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  • @kevingrierson2331
    @kevingrierson2331 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    There is one upside to the kids having access to their phones during class. These cell phone videos have been valuable in exposing indoctrination from the teachers.

    • @sidneybristow815
      @sidneybristow815 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      They need cameras in classrooms, available to parents or kids who miss class. If teachers have no pose, kids push boundaries. It promotes rebellion. Kids in other countries are able to answer questions about US history that our kid can’t answer. It is scary.

  • @dannyhayes8463
    @dannyhayes8463 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I think it is very wrong when they give these people a whole month to celebrate their life style when they only give vets only one day..

    • @rogermaidensalloriginalmus6035
      @rogermaidensalloriginalmus6035 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      🙏

    • @ajkendro3413
      @ajkendro3413 ปีที่แล้ว

      Two days, All Gave Some, Some Gave All.
      Veterans Day - All Gave Some
      Memorial Day - Some Gave All
      Two days for different reasons.

    • @gregtidrow7717
      @gregtidrow7717 ปีที่แล้ว

      November is National Veterans and Military Families Month. Give a shoot about vets or don't, but if you don't, don't pretend you do.

  • @markross2124
    @markross2124 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I worked as a substitute teacher for many years and I remember sending disruptive kids to the office. And the VP walking them back to my room and yelling at me for bothering him. Education nowadays is an obscene joke😢😢😢

  • @aw8kenotwoke109
    @aw8kenotwoke109 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    In Virginia, my elementary school implements Restorative Justice. Students are taught they are victims and get rewarded for bad behavior. Our district started to implement this the year COVID first hit. After COVID they went full force. This has been the worst year, behaviorally and academically, in my over 20 year teaching career. Daily, I had things thrown at me (furniture, classroom supplies), belittled, spoken to rudely and inappropriately, etc all while I had to smile and act like everything was okay. Classroom teachers are being told to deal with it, but we're not allowed to give appropriate consequences for the undesired behavior. The consequences that do occur are more like rewards or incentives... ie Special lunches with the counselor/ staff, breaks where students can go to a calm down area or take a walk in the hall, go visit another teacher. These breaks are generally being used as work avoidance rather than the intended purpose is. Students can earn rewards/ prizes and they're given fidgets (toys) which end up being a distraction for everyone. Meanwhile, others are taking note and copying the undesirable behaviors, because they too want rewards/prizes/special treatment. Many days this year I have left school frazzled and crying, not knowing if I could go back to work in such a hostile environment. Our students, who were currently two to three grade levels behind, (78% of my class which is being blamed on covid) showed no academic progress at the end of the school year. Some even went backwards. That's a big deal if you're in third grade and reading at a pre-primer level. Students don't get held back, they keep getting pushed forward. We're setting up the stage for tragic events in the future that could have easily been prevented... Something nefarious is happening in the school system. From the way we are being told to instruct our students, the normalizing of sexual deviancy, to discipline or lack thereof, pushing out of seasoned teachers that dare to the narrative... I could write a book.
    I did transfer to a different school for the upcoming year, but don't feel hopeful it will be any different since these are county wide policies.
    Pray for me and pray for our children 🙏

  • @kristinarp526
    @kristinarp526 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    When my grandpa went to high school, there was this kid, not necessarily a bully, but he believed he was the stuff if that make sense. This kid would pick on other kids and even beat one kid up! So the math teacher, also the wrestling coach, challenged him to a fight during a math class one day, the kid accepted the challenge. The kid came back into the classroom bleeding out the mouth, black eye, and all bruised up. The math teacher, unscathed. So anyway, why do I bring this up? Well let’s go back to the good old days when teachers were allowed to punish students.

    • @Nineteen-Eighty-Four
      @Nineteen-Eighty-Four ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I completely agree that most of these kids need the discipline they're obviously lacking at home. Them assaulting their teachers is disgusting, and they should be arrested when that happens. But do you honestly trust these wacky liberal teachers to discipline appropriately? In the old days, I think teachers did well with punishment if necessary, but many teachers these days are as unhinged as the kids.

    • @kristinarp526
      @kristinarp526 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Nineteen-Eighty-Four I don’t trust public schools teachers but I go to private school so I do trust them to punish

    • @tlbritcher6865
      @tlbritcher6865 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And they all clapped

    • @zackdawgz8398
      @zackdawgz8398 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sure so people from the younger generation can keep getting molested from yours great idea bro make it easier for your fellow scum do what they do best

    • @jimmywall7325
      @jimmywall7325 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Some teachers we got now, the punishment would probably be Obscene....

  • @Gandoff2000
    @Gandoff2000 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This is a place where "cell phone signal blockers" should be made legal. In an emergency you just flip a switch to turn the blocker off.

    • @nightcrawler625
      @nightcrawler625 ปีที่แล้ว

      With all the school shooting's your plan is to turn off all the phones? Brillant!!!!!!!!!! Where is the so called switch going to be? And what if they don't know there's an active shooter so they can flip the switch back.

    • @tommykirwan6764
      @tommykirwan6764 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is one perfect example of giving the TEACHER back his/her authority to control the classroom.

  • @CarieSaad
    @CarieSaad ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Phones do work in hospitals. Here in Florida, they do.
    Parents aren't disciplining these kids enough at home. They're probably too afraid or don't have enough time to spend with them. These days, with the economy being so bad, parents probably have to work 2 or 3 jobs just to make ends meet or to afford to move out of their blue states that they don't have enough time to spend with their kids. & aren't paying attention to what their kids are doing online. All parents should turn on the parental controls on their kid's phones too.
    Schools should ban phones. The education system is a complete failure. They are failing the kids, parents & our future (& theirs).

  • @Ravenclaw69
    @Ravenclaw69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Proud to know that I’m not addicted and that I’m a noncomformist. I don’t do stupid TikToks or use tiktok in general, and I don’t even bring my phone to school
    TH-cam chain

  • @sidneybristow815
    @sidneybristow815 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Kids used to have a respectful fear of teachers. Kids should not have phones in schools. Lock them up in the office in case the kids have an emergency. Phones deregulate dopamine, which is involved in addiction. Parents need to parent, not be their friend!

  • @tomster7574
    @tomster7574 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    once the government took disciplining kids out of school and then out of the home was the key thing that doomed the kids of today to being useless forever.

  • @neuhausengroup4682
    @neuhausengroup4682 ปีที่แล้ว

    No Accountability = Dystopianism

  • @Ezekiel336-16
    @Ezekiel336-16 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was a career changer who moved to Florida and began getting professionally certified in Health and Physical Education (K-12) while working solely in the elementary grades as a substitute after my first year subbing. That was 10 years ago, and I quickly learned that I had NO patience or tolerance for the ridiculously bad behavior and absolute lack of discipline that is allowed in the middle and high schools.
    I stopped doing High School after I had a kid threaten me during the first class of the day after I had warned him multiple times about his phone, and called the office who came and did nothing. He got in my face and I told him I wouldn't recommend it, and that I knew his buddy was standing behind me.
    He mockingly said that I couldn't put my hands on him or do anything to him at all, and I told him that everyone has a right to defend themselves if someone is being physically violent towards them. He looked perplexed and I told him again that if he and/or his friend did anything physical towards me that the outcome wouldn't be what they hoped.
    The bell put an end to that, and when I went to the office to speak with the principal or the AP about it at the end of the day, they left me waiting for 30 minutes and never allowed me to talk to them about it at all. It was very unprofessional because I went to them of my own accord and told the attendant why I wanted to speak with them.
    These kids are coddled and protected even if they are the worst kind of little thugs, and men like me (even in elementary, which I did for the next five years) aren't really appreciated and valued because we don't manage our classrooms and discipline exactly like the women who are in the majority do. And even if or when we do, you're only a strong complaint or whine away (from a wiley student or perpetually outraged parent) from being reprimanded and dismissed.
    I even got reprimanded by admin once for peeling two kids who were fighting off of each other because I wasn't properly licensed to put my hands on the students in an assertive way! I was supposed to buzz the office and allow the fighters to do whatever while keeping my distance with the other kids or clearing the room. Telling the other kids to move back and having one of them buzz the office for me while I came between the two agitators wasn't considered a good response.
    As a PE professional I know a great deal about physical force, what will hurt and damage and what won't, and to encourage me or any other adult to be a timid bystander in the classroom I'm in charge of and responsible for is insane.
    I quit teaching after covid when they wanted us to agree to use preferred pronouns upon request as part of coming back. Get serious, I'm a health teacher not a propagandist. Teachers provide truth, reality, and discernable thinking, we don't passively or actively promote harmful lies and practices.
    In Christ,
    Andrew

  • @shaushen1
    @shaushen1 ปีที่แล้ว

    The kids should be arrested.

  • @paul329869
    @paul329869 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m not a parent, but I think it’s completely and totally useful.😮😮😮😊😊😊

  • @nildanieves8504
    @nildanieves8504 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello from Chicago

  • @diannalaubenberg7532
    @diannalaubenberg7532 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    If my children had ever behaved in this manner, they would not have a smart phone. One of those kid safe phones that call Mom and Dad and 911. If they still make them.

    • @Ezekiel336-16
      @Ezekiel336-16 ปีที่แล้ว

      If I ever behaved like that I wouldn't have dine it again, not after my dad got a hold of me. My grandma was no pushover either!
      In Christ,
      Andrew

  • @tedhamilton2362
    @tedhamilton2362 ปีที่แล้ว

    If adolescents are allowed to spend HOURS on smart phones, expect a dramatic change in social behavior and dependency.

  • @inspiredmind6612
    @inspiredmind6612 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We wouldn't know half of what's going on if kids didn't have phones... remember that. It's not evil, no boundaries and using the phone as a babysitter is

    • @aw8kenotwoke109
      @aw8kenotwoke109 ปีที่แล้ว

      As a teacher, I would be fine if they would install a video camera, but kids do not need phones. Heck, my students are distracted by the pencils on their desk. I can't imagine if they all had phones in their hands.

  • @tlbritcher6865
    @tlbritcher6865 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lol ... Teachers post tiktoks in classroom. Take their phones also. I say no phones of any of them.

  • @MrDogsledder
    @MrDogsledder ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello from Australia

  • @SpeedUpThatComputer
    @SpeedUpThatComputer ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Tbh they aren't teaching children the right things anymore and i don't blame them for wanting to be on their phone as much as possible. If i was a student being forced to watch LGBTQ stuff i would want to be on my phone too so i don't have to watch the bs. I will say though if kids keep on acting the way they do they may ban phones for minors and treat it like cigarettes and make it a crime for adults to give minors a phone. The enforcement of this would be very hard though and it could result in many angry people calling it government overreach (it technically is if you think about it). ngl i was against banning phones at all times in school but i was for allowing phone use after your classwork is done and or during breaks, class change, and lunch atleast. But at the same time for me i only would use my phone during classwork if i listened to music with my earbuds set to a lower volume. I wouldn't use it if the teacher is speaking though. At my school the cell phone policy wasn't effective and only led to rebellion (i was part of that rebellion). I didn't want to be able to use my phone because i was addicted to it but rather i needed to be distracted from my problems at the time where i had alot of hatred for many people at that school. Being able to listen to my music kept me calm and prevented me from snapping on people. Despite my phone use my grades was actually good and it never disrupted class because if i was even playing a game (like clash of clans) i would have my phone on silent and i only played it when i finished my work. Regardless i condemn the violence these students committed. The ironic thing is i never had my phone taken away but it was likely because i was lucky and i knew which classes would be phone friendly or not.

  • @teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013
    @teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very IMPORTANT video!🤩
    Hope you will PIN the video LINK of the "why teacher quit" video or put it in your description.😉
    God bless America! 😇🥰

  • @shawnboyce1663
    @shawnboyce1663 ปีที่แล้ว

    They used to take Walkmans and pagers from us & the school policy was your parents had to come get them back or you got your stuff back at the end of the school year. Calculators too. You can guess which decades I was in school.

  • @BenDover-bt1my
    @BenDover-bt1my ปีที่แล้ว

    What would you expect when the cell phone becomes the baby sitter.

  • @mrnekomaneki01
    @mrnekomaneki01 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So the real question I have is what should be the punishment? Because I can tell you one thing as a Sub currently that outside of doing stuff you really can't due ie anything physical it won't have an effect. Because suspension and detention don't do anything anymore at least for the students where are gonna not have punishment at home anyway. Thank you my gen for being lax. They will come back to classroom and still do same shit they were doing. And cellphones are an impossible evil because you get into situations where they need it because of arbitrary reasons. Someone said property rights any other reason to me is very very arbitrary. And can't kill cell service or wifi because that is necessary for the entire school. Legitimately I would like to hear answers.

  • @christinenorman9279
    @christinenorman9279 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you think teachers should just simply refuse to teach these ideologies, forcing the school to fire them instead of them just quitting in droves? I'm not sure how different that would be for the teachers as far as benefits go or if there are even any benefits if you just quit anyways? I always thought it better to stick to your principles and if you get fired, you cross that bridge when you get there but possibly they have good reasons for quitting instead. This is so sad!😢

  • @briannickel6813
    @briannickel6813 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Teaching irresponsibly and not stressing consequences for actions and self responsibility has gone on too long, and it's out of control.

  • @georgewilliamssr5230
    @georgewilliamssr5230 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm coming into this conversation late. And, yes, I'll agree with you that students need to respect teachers. And students need to stay off their phones. But, when teachers make schools an unsafe place to be. Then teachers do not have the right to take those phones away. Those phones might be a life line for those kids. Or a deterrent if teachers choose to expose children to inappropriate Things. Bad people won't do bad things if they know they might be recorded.

    • @Ezekiel336-16
      @Ezekiel336-16 ปีที่แล้ว

      Students are allowed to have them but they are NOT allowed to use them or have them out in class! If a teacher is saying or doing something they don't like then they should talk to the teacher about it like an adult in training, and if that doesn't produce any real fruit then they should talk to the office about it (again like an adult in training). And, of course, they should be talking to their parents or caregivers about it as part of their normal daily practices.
      In Christ,
      Andrew

    • @georgewilliamssr5230
      @georgewilliamssr5230 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Ezekiel336-16 I would agree. But with what is going on with teachers today. And kids being forced to participate in Pride Month, being targeted for being Christian, Conservative, or Republican. I'll have to say the dynamics in the schools have changed. If the School Boards and Teachers Unions are going to call the FBI and have their parents labeled Terrorist. Then why? would they ever believe that they, acting like an Adult in Training, would have a valid voice???. When their teachers are acting like radicals and not having to answered for their bad behavior. It is no longer applicable to expect kids to behave in civil ways. When they are being forced to strip their own beliefs, values, and conscience, and leave them at the door. I don't support bad behavior. But that door swings both ways. Teachers bad behavior, all the way from K- College. Is become a serious issue. Teachers want to blame parents. But when parents try to do something, they get demonized or criminalized for it.

  • @statinskill
    @statinskill ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm way past school age, but if I were in school today, I would tell my diverse and inclusive teacher come to take my phone, that "zhe" is the wrong gender to take my phone and then go take a week off from school "sick".
    Yes, the first impulse is to side with the teacher and the school, until you consider that these are schools far worse than what was offered in the Eastern Bloc and the Soviet Union in their time. So what if a kid doesn't pay attention to transgender propaganda or listen to his marxist teacher's lies about climate change and slavery.

  • @artadrians
    @artadrians ปีที่แล้ว

    Public floggings of any minor breaking the law ..IS THE ANSWER

  • @chinoto1
    @chinoto1 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm 30 and done with school, but if I were in that situation, I would sooner skip class and go home to get yelled at by my parents than trust today's teachers with my phone, even with a screen lock, which I'm sure has ways to bypass.

  • @berriesarebetter2532
    @berriesarebetter2532 ปีที่แล้ว

    You're amazing

  • @SHARKVADERS
    @SHARKVADERS ปีที่แล้ว +1

    PRAGERU!!!!!

  • @Dizzeke
    @Dizzeke ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a teacher who would confiscate my phone, keep me after class and then hit me in the face a bunch of times

  • @ask00001
    @ask00001 ปีที่แล้ว

    27 minutes on this? Really? O tempora!

  • @iamreiver
    @iamreiver ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Theft is deserving of assault. Don't take people's things. Simple as that.

  • @yeagergirls6908
    @yeagergirls6908 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Kids should NOT be playing on phones while learning. But they also shouldnt be banned. Cellphones have thankfully caught on film instances of abuse, bullying, indoctrination, and helped kids get ahold of police & family during emergencies such as school shootings. There needs to be a fine middle ground. No phone use during classtime or you are suspended from phone for certain amount of time. Other kids being respectful with theirs should not be punished for those being disrespectful. Punishing the whole group for the sins of the few is literally a war crime and not a good teaching tool. Why is this not common sense, it honestly shouldnt be that hard to understand. Just saying.

  • @agsilverradio2225
    @agsilverradio2225 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wether or not children should he allowed cellphones in schools should he up to the parrents, not the schools.
    ...
    I can think of several reasons why the teachers shouldn't be allowed to take the kid's phones.
    1) Property rights
    2) free speach
    3) Contacting emergency survaces
    4) contacting parrents if the teachers won't.
    5) Resurch.
    6) If the kids are coming to school with phones, its probly because their parrents *want* them to have phones.
    7) In some edge cases, the phone could be a medical device.

    • @destroyer2973
      @destroyer2973 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      For one, I have heard stories of bad teachers trying to confiscate insulin pumps that they thought were phones, and students should be allowed to record teachers to gather evidence of abuse and indoctrination. If the parent pays for a smartphone for their child, then they decide whether or not it goes to school.

    • @frizzneil2590
      @frizzneil2590 ปีที่แล้ว

      some one call the Moron Police, we've got a couple who need help...

  • @jimdavies6764
    @jimdavies6764 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video might have been better, crisper. As I see it the central issue here is about what the kids are doing in a classroom.
    If they (or their parents) have paid for them to be taught, they should be giving full attention to the teacher. Phone use instead means that they are bored, and prefer to use social media. They are bored because they are not interested in what the teacher is saying; they don't value the class. And yet there is no way they can withdraw and say they are not getting value for money. It's a compulsory indoctrination system.
    So in that circumstance, should their phones be confiscated? - absolutely not! It's a matter of rights to property. The teacher is stealing the phone, and the owner is entitled to use enough retaliatory force to prevent the theft. No more than enough, mind; so there may here have been an excessive use of force.
    In a proper school setting (fees paid, instruction provided according to contract) it would be very bad manners for a student to misbehave in class. Of course. But that is not the setting. This is a setting analogous to a prison.

  • @destroyer2973
    @destroyer2973 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't blame the smartphone, I blame the shitty app developers who knowingly make nonfree apps that exploit developing children for money and personal data.

  • @catzdollz9810
    @catzdollz9810 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    TH-cam

  • @garyanthony2440
    @garyanthony2440 ปีที่แล้ว

    The kids ...^ why do I have to learn or think for myself when GOOGLE AND TIC TOK DOES THAT FOR ME ^?

  • @paul329869
    @paul329869 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well like it or not, phones are here to stay and furthermore they’re still with us to this day! #PhonesRule

  • @commies.are.not.people
    @commies.are.not.people ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You don't get to take people's stuff and not expect retaliation

    • @Ezekiel336-16
      @Ezekiel336-16 ปีที่แล้ว

      They aren't taking it forever, they are removing it from you until you're allowed to have it again. If you don't like those rules then homeschool yourself, and then you'll find out real fast what it's like when you physically assault the adults in your house. Teachers have a right to defend themselves too, and one day you'll come across a real man or woman who knows that when you pull your retaliation nonsense for not following the rules and you won't like it one bit. Stealing and removing for a time are two totally different things, and when you care to learn that instead of being an angry agitator then things will go far more smoothly.
      In Christ,
      Andrew

    • @garyanthony2440
      @garyanthony2440 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It happens every day in LA ,SF , PORTLAND , ETC. THEFT IS RARELY UP HELD IN THOSE CITIES.