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Public School Teachers Are Terrified To Break-Up Fights, And Here’s Why



In recent weeks, a video has circulated on X showing a fight between two students at a public school in Bedford, Texas.

Of course, this is one of many such videos you’ll find on social media. As for the Bedford public school fight, the story coming out is that the aggressor was being bullied and had bottled up so much rage that he could no longer contain it.

Watch the video. There are public school teachers present, but they aren’t doing a lot to stop the fight. The sad fact of the matter is…they can’t. 

As I’ve written before, public schools are a failure. Also as I have written before, the administrators who run public schools are morons who don’t take school security seriously. They and Democrat politicians believe in garbage concepts such as “restorative justice” and preach that minority students who constantly disrupt class deserve leniency

Teachers are too afraid to intervene in all-out brawls, like the one mentioned above, for fear of losing their jobs or being held civilly liable.

And, as I’ve written before, certain parents are to blame for not teaching their children appropriate coping skills.

Certain sorry men are to blame for ditching their families and leaving their ex-wives or ex-girlfriends or ex-one-night-stands to raise a son when, quite frankly, mothers can’t stabilize boys as well as fathers can.

We’re on the road to Hell, and it’s a simple fix but people are too set in their ways to do a course correction.

My father was a public school teacher. I’ll never forget the day, in the early 1990s, when a student assaulted him. Dad, out of anger after being hit, called him a punk.

Guess who got in trouble? Apparently calling a student a punk after being assaulted is worse than a student assaulting a teacher unprovoked.

I know other people who currently teach public school or, past tense, taught it, but got fed up and quit. I wish I could share some of their horror stories here, but I never got their permission to do so publicly.

This 15-year-old video out of Nashville showing a public school teacher having a nervous breakdown in class because he couldn’t control his disruptive students comes to mind.

I know that my Dad, now deceased, wouldn’t mind me sharing some of his stories. 

Dad told me way too many stories about school administrators turning a blind eye to or making excuses for out-of-control students. Administrators tried to go above and beyond to portray teachers as the bad guy for trying to do something about it. The stress from that and many similar incidents, and dealing with aggressive and belligerent parents, no doubt contributed to him having a heart attack and quadruple bypass at the exact same age I am right now (and I’m still in my 40s). And for the rest of his life, he was on a downward spiral mentally and physically. He was never the same.

Dad told me that being a teacher was more babysitting than teaching. 

Idiot parents who were apparently raised in the sewers make matters worse when they take up for their feral animal children, and they have even been known to harass teachers at their homes. As my mother said, at one point my Dad had to get the State Police involved because he had no support from school administrators. 

There are children who actually want to learn and want out of those situations, but their parents don’t have the financial means to remove them from public schools.  

I feel worst of all for them.

Special thanks to Warhammer’s Wife for proofreading this story before publication to make certain there were no misspellings, grammatical errors or other embarrassing mistakes and/or typosFollow Warhammer on X @Real_WarhammerRead Warhammer’s stories on The Hayride by clicking here.