neonfuckninja
Neon Fuckninja
neonfuckninja

It makes me sad that the 80s are now the old days.

Ah, the 80s. It’s a wonder so many of us actually survived.

“it happened to me so it’s not that bad if it happens to others!”

Cool you’re still wrong.

Oh, I get it. You’re only 21. Still a kid. It’s okay - I was young and stupid once too.

Good. Get the fuck out of here and don’t come back.

Even prelaw would have been useful.

A descriptive fact about the child leading you to think the article is racist should give you something to think about.

You are, pretty much, condoning child abuse! Smh!

Teachers don’t drag children around any more, and especially since children don’t actually have an elbow joint until they’re about four, it’s a very fucking bad idea to do it.

Bullshit. Chances are solid that the child’s race had a lot to do with it.

a white lady is dragging a baby. a black baby. it’s racist and it’s dangerous.

To be fair, the way we interact with children has progressed as society’s understanding of child development has evolved.

But tantrum/meltdown/lava-flow/younameit, this is not how one treats a child, neither then nor now. Echoing ThirdAmendmentMan: that child could have easily injured her head, arm, shoulder—dear lord,

Sorry, but no. Toddlers are supposed to be picked up, not dragged.

Dragging someone like that can cause serious damage to their arm and shoulder. That right there is child abuse. There’s a reason a fellow teacher took the picture, immediately reported the incident, and the school immediately fired her.

She should have been fired walking in the door with those urban camo yoga pants. Church it up, honey!

no.

Glad she was fired immediately and there was no “investigation”, as if in an attempt to justify this horrible and callous mistreatment of a child in some way.

TABERNAC

I was suggesting a lot of things, such as that Mr. Lussier’s ridiculous hyperbole (of the “this movie ruins a previous movie!!!!” model) was ridiculous and also hyperbolic. But if I had a nickel for everytime that Mr. Lussier’s film reviews made me roll my eyes, I’d be drinking better coffee right now.