#30 I had a friend sitting in front of class, sitting sideways on his chair. Teacher asked him to sit straight and he did, but a few minutes later het sat sideways again. Teacher asked him to sit straight again. Few minutes later, friend sits sideways again and teacher asks him 'sit straight! are you deaf or something?'. He replies 'yes', and teacher removes him from class. Another student got up and explained that my friend was deaf in one ear and had to sit sideways so he could hear the teacher. Teacher turned red in shame.
#4 That's because it has been proven that group punishment for one person's mistake creates a group bond, and PREVENTS even the biggest narc from wanting to speak for fear of group reprisal. It's considered cruel to punish innocent members of a group and in many places illegal.
"My Friend's Mom Is An Elementary School Teacher. One Of Her Students Told Her That He Brought His Cat To School, But She Didn't Believe Him Until He Opened His Backpack"
#30 I had a friend sitting in front of class, sitting sideways on his chair. Teacher asked him to sit straight and he did, but a few minutes later het sat sideways again. Teacher asked him to sit straight again. Few minutes later, friend sits sideways again and teacher asks him 'sit straight! are you deaf or something?'. He replies 'yes', and teacher removes him from class. Another student got up and explained that my friend was deaf in one ear and had to sit sideways so he could hear the teacher. Teacher turned red in shame.
#4 That's because it has been proven that group punishment for one person's mistake creates a group bond, and PREVENTS even the biggest narc from wanting to speak for fear of group reprisal. It's considered cruel to punish innocent members of a group and in many places illegal.