashioned American mutt.

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Před 2 lety +28

      @@ashleysanford8645 "mutt" that's some incel forum vocab

    • @ogechio1609
      @ogechio1609 Před 2 lety +55

      @@ashleysanford8645 I went to school in an impoverished area. Unfortunately people grossly overestimate the number of black families actually benefiting from welfare. Go to white impoverished neighborhoods and I would bet the conversations in classrooms are similar. Poverty aside, teachers are frustrated with students across the board. There’s an overwhelming amount of bratty attitudes, no matter the socioeconomic level.

    • @Rakebab1
      @Rakebab1 Před 2 lety +78

      @@bendover7841 mutt refers to mixed breed of dogs, sometimes used for people in a derogatory manner. It existed before incel forums ever existed

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Před 2 lety

      fr I feel bad for white teachers.
      White teachers gotta deal with these spoiled ass kids calling them racists.

  • @sexybrat101390
    @sexybrat101390 Před 2 lety +641

    As a past teacher, a student with a history of assault was put into my class without even telling me about her background. She tried to size me up to see if she could beat me. 21 years old and still a senior in high school. I'm glad I left and I hope more teachers leave. Make the parents teach the hellspawns.

    • @fc7307
      @fc7307 Před 2 lety

      Wow how come she wasn't charged with assault? She is an adult at 21 years old. If parents can't teach their kids how to behave properly then society will. And it won't be pretty.

    • @riri4883
      @riri4883 Před 2 lety +122

      21 years old?😭✋🏾

    • @spenceramey406
      @spenceramey406 Před 2 lety +66

      A 21 year old high school senior? I figured you would just be kicked out before then. Correct me if wrong however, isn't there a law /or laws that states that, the student does not have to remain in some sort of school curriculum once the student reach the age of 16? Or something like that....

    • @MiaWallace7903
      @MiaWallace7903 Před 2 lety +57

      21 years old and still in high school??? Big Yikes

    • @LoneWalkingLearner
      @LoneWalkingLearner Před 2 lety +17

      WHAT?!!?!! TWENTY-ONE????? naaah wasted time if I ever heard it.

  • @HanGhost99
    @HanGhost99 Před 2 lety +8

    A lot of these kids are annoying and entitled AF, when I was in school there would be bad students who be disrespectful, be sent to the principals office and be sent back 3 minutes later, basically nothing happens and they don't care, we shouldn't be carrying these kids 24/7

  • @tianabarrios3944
    @tianabarrios3944 Před 2 lety +21

    As someone who is about to graduate from a student teaching program, I greatly appreciate this video! For a moment I thought this teacher was about to get dragged through the mud but was pleasantly surprised to see all the support! Just like you all said, I'm not saying this teacher was right but he's clearly passionate and fed up at the same time. I should have known you two are more nuanced than that! Thank you again for shedding light on this topic

  • @DavidRealMusic
    @DavidRealMusic Před 2 lety +243

    I’m a teacher, Disrespect not Covid is the real reason for all these teacher shortages.

    • @Frazier16
      @Frazier16 Před 2 lety +10

      Even way before covid there was a shortage

  • @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds
    @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds Před 2 lety +745

    I'm an elementary school bus driver and trust me, the problem is DEFINITELY the parents. Children do as much as they feel they can get away with, so if they know nothing will happen when they get home, then there is ZERO incentive for them to behave well.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Před 2 lety

      Aba never did the military

    • @Jewelzbabiii
      @Jewelzbabiii Před 2 lety +33

      @@vipr1142 what that gotta do with this comment ?

    • @OuzRev
      @OuzRev Před 2 lety +19

      @@vipr1142 Yes he did, I was the military.

    • @Jewelzbabiii
      @Jewelzbabiii Před 2 lety +30

      I feel like bus drivers get it even worse cause kids have less of a care cause they know you , as a driver , have to focus on the road . When I was younger , I hated when I wasn't in the car line & had to take the bus . It's one thing to be bullied in school & a whole nother thing on the bus .

    • @Zombie_Trooper
      @Zombie_Trooper Před 2 lety +20

      Bingo. I'm friends with an assistant principal and she tells me constantly how awful these kids and their parents are...and they can't do anything about it. They're expected to just deal with it because there's no recourse.

  • @jchapfly5422
    @jchapfly5422 Před 2 lety +7

    I remember a principle in my old high school had to step down because he brought up how much worth the school needed to do because Hispanic drop out rates were getting too crazy.
    On top, just one accusation from a parent or student would screw up her career. The system is definitely flailing students, but it’s also failing teachers.

  • @78jujubs
    @78jujubs Před rokem +5

    When I was in 8th grade, my class made my teacher cry. He came to the back and just covered his mouth with his had and silently cried. This isn’t new that students will bully a teacher, it’s the policies around how children are dealt with that have changed. How do you expect your child to grow into a good person if they never receive consequences for their behaviour? How great would you kid be if they learned that they can systematically destroy a person’s self esteem if they just try hard enough? Your kid doesn’t stay a kid forever, you have to realize what you may be turning loose onto the world.

  • @lovechild9961
    @lovechild9961 Před 2 lety +686

    I was the quiet and observant kid in school. My class was ghetto as hell. Had a hard time teaching most students in there. They would talk over her, be on their phones, skip class, etc.. The teacher would just sit at her desk and cry sometimes. Leave the classroom. It was stressful for her and I could see that. They were laughing at her. I remember standing up for her and calling them out. Just 0 empathy, it's sickening.

    • @bigt5096
      @bigt5096 Před 2 lety

      Black students I’m guessing? Bad parenting per usual…

    • @Akilahfoye
      @Akilahfoye Před 2 lety +41

      that's why parents, especially the dads need to come and sit in the classroom, so their children can behave. Adolescents will challenge authority, it happens in every generation.

    • @lovechild9961
      @lovechild9961 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Akilahfoye I agree, but most parents won't do that. They just expect the school staff to do that.

    • @lovechild9961
      @lovechild9961 Před 2 lety +25

      @@bigt5096 That's not always the case. There are black students who lived in a two parent household, like myself. It's definitely the household and childhood that makes a person. At least to me

    • @Akilahfoye
      @Akilahfoye Před 2 lety +7

      @@lovechild9961 I have some hope that a few will support their school community. Hopefully there can be a "Dads on Duty" chapter in every state. Big brother/big sister programs still exist? Hopefully we can get out of this cycle.

  • @scorpietta23
    @scorpietta23 Před 2 lety +226

    This is what bad parenting gives you. They raise children with no respect, no character, no accountability, just no sense at all. This will continue to happen as long as there are irresponsible parents in the world. We could also say it's peer influence but those peers were probably raised wrong as well. It's a never ending web and a never ending cycle.

    • @MrEKOPriest
      @MrEKOPriest Před 2 lety +6

      And this is what having no fathers gets you.

    • @KHEENGS
      @KHEENGS Před 2 lety +4

      Peer influence? Come on now there’s no amount of peer influence that could make me act a fool outside because I know when I got home my parents would kill me

    • @jeremywillinger6404
      @jeremywillinger6404 Před 2 lety

      The teacher was worth 100 of that chewing cow

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 Před 2 lety

      Welfare state man. Women don't need men when they have Daddy State. Fathers leave the home and no family values any more. And the kids just know they don;t need an education, because they don't need a job. They can just get handouts and blame the fact they aren't bestselling R&B artists on white supremacy.

  • @JDMHaze
    @JDMHaze Před 2 lety +17

    You should be grateful to have a teacher like this, and he was keeping it real, when he was talking about the statistics and the numbers.... i stand beside him 🙏🏽

  • @nunyabusiness2945
    @nunyabusiness2945 Před 2 lety +6

    Ok I realize I’m late to this video (sorry!) but I can confirm that teachers have a real struggle. This is a public school parent perspective (elementary, middle, and high). We’ve had contact with MANY teachers. Some in disciplining our kids. By and large the teachers usually show apprehension and mistrust (some are pictures of an abused person) when we look them in the eye (usually at Back to School Night) and say “this is a partnership. You tell us what you need from our kid. They belong to you when they’re at school. We’ll let you know when we need something.” We’ve been in the district with 3 kids for an individual year total of 19 contact years with teachers. (14, 11, 7 year olds.) In ALL those years we’ve had 3 serious conflicts that needed resolution. Only one of which was teacher-based. The teachers in my district are generally great. But they still look at us with worry and usually take a minute to realize we’re being honest - that we’re their allies in this mission of educating our children. Smh. So sad.

  • @mohamedfofana3053
    @mohamedfofana3053 Před 2 lety +137

    Growing up in Africa, we use to get shredded to pieces if we ever disrespected teachers. Even the principle would get into the fun just because. That’s why teachers had complete classroom authority. Being a goofball was not worth getting your whole soul beaten out of you.

    • @ricardoh87
      @ricardoh87 Před 2 lety +14

      Spare the rod spoil the child

    • @bassekaman8315
      @bassekaman8315 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ricardoh87 fax

    • @nvelas.1731
      @nvelas.1731 Před 2 lety +1

      Word!!! No cap

    • @goldbluetears
      @goldbluetears Před 2 lety

      Yeah I just wanted to say something like that. Send those little brats to Nigeria to teach them about respect and discipline.

    • @nicholasenechukwu2838
      @nicholasenechukwu2838 Před 2 lety

      I swear to God man!!! Going to high school in Nigeria, you dared not!!! You'd be thrashed by the cane to bits!!! And God bless you it turned out your parents found out!!! Damn your ass is done!!!

  • @ChuckFinelyForever
    @ChuckFinelyForever Před 2 lety +718

    Growing up in shitty ghetto schools, I feel for this teacher. There are many kids who are complete pieces of shit who don’t care about anything. This girl is a great example of this.

    • @deniseberman8633
      @deniseberman8633 Před 2 lety +34

      But even in shitty schools there are those exceptions that want to learn. I had very bad gang experience during junior high school in NYC. Was traumatized, they made my year hell. Sometimes the kids would go out of their way to drive the teachers crazy. In the 50’s teachers dealt with these punks differently.

    • @MEFelicia
      @MEFelicia Před 2 lety +47

      @@deniseberman8633 I cussed out some kids when I was a HS teacher 😂. I took absolutely no bullshit. I also got them out of gangs, got them job interviews, attended their poetry slams and rap cyphers and talent shows, hosted the video game club after school, hosted the drama club after school, hosted the writer's lounge after school... I always worked to earn my students' respect, but I quickly shut the F down all goofy a-holes who tried to disrupt the good vibes in my classroom. I watched so many kids go from HS freshman to college student I can't even count. Some of them are young adults now who I'm still in contact with. To be a teacher you have to really love kids. You have to really want to make a difference. It has to be something you'd basically do for free because you love the subject you teach so much and you really feel like kids will become better, smarter, human beings based on the lessons they'll get in your class. When they see how sincerely you love your subject matter, and how sincerely you love them, you can handle your business by any means necessary when you get one of the very few true a-holes that don't belong in a school at all, and the entire class will have your back when you do. I knew this first hand when the English dept. head came to my classroom and asked my students if I had used a curse word to this one particular student and the entire room said no. Except the a-hole I cussed out...

    • @andrewferguson8032
      @andrewferguson8032 Před 2 lety +8

      I felt so bad for this teacher. Poor guy

    • @SonOfBaldo
      @SonOfBaldo Před 2 lety

      There are also many teachers who are complete pieces of shit. Stop acting like it isnt a 2 way street. You're mad at teenagers for acting like teenagers. You think you werent a disrespectful little shit who thought he knew everything when you were 16? Guarantees several of your teachers thought you were. We all were. It's a part of growing up.

    • @ShadowTwister28
      @ShadowTwister28 Před 2 lety +2

      Obama's yo mama comma no drama from my lama yaye

  • @Solus6464
    @Solus6464 Před 2 lety +8

    You couldn’t pay me enough to be a teacher. A massive amount of parents now don’t deserve to be parents and raise these kids to not only be disruptive but also cause harm to others around him.

  • @truthseeker44
    @truthseeker44 Před 2 lety +17

    "The truth remains the truth" regardless of who says it. White teachers in certain schools generally want to be there to help. Those of us who get emotional and go off on students do so because we care!

  • @jabronimcscheister
    @jabronimcscheister Před 2 lety +765

    I had a teacher come at me with some "real talk" once. Cursed me the fuck out for my BS. I remember it was a turning point in my life and everyday I'm grateful for it. But also I realize that even though more people can benefit from something like that, our system is too fucking soft and 9 times out of 10 the student would lack conviction/ seek clout rather than learn and the teacher would be reprimanded/ fired. We spend more money than the next 10 countries or whatever yet can't get our shit together.
    The culture is broken.

    • @silkyslim416
      @silkyslim416 Před 2 lety +3

      Big facts💯

    • @ricardoh87
      @ricardoh87 Před 2 lety +20

      It all starts in the home

    • @awsomegirlpower476
      @awsomegirlpower476 Před 2 lety +12

      Yep. The culture is broken because the family is broken. Girl's father is nowhere to be found
      EDIT: Before people think I'm being racist, the news report is on YT. The Mom doesn't like what her daughter did but she still supports her behavior. No father in sight.

    • @edamitep1533
      @edamitep1533 Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly bro, and when all the other teachers are just caving and telling kids how amazing they are, they think this dude is out of pocket

    • @theothesir
      @theothesir Před 2 lety +10

      It ain't broken, it was done by design.

  • @1lazydragon
    @1lazydragon Před 2 lety +593

    One memory that will always stick with me is an event that happened in sophomore year in high school. There was a always a group of 4-5 students that were always loud and disruptive. On this one day I remember those group of students being so disruptive and disrespectful that it made our English teacher cry. Mainly because this was her first year teaching, and she was very kind and soft spoken. I just remember her walking out the class crying, and those group of students just laughing the whole time. 10+ years later, I'll catch a few of those students still working drive thru windows at fast food restaurants whenever I go on my lunch break. Wouldn't take a rocket scientist to know that was the path they were heading on all those years ago.

    • @greent16
      @greent16 Před 2 lety +143

      My mother always used to say that the child who won't submit at home will be taught to submit by the world. Those ex students who refused to take instruction back then, have learned pretty fast how to take orders and instructions now

    • @anthonyfletcher8053
      @anthonyfletcher8053 Před 2 lety +20

      @@greent16 ohhh I like that!

    • @wtatefan1395
      @wtatefan1395 Před 2 lety +27

      @@greent16 damn mom hitting with them slavery sayings 🙏🙏🙏

    • @ogatak4158
      @ogatak4158 Před 2 lety

      @@greent16 Your mom sounds like a control freak

    • @Eatsleepjustdance
      @Eatsleepjustdance Před 2 lety +3

      Like that saying she a wise women

  • @Dredabeast95
    @Dredabeast95 Před 2 lety +6

    Some of the most influential people in my life were my teachers…..they saved me from the stupid shit i constantly kept getting into. The constant skipping school, hanging with the wrong crowd, not taking my studies seriously…all of it. I had multiple teachers and principles that helped me, taught me valuable life lessons that my parents didnt really teach me. They even helped me buy my Prom tux, and helped me with my graduation, im still forever grateful for everything they did for me. I only wish i could contact them and pay them back and properly thank them for showing me the light.

  • @zackerymendoza3411
    @zackerymendoza3411 Před 2 lety +5

    Majority of kids mimic their parents or role models, that should be enough said already cause we know how people are.

  • @kaymitchell6143
    @kaymitchell6143 Před 2 lety +388

    My mom is a teacher and she says they're horrible. She used to get called into meetings with her principal because she had too many students failing her class. The thing is they literally used to turn in blank sheets of paper. I've helped her grade paper and seen it firsthand. Some never turn in work even though she lets them turn it in late for full credit. These kids also think they're going to be rich lawyers, doctors, and such. 😂😂 The delusion of the kids and the way they've been pacified is crazy.

    • @Giopowered
      @Giopowered Před 2 lety +28

      Crazy thing is. Those kids may be able to get those jobs. Colleges now literally accept almost anybody

    • @jaybee8862
      @jaybee8862 Před 2 lety +5

      Ngl I did the same thing... I did no homework till like the last month of the semester whenever they'd just be like...
      "Hey... this is everything you missed, unless you hand in A, B, C etc you won't pass this course."
      Rest of the year for me I was barely in class

    • @ruggedyful
      @ruggedyful Před 2 lety +11

      @@jaybee8862 not trying to shade, but i would like to know, how did that work out for you?

    • @adriansolorio4730
      @adriansolorio4730 Před 2 lety

      @@Giopowered No they wont. Some colleges are diploma mills, like Devry and Trump University, other colleges are more competitive. No RICH doctors, lawyers or whatever else are coming from Devry or Trump University

    • @RagnarLK
      @RagnarLK Před 2 lety +4

      @@Giopowered They might get into some colleges but, out in the workforce, that shit does not slide.

  • @DeBossman12
    @DeBossman12 Před 2 lety +526

    Wow. There was a time my son was disrespectful to his teacher and I brought him to her and made him apologize to her and promise he will never do it again and to listen to her from now on. The teacher told me that I'm the first parent to ever made their child do that and that most parents would either make excuses for their child or blame the teacher for their incompetence. Being a teacher is a thankless job and parents need to back them up more and hold their children accountable for their actions. A non-discipline child makes a non-discipline adult and if parents don't teach their kids, the streets will.

    • @valeriewfolks3543
      @valeriewfolks3543 Před 2 lety +21

      Yes the streets will teach them or the prison system will.

    • @aldnor129
      @aldnor129 Před 2 lety +24

      Finally thank you!!! A parent who takes accountability for their child and takes the moment as a teaching lesson. If only more parents do what you did. But instead they don’t want to be “blamed” and held accountable for their kids shit behavior and blame the teacher and blame the school, everyone but their own household.

    • @Maggielennahh
      @Maggielennahh Před 2 lety +4

      👏👏👏

    • @milili27
      @milili27 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you. ❤️

    • @selinnazsur2328
      @selinnazsur2328 Před 2 lety +9

      You sir are a good father, I applaud you. If more parents were like you the schooling system wouldn't be in this state (I'm not American but my country has similar issues with bad parenting and disrespected teachers).

  • @mogamatsedickpetersen8620
    @mogamatsedickpetersen8620 Před 6 měsíci

    I studied to become a high school teacher and during teaching practicals, I had lots of kids that would go out of their way to disrespect me, some tried to fight me and all because I would tell them to be quiet long enough for me to get the teaching point across. Kids using bad language to get a rise out of me and making as if I don't have authority in the class because I'm not their real teacher.
    There was this one teacher who was absent for a week, so I had to teach his 10th Physics class. Firstly, none of the kids were coping, so I don't know why they chose the subject. Secondly, they blatantly refused to pay attention and in one lesson, the boys were talking about motorbikes and when they didn't understand the content, one of the boys (who definitely would not amount to much), had the gall to say that I was a bad teacher, yet there were kids who did understand, so I didn't take it too hard.
    Fast-forward a couple of days and it's time to have a lesson evaluated by someone from my university. The kids were their usual shithead selves (obviously not all, but the majority of them) and the evaluator deducted a lot of points, not because I didn't take time to discipline the class, but because they didn't listen and didn't grasp the lesson content. I told her that the class actively refuses to listen to me, saying that I'm just a student teacher and that they will only listen to their teacher. She turned it back on me and said that I should have spent time getting to know them and that even though my lesson plan was great and that I'm clearly knowledgeable and passionate, I need to do better with building a relationship with the kids. The system is wack.

  • @RealisticEnt
    @RealisticEnt Před 2 lety

    I just started teaching this year and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! I've gone off like this a few times. The issues is, these kids are babied and I can understand why. However, I explain to them the concept of the school to prison pipeline. I teach decently wealthy black kids in Desoto, Tx. A lot of them pretend to be from poor communities, but they live in mansions. lol They disrespect me and other people and I can't handle it how I would in the streets. That gives them courage to continue the behavior because the most they get is a slap on the wrist. When they turn 18, game changes. The behavior they were given a pass with will now get them misdemeanors and fines. Resisting arrest leads to assault on a police officer and felonies. Quickly they end up in the prison system. The same prison system that was created in 1865. Interesting year to create the US prison system.

  • @iyangraham7299
    @iyangraham7299 Před 2 lety +381

    He spoke straight facts. These heathens don't have guidance at home. If their parents were more concerned with raising them than being their friends, we wouldn't have this issue.

    • @ronnieallie8490
      @ronnieallie8490 Před 2 lety +20

      Exactly. Heathens.

    • @animeuniverse5586
      @animeuniverse5586 Před 2 lety +1

      There should be a balance

    • @raggedyhaggity250
      @raggedyhaggity250 Před 2 lety +19

      this is happens happens when parents stop being parents amd start being friends with their kids. parents are the first and MAIN authoritive figures in their children's lives. i hate today's overly soft standards of parenting.

    • @haileyt857
      @haileyt857 Před 2 lety

      They're not even trying to be friends. They're being abusive shitheads who shouldn't have had kids and control their kids into being shitheads themselves or don't even bother teaching their kids *anything*. I see more of that shit going down then 'parents trying to be friends with their kids'.

    • @09BiGDylan
      @09BiGDylan Před 2 lety +1

      Calling kids heathens doesn't help the kids or the teachers.

  • @miketacos9034
    @miketacos9034 Před 2 lety +764

    Teachers deserve to not be abused. By students, by parents, by admin, by districts.

  • @greeneyedlady8426
    @greeneyedlady8426 Před 2 lety +4

    In 1974 I graduated high school. A friend of mine and her friends threw the teacher out of the classroom and locked the door, they were in the 10th grade. No they were not suspended at all, I don't know why. Kids were disrespectful at that time also. Nothing changed IMO, except the internet has actually shown this in real time. Many on this site were not saints in school either.

  • @OhMyItsEli
    @OhMyItsEli Před 27 dny +2

    Imagine being a teacher at this school and you refer to your students as your "statistics" 🤣

  • @beatznatwor
    @beatznatwor Před 2 lety +376

    Honestly one of the reasons I tried to be in AP or honors classes as much as possible was to avoid being around the kids who couldn’t give a f less and were mad disrespectful to the teachers. I know people don’t want to hear it, but it’s not always racism sometimes it’s being an inconsiderate jerk that’s the issue

    • @joesteadman343
      @joesteadman343 Před 2 lety +31

      Beatz - "I hated the mean kids so I became the world's smartest nuclear physicist"

    • @midnightgurl211
      @midnightgurl211 Před 2 lety +9

      Yaws I thought I was the only one who did it for this reason as well

    • @aniyamarie8370
      @aniyamarie8370 Před 2 lety +15

      My next door neighbor said the same thing at a Thanksgiving dinner. I think he was hesitant because he’s white but my mom and I agreed wit him. People pull the race card to make themselves exempt from accountability. The girl in that video reminds me too much of my 8th grade classmates. There are a few I follow on social media who are doing well today and that’s because they never caught an attitude with the teachers, only students. But the rest who were disrespectful? I honestly don’t know where they are now.

    • @egobrain6826
      @egobrain6826 Před 2 lety +8

      Some schools are getting rid of those classes. For "equity."

    • @frankiejones7858
      @frankiejones7858 Před 2 lety

      So how's y'all lives now ?

  • @TeaMasterIroh
    @TeaMasterIroh Před 2 lety +390

    She's smirking, chewing gum, and you can actually hear her cursing the teacher out. But she was "scared". Yeah, I believe that...

    • @kevohernado1669
      @kevohernado1669 Před 2 lety

      @Fenrir my ex got pregnant had a kid at 16 and before hand she was all hated check her baby and her post those same snakes in the comments this shit is toxic out there the fakeness is crazy

    • @SeeHang
      @SeeHang Před 2 lety +4

      Scared for what? A bad participation grade?

    • @Unknown_19fr
      @Unknown_19fr Před 2 lety

      She's fs not scared unless she one of dem people who laugh when scared or in bad/awkward situations

    • @Naistov
      @Naistov Před 2 lety

      An ignorant ass kid smh.

    • @moniqueross419
      @moniqueross419 Před 2 lety

      smirking- like the dum lil ass she is. no respect. i swear we were not this bad

  • @aliviaa7480
    @aliviaa7480 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys always keep it real, very non judgmental minds and that’s appreciated. Instead of thinking like majority you guys see respect or lack there of and call it out not just act like the petty attitude is okay and proper. Always got those facts and receipts from experiencing similar events. Been going through the playlist watching all your videos and love them all!!

  • @saratina8845
    @saratina8845 Před 2 lety

    Totally agree with you and it's been happening for a while, the hostility from students towards teachers who actually care to educate them is nothing new. I'm not a teacher, but I was a student on a high school where this kind of situations and even more humiliating ones happened every day. Even then it pained me to see the degree of disrespect and lack of appreciation for educators from my classmates. Maybe is because I had come from a country (Colombia) where at that time disrespecting an elder especially a teacher or not was unacceptable. It's sad to see that this continues to happen and that both the systems and parents of these students can't seem to put themselves in these teachers' situation.

  • @devintaylor2051
    @devintaylor2051 Před 2 lety +501

    Yeah Im actually with the teacher on this one. Him throwing out the statistics is just reality, cus in a few years people will be complaining about a failed education system. Also not coming down on the disrespectful students breeds that selective victimhood mentality where people can switch it on when accountability comes knocking.

    • @itzajordan
      @itzajordan Před 2 lety +8

      Man our education system has been falling 😂

    • @mduhyx2120
      @mduhyx2120 Před 2 lety +7

      "The stastitic" is embarrassing us for real

    • @meechie9z
      @meechie9z Před 2 lety

      @@itzajordan no shit but that’s not a excuse for disrespect, and a lot of these kids hear that shit and think that school doesn’t mean anything. I know cuz I was one of them. Now I’m in my senior year playing catch up cuz I wanted to be a fucking dumbass

    • @excelself
      @excelself Před 2 lety

      @@itzajordan parents fail their kids the education system can’t recycle trash.

    • @vegadon4112
      @vegadon4112 Před 2 lety +1

      The system always was a fraud though. These kids don't know how to act because there is nobody at home reinforcing good behavior and habits because they at these bullshit jobs trying to make a living.

  • @Narukouzumakichan
    @Narukouzumakichan Před 2 lety +71

    Sis smacking that gum is the equivalent of making that loud sipping sound when you drink wine.

  • @laurenking8598
    @laurenking8598 Před rokem

    So kind. It’s so nice to hear.

  • @redafro7699
    @redafro7699 Před 2 lety +1

    ... the next 25 y.o. woman with 4 kids under 10 and no father NOWHERE in sight, talking about "I need help taking care of my kids...!!! PUT YOUR PHONE AWAY!!!! You should have paid attention in school😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @jessvan1206
    @jessvan1206 Před 2 lety +175

    My mom literally gave her life to teaching...she taught for 43 years...retired at 67 in May of 2020..and died suddenly on April 14 2021. I could tell the last couple years leading up to her retirement she wasn't happy. She was so stressed out..she constantly came home upset. She said kids today are so different than when I (meaning me) was in school (I graduated 2001) she said they come in with zero respect. She taught mostly special education. She was LOVED by so many students. I lost count of how many showed up to the funeral just bawling hysterically. She had this one kid that she gave him his worksheet and had the problems marked that he needed to do. He looked at her and said "nope...im in SE so I know I only have to do 60% of the problems my mom told him that this WAS 60% he continued to argue with her that she was forcing him to do work. A couple days later she was called into a Region 3 meeting (it's like a governing body of public school teachers) the mother was at this meeting and accused my mother of hating Mexican ppl and that's why she was picking on her son by making him do extra work (80% of this school is Hispanic) it was at that point she had had enough and decided that was her last year teaching. Teachers can only take so much. There were other stories but this was the straw that broke my mom's heart ...she wasn't even retired a year when she had a massive heart attack and passed away. It's getting bad. And u have lots of great teachers leaving the profession bc they have no authority and get zero respect from kids.

    • @jacobs3848
      @jacobs3848 Před 2 lety +11

      Sorry to hear that

    • @jessvan1206
      @jessvan1206 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jacobs3848 thanks. It was definitely a shock. I just remind myself that for the majority she loved what she did...and the students loved her. I just hate that she spend all those years teaching and then didn't even get to enjoy her retirement very long

    • @RagnarLK
      @RagnarLK Před 2 lety +1

      So sorry to hear that. My condolences. It's sad what some teachers have to go through just trying to do something they love or loved.

    • @elizabethtimothy4776
      @elizabethtimothy4776 Před 2 lety +1

      It hurts reading your mum's story. Your dear mum gave most of her life to other, it could have been great for her to enjoy her retirement for decades; definitely the years of stressful kids took it's toll. My condolences to you dear. Sending you Strength, Healing and Peace.

  • @kathrinebarbossa1522
    @kathrinebarbossa1522 Před 2 lety +635

    This really hits home. I'm a teacher in rural Canada in a province that doesn't allow for failing kids until high school. There is absolutely NO accountability placed on the kids. As a teacher I'm constantly disrespected and it's true that we deal with a lot. But you just focus on the students who do want to be there and ARE respectful and it's easy to go above and beyond for those ones. The ones who don't give a sh*t will learn someday and it'll be hard lessons for them 🤷‍♀️

    • @davidjordan9365
      @davidjordan9365 Před 2 lety +25

      I honestly don’t see how y’all do it. Growing up, there were maybe a few trouble students here and there but everybody’s parents new each other and we went to church with each other and stuff, so we knew that whatever we did was going to get back to the house before we did. Lol. We already knew not to play games. But these new generations, there’s no worry, no respect, no values. They aren’t worried about anything other than clout. And pulling out phones and recording everything makes it even worse. Sometimes good people just snap. People should take responsibility and actually raise their own children instead of dumping the responsibility on a teacher who has to do the same thing with 29 other students

    • @lnb252
      @lnb252 Před 2 lety +1

      sedentary education system

    • @petermulinzi1288
      @petermulinzi1288 Před 2 lety

      u related to Firmino??

    • @grandarkfang_1482
      @grandarkfang_1482 Před 2 lety

      Nah, fuck those kids, make them suffer along with the retards, maybe then the parents and the schools will do something.

    • @killerra
      @killerra Před 2 lety +10

      Yeah, I worked in an after-school program as a tutor for 8th graders who were about to hit high school. I had a girl who had been ignored and just pushed through, could barely read words that had more than two syllables. She had been ignored for so long that she'd just given up on trying to learn. I was coming in as an outsider (I was a chef used to a lot of hands on training); she went from a bad attitude to her eyes slowly lighting up with hope just finally having a person sit down with her 1 on 1 and teach her to read longer words. It was profoundly sad and I hated letting those kids go when the program ended that summer. Forgive my language but that few months gave me a front row seat on how fucked the education system really is, teachers were really not allowed to hold these kids back? I knew they were all going to hit the brick wall of high school where actual expectations were put upon them, and immediately wash out, and it wasn't even their fault, but they'd be ostracized and labeled as failures.

  • @keosemeraldscorpio
    @keosemeraldscorpio Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Aba for saying what you said and for speaking up for teachers. It's absolutely true. Many kids who struggle with behavioral issues and who struggle academically in school for whatever reasons are at risk for being a statistic, whether it's teen pregnancy, poverty, or jail/prison. I have plenty of students who have gone through this each of these experiences.

  • @NazaQuintana
    @NazaQuintana Před 2 lety

    This is absolutely shameful. The paycheck is not big enough to suck it up and take the level of disrespect that this entitled kids are putting him through

  • @erickdaza5020
    @erickdaza5020 Před 2 lety +167

    My mom is a “teacher” and I put that in quotes because if you looked at what her actual job duties are it resembles a corrections officer more than a teacher. These children behave like animals and she spends more time wrangling them, yelling at them and getting them to behave than actually teaching.The fact that she is also responsible for tons of useless, pointless paperwork and that she is held responsible for the academic failure of those Neanderthal students who refuse to work is infuriating.Fuck the system

    • @SUME1234
      @SUME1234 Před 2 lety +6

      I don't think it's fair to demean neanderthals that way. Surely these kids are worse... And I also think that it's fair to keep the parents accountable until a certain point/age as well. I feel so sorry for teachers who are actually invested and passionate in educating others :(

    • @houseofhas9355
      @houseofhas9355 Před 2 lety

      Public is trash. Political have defended it to the point being totally useless in many ways. Correction officers is good discretion cause some of these kids at statics that need not be saved in my opinion. Some how saying that is racial undertones if your white. Naw son open your eyes the whole system is Ducked.

    • @ish8886
      @ish8886 Před 2 lety

      Lol that’s why it’s called “the school to prison pipeline “ they are basically indoctrinated these inner city black children to the inevitable future of going to prison.. what he did was 100% right and commendable because he clearly cares but idiots like you and these other closeted racist on here commenting are missing the point and resorting to your typical hatred and racism..

  • @willbryanmedina3515
    @willbryanmedina3515 Před 2 lety +281

    The worst part is the parents that are like “MY KID WOULD NEVA”.
    And those are the same kids that end up the worst. Parents need to understand that no child is a Saint and if there is anyone to help the kid, its the teacher hence the red flags they try to report, dont just instantly ignore them.

  • @amark8786
    @amark8786 Před 2 lety

    I like how you slid in that ad. I wasn't even looking at the video
    I'm like yeah your face! cuz I will have... but you know having crazy thoughts about the children in my family. All over the place

  • @1999jessjess
    @1999jessjess Před 2 lety

    As someone that works for a high school I can understand this teachers frustrations. Loved your guys insight on this topic!

  • @mouahmong
    @mouahmong Před 2 lety +308

    This is exactly why my mom chose to retire 5 years early. Teaching inner city students takes a huge toll on a person financially, emotionally, and mentally. People don't understand how much good teachers spend out of their own pockets to give these kids the opportunity to succeed. Seriously, back in my day, if I acted a fool like that girl or any of those students I'd get the belt and then some.

    • @melaninmoxiellc963
      @melaninmoxiellc963 Před 2 lety +1

      This is so true. I work at a County Office of Education in IT, and last year, I purchased and donated $600 in preschool supplies to the Early Childhood Education Dept. to help provide what the teachers didn't have so they quotient have to buy it out of their own pockets, which is what normally happens. I can't tell you how grateful they and the little ones were, and I'll continue to do it for them as needed.

    • @koji3759
      @koji3759 Před 2 lety +1

      We got these talkings to regularly, 20 years later those of us that listened did well those that didn’t made these teachers seem clairvoyant.

  • @P4r4k
    @P4r4k Před 2 lety +312

    Respect is taught at home, what we're seeing is the consequence of a trickle down effect of passing down responsibility to others.

    • @MrColdwilliam
      @MrColdwilliam Před 2 lety +9

      My boy said it best "the youth used to look up to the elders for the way, now the elders look to the youth for direction".
      This eliminates wisdom and knowledge from the equation and can only lead to travesty. As we're seeing.

    • @Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman
      @Affluent-Ghetto-Blackman Před 2 lety

      @@brainderp808 Lol so is best to ignore a country in decline and call ourselves patriots and pretend we’re the “greatest” as the boat keeps sinking or should we address problems? Americas economy infrastructure and healthcare were declining decades before “woke” or any of that other shit y’all complain about. In a few years social security will be taken away and the US dollar will crash. Is that because of cancel culture? Be realistic

  • @nofacemechanic2328
    @nofacemechanic2328 Před 2 lety +9

    When I was young I used to mean to teachers I will not sit here and lie. As time grew I started to have more respect for them I would even say I became good friends with teachers more then students. Know for a fact I was friends with every adult in high school from the main principal to the cafeteria ladies I knew them all. They all knew me well and whenever I had problems they would support me and even discipline me if needed my dad gave them the day so. Especially them cafeteria ladies they were my mothers in school every single one.

  • @knroo-j1487
    @knroo-j1487 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, we need this one on repeat.

  • @victorheras5882
    @victorheras5882 Před 2 lety +451

    My father has been an educator for over 20 years. He's had his fair share of disruptive students. He started teaching high school and he's now a principle of an elementary school, and parents shielding their children from correction is a real thing. While I share some abilities to work with students, I could never become a teacher for this exact reason.

    • @abigailelizabeth4729
      @abigailelizabeth4729 Před 2 lety +31

      My daughter’s teacher apologized to me for reprimanding my child for not listening. I told her I saw what happened and that she was in trouble for not respecting her teacher. Man these teachers are scared to teach! I told her thank you for educating and disciplining her! I do not allow my child to be disrespectful. That is the thing I come down on her the HARDEST for. Disrespectful behavior to her teachers or adults who care for her.

    • @aruniyasminazizah3233
      @aruniyasminazizah3233 Před 2 lety +11

      This is why I teach undergraduate students. I don't have the patience to teach junior/high school students. Feel sorry for the teacher :(

    • @Supervhizor
      @Supervhizor Před 2 lety +9

      The principal of my high school was super heavy handed with expulsions, probably ~50/year on a student body of 3000. I thought he was overreacting, but now I agree wholeheartedly. If your kid is being shitty and you’re going to bat for them, then you can dump them off at some other school from now on.

    • @andrewferguson8032
      @andrewferguson8032 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m not a big fan of cops, but we need them. Just go to any Third World country and you can see it. Unfortunately, teachers and cops get about the same level of respect, and I fear the number of people willing to be abused in either profession is dwindling. Our society needs both teachers and cops to thrive.

    • @SonOfBaldo
      @SonOfBaldo Před 2 lety

      Teachers and admins shield too. My neighbor got thrown down a flight of stairs in high school because the 3 girls were mad their male friends were paying more attention to her. The principal refused to expel them or even suspend them because they came from poor, broken homes. My neighbor's only choice was to change schools. Teachers are garbage.

  • @Zombie_Trooper
    @Zombie_Trooper Před 2 lety +452

    I'm so glad I decided against being an educator. I'm friends with a lot of teachers, and an assistant principal, and nearly all of them are so frustrated with the state of things. They're overworked, underpaid, and they're expected to be literally abused because these kids, and even parents, can't be held accountable for their actions. It's so screwed up some of the stories they tell. No wonder people are noping out of there.

    • @ricardoh87
      @ricardoh87 Před 2 lety +13

      That's government-issued education for ya

    • @azure8696
      @azure8696 Před 2 lety +1

      Yup

    • @tiffanykim2773
      @tiffanykim2773 Před 2 lety +1

      Same same I could never

    • @datt5698
      @datt5698 Před 2 lety +1

      The education system is set up to create a subservient worker class. This is the root cause of the problem.

    • @cobbler88
      @cobbler88 Před 2 lety

      I have several in my family. NONE of them are "underpaid" when you take everything into consideration. They're got it pretty sweet as long as they don't teach inner city-type populations, and they have control over that.

  • @LadyAngela678
    @LadyAngela678 Před 2 lety +1

    He lost his 💩, and thats unprofessional. No way around it.

  • @mst-pierrem5729
    @mst-pierrem5729 Před 2 lety

    Thank-you. As an educator I see that and teachers who are TIRED AND ANGRY at the disrespect of kids !! A person in a school cant do anything in terms of consequences. The first week I was trying to give a consequence to a misbehaving kid who the teacher saw the whole thing and agreed with my consequence (leaving the kid behind for a few minutes at lunch time recess and she literally got blast by my boss and I wasnt allowed to give her the consequence in question. Well, heck those kids learn and learned that THEY ARE IMMUNE TO EVERYTHING !! It's so heart breaking because how will they be as adult? I fear GREATLY for the society of tomorrow!

  • @taylormade9748
    @taylormade9748 Před 2 lety +294

    My mom is a teacher and I hate that she goes through this everyday. Kids do whatever they want because they know they’re untouchable

    • @Winchester6736
      @Winchester6736 Před 2 lety +17

      Same with mine, she's quit the school she has spent 25 years teaching and now starting in a Special Need's School soon.

    • @keishaj6779
      @keishaj6779 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree my sister is a teacher. These laws and a lot of these parents are out of control. Not to mention we don't pay them enough. It's very stressful because the teacher's have absolutely no support. I'm talking about the Teacher's who actually care about their students.

  • @carolsteen7761
    @carolsteen7761 Před 2 lety +318

    As a former high school biology teacher of 10 years, this is very triggering for me and extremely sad for our Country.!!!

    • @christianbolisca1493
      @christianbolisca1493 Před 2 lety +19

      I’m a high school senior, and I have a lot of sympathy for those who’ve gone through the disrespect.

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG Před 2 lety +3

      Nah, he should’ve kept that to himself.

    • @mangastar234
      @mangastar234 Před 2 lety +16

      @@YourKingJDG
      Nah the truth is the truth. What he should’ve done though is done a small group with the kids who actually want to learn and let life teach the ones who are disruptive.

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG Před 2 lety

      @@mangastar234 Your comment is hard to understand but you are essentially agreeing with me anyway.

    • @mangastar234
      @mangastar234 Před 2 lety

      @@YourKingJDG
      It’s not hard to understand. That man is 100% in the right. I don’t agree with you at all. Those disruptive kids needed to hear the truth so hopefully they turn their life around. Just tell them one time though and if they don’t listen focus on the ones who want to learn.

  • @breeandpurple2
    @breeandpurple2 Před 3 měsíci

    I witness it first hand everyday. You had to repeat any simple directions like 4 to 5 times or more. Close your chromebook. Close your chromebook. Some will still not close it you have to walk over and close it for them then they start whining that you cant touch their property and they have rights. Like dude we are here for you. You make it like pulling teeth to do any work. Im a one on one teachers aid and i help anyone who will let me. They even let me type for kids TYPE!!! THATS THE EASIEST THING TO DO. I have to actuallytype for kids who have no problem tapping on their phones all day but wont do it for education. School has become babysitting but with some work is done. Except babysitters get paid well. No consequences and all the parents think they have given birth to actual angels that can do no wrong. The have taken our disciplinary tools and are surprised that we are burnt out.