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Video: Yet more teacher violence as kindergarten boy hit and stamped on by Bangkok teacher


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Posted
12 minutes ago, iancnx said:

Based on the age of my son, I would say this group are 3yo's.  My son has just turned 4.

 

I would undoubtedly go to jail if this happened to him, as without doubt I would be unable to control myself when handing out retribution.

 

Plates off the car and oopsie driving early in the morning.

I jest of course, but I certainly wouldn't be accepting 'financial compensation' and a 'teacher warning' as a punishment.

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Posted
35 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Deleted links to the unblurred video.

If someone really needs to see the full cruelty, send PM to me.

I looked at that video. It was very helpful to me, in that it caused me to some what change my view. 

I had seriously underestimated the true situation because of the blur.

I shall now have to eat humble pie and concede the child did not deserve a head slapping. 

Thank you tukkytuktuk for much needed information. 

Posted
6 hours ago, kannot said:

The  problem runs  deeper  than this and starts  with the parents, many Thai kids do exactly what they want with no restraint from lazy parents, having kids is a big fulltime   job not to be taken lightly yet many deem it their right  just to pop em out

Totally agree why? because nothing will happen to the abusive local teacher.

Posted
46 minutes ago, louse1953 said:

Arh,the old violence begets violence line,always a winner for the ol school macho man.

There is no excuse for violence against children - what so ever.

 

If nothing else works I would have no issues with retaliating and stating my point physically - only cowards and feminized western men would not protect their family.

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13 minutes ago, greenchair said:

I looked at that video. It was very helpful to me, in that it caused me to some what change my view. 

I had seriously underestimated the true situation because of the blur.

I shall now have to eat humble pie and concede the child did not deserve a head slapping. 

Thank you tukkytuktuk for much needed information. 

Pfffft!

:coffee1:

Posted
1 hour ago, greenchair said:

Dont Bury yourselves in your mamby pamby utopian world. 

These kids have got 16 years of hard core study to get through. The competition is great. 20 to 30 thousand kids all trying to get one of 200 seats. Not getting the seat will effect their entire working life. Come grade 5 the parents freak out when they realise their angel  cannot pass a high school test. They spend thousands on extra classes trying to fix it. 

But alas, it's too late. These kids and parents need to be tough to get through the rigours of their system. This kid will toughen up and before you know it, do a great job that he will proud of. 

Carry on teacher. 

Or be traumatized for a long time and cannot learn through fear and eventually also become a bully or feel so overwhelmed he takes his own life.Telling a 4 year old to toughen up is ridiculous.

Posted
1 hour ago, iancnx said:

Based on the age of my son, I would say this group are 3yo's.  My son has just turned 4.

 

I would undoubtedly go to jail if this happened to him, as without doubt I would be unable to control myself when handing out retribution.

So your mentality is the same as the teacher.Before you get to jail,the teachers husband comes along and shoots you but doesn't kill you.Then it is your wife's turn for face saving revenge or maybe even your son when he gets a bit older.There are adult ways to solve problems,not just lashing out like a petulant child.And what would you be be teaching your son.

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Stamped on? Did I read that right? Stamped on by a teacher. What is the world coming to? Personally i blame it on Brexit, Trump or Putin. Take your pick.

Posted
42 minutes ago, greenchair said:

I looked at that video. It was very helpful to me, in that it caused me to some what change my view. 

I had seriously underestimated the true situation because of the blur.

I shall now have to eat humble pie and concede the child did not deserve a head slapping. 

Thank you tukkytuktuk for much needed information. 

A child does not "deserve" a head slapping under any circumstances,right or wrong.It is assault,pure and simple.

Posted
1 hour ago, skippy said:

Why was there a camera in the classroom ?

Simply because it has been daily event to happen and no one cares, actually I blame it on the rice meal eating first thing in the morning. haha

Posted
31 minutes ago, ThailandLOS said:

There is no excuse for violence against children - what so ever.

 

If nothing else works I would have no issues with retaliating and stating my point physically - only cowards and feminized western men would not protect their family.

So you would go and bash a Thai women,have i got that right.I think i would rather be a feminized man than a women basher.Good luck with that in court,if you make it that far.

Posted
1 hour ago, skippy said:

Why was there a camera in the classroom ?

Because that rotten wench sits her fat arse behind the desk while all her helpers do her job for her. Then hands that boys paper back because it's not correct, with the nod to punish the poor boy. Then after the teacher does exactly what the computer teacher intended, that wench  kept the boy back and made herself the martre. I hope all the teachers refuse to assist that coniving judas. just see how nicely her class behaves whilst sat at a desk doing nothing . 

She set up the whole show. I hope she is sacked. 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, CharlieK said:

So it's the parents fault the teacher was violent towards the boy! incredible:shock1:

u and 18  others  have a bizarre   view of what Im saying

Posted
5 hours ago, colinneil said:

Terrible absolutely terrible, how can any adult do such things to a child.

Part of the problem stems from the lack of good parenting.

My little angel can do no wrong, never taught right from wrong.

so its the parents  fault he was hit !!!!! "incredible" sarcasmometer on 100%:thumbsup:

(Ill await my 16+likes)

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The two teachers should never been allowed to teach children. Disgusting behaviour. Walking full stride through children sat down, banging their legs against the childrens heads. Threatening the children, scrunching up their art work and shoving it into the childs face. Hitting the children, screaming at them. Then laughing about it. 

This is what happened in the video. No, forceful blows were made by the teachers. What upsets me is the hatred these 2 teachers have against these innocent young children. Who sit there in bewildement. It's such a heart breaking video. The sheer emotion felt when you see it could push people to take justice on these two individuals and school. This is not one photo or a parent abusing his own child this is a 14 minute video of 2 women kindergarten teachers being evil to very young children.

This is why it has been removed. I have agreed too that this video although not very graphic. Can cause some sensitive people nightmares.

Those 2 women are sickening.

Posted
7 hours ago, kannot said:

The  problem runs  deeper  than this and starts  with the parents, many Thai kids do exactly what they want with no restraint from lazy parents, having kids is a big fulltime   job not to be taken lightly yet many deem it their right  just to pop em out

And that's the excuse?

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I presume there are some Thai parents who, like me, wouldn't wait for justice to take its non-course?

 

But let the media step up. Let's see the school named. And let's see if the director has the b____s to threaten a defamation suit. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Jonmarleesco said:

And that's the excuse?

read  the  whole  thread and  click  the  like  button on page 1 if  it  makes  u  happier

Posted
Just now, Jonmarleesco said:

I presume there are some Thai parents who, like me, wouldn't wait for justice to take its non-course?

 

But let the media step up. Let's see the school named. And let's see if the director has the b____s to threaten a defamation suit. 

He probably does and probably  will......how  little  u understand them

Posted

Look at the events after the appalling behaviour is exposed.

 

Basically there are no events, i.e. nothing happened, because schools in Thailand are not overseen or inspected and will not permit any external body to censure them.

 

And there you have it, when any body is has no form of external audit, inspection, oversight, regulation or disciplinary body, certain things are bound to occur.

 

1. Performance will be poorer.

2. Corruption will occur.

3. Vulnerable people will be exploited.

4. The situation will not improve.

 

This not only applies to schools but to any body (the police springs to mind). And that is how Thailand is set up; little fiefdoms funneling money up to larger fiefdoms. Suzerainty has become the structure of society.

 

Until schools lose their licences, nothing will improve.

Posted
16 minutes ago, kannot said:

so its the parents  fault he was hit !!!!! "incredible" sarcasmometer on 100%:thumbsup:

(Ill await my 16+likes)

 

How do you come up with that crazy statement?

I clearly said how could somebody do that to a child.

Proper parenting is sadly lacking these days, if parents taught their children how to behave incidents like this would not happen.

Posted
46 minutes ago, kannot said:

u and 18  others  have a bizarre   view of what Im saying

Considering the OP is about a teacher being violent to wards a child, and not about parents dropping kids into the world without a care for their upbringing, may have something to do with it! 

 

Posted

I saw this kind of behavior at my school in BKK. I told my principal and she just kind of shrugged it off and said it is Thailand. 

 

I taught at a high school in South Korea and one of the Korean teachers told me I should get a stick to hit the students with. I politely declined. 

 

Of course when I was a student both my elementary and high school principal had paddles to deal with rowdy students. I think those days are over in the US.

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I saw this kind of behavior at my school in BKK. I told my principal and she just kind of shrugged it off and said it is Thailand. 
 
I taught at a high school in South Korea and one of the Korean teachers told me I should get a stick to hit the students with. I politely declined. 
 
Of course when I was a student both my elementary and high school principal had paddles to deal with rowdy students. I think those days are over in the US.

If you see this type of behaviour at a school then your only real option is to quit working for them if your a teacher or pull out your child if your a parent.

Most schools will go after you in the courts if you caused a scandal. Just the same as human rights and migrant workers. The only thing you can do is not support that business that breaks the rules.

Social media crusades by foreigners on Thai's is not a good idea. Always remember you are a small fish in a very large pond. Be careful.
Posted
3 minutes ago, tukkytuktuk said:


If you see this type of behaviour at a school then your only real option is to quit working for them if your a teacher or pull out your child if your a parent.

Most schools will go after you in the courts if you caused a scandal. Just the same as human rights and migrant workers. The only thing you can do is not support that business that breaks the rules.

Social media crusades by foreigners on Thai's is not a good idea. Always remember you are a small fish in a very large pond. Be careful.

 

Unfortunately, judging by the number of stories that keep popping up, if I quit every teaching job in Thailand where teachers hit students I would most likely be unemployed. Luckily, Japan does not share in Thailand's joy of smacking students around.

Posted
10 hours ago, kannot said:

The  problem runs  deeper  than this and starts  with the parents, many Thai kids do exactly what they want with no restraint from lazy parents, having kids is a big fulltime   job not to be taken lightly yet many deem it their right  just to pop em out

 

Do you know this child's parents? If not then you have no idea whether they are good, bad or indifferent. None of which in any case excuses an abusive moron posing as a teacher assaulting a young defenseless child trusted into her care.

 

The problem is many teachers are crap, only in it for the money, couldn't care less about their charges and are used to using violence with no consequences or accountability.

 

The MoE encouraged parents to always file a police complaint, not accept an apology as enough or be fobbed off. Time the police manned up and started actually doing there job and prosecutors started charging offenders and taking them to court.

 

Do that in any civilized country and you'll loose your job, likely have a prison sentence, maybe suspended and not be teaching again.

 

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Why do we not have the name of the school and the name of the teacher? The video has been leaked so shouldn't be too hard to give us names. 

 

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