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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Trinity Muse
You are overrating the power of youtube. For one thing, the fact that -you- know about the fact occurring, didn't change much in the situation.
Because a lot of people call the schoolboard.. I mean I read an article about this about well over a week ago.. The article was only made in response to the YT video.. And it went from this... Youtube video and it's commenters to an article and it's commenters.. And a lot of the comments were of people who ended up calling the schoolboard to produce their complaints/opinions/whatever. Sort-of like a domino effect.
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And the domino effect is just like favoritism. like everyone is like awwwwwww the poor autistic child (who could be lying and there is no cctvs in class rooms so where is the proof or if it was in the school yard multible people and some other teachers would have seen it happen) so there is Nooooooooooooo proof ie. video proof that this happened and just a childs word (who now a days people will always believe over a teachers with-out a seconds thought) so people just give the teacher the benafit of the doupt here.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
blueangel06661
Because a lot of people call the schoolboard.. I mean I read an article about this about well over a week ago.. The article was only made in response to the YT video.. And it went from this... Youtube video and it's commenters to an article and it's commenters.. And a lot of the comments were of people who ended up calling the schoolboard to produce their complaints/opinions/whatever. Sort-of like a domino effect.
Well, for one thing, it could have been done not through youtube, thus creating much less pointless discussions. I'm not saying the result isn't great, I'm glad the teacher got kicked out and all, however instead of "regaining his son's dignity", the guy pretty much stained his. That's my honest opinion.
EDIT: I'd like to add that Executioner does have a few points. We should learn to be a little more critical.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Executioner
And the domino effect is just like favoritism. like everyone is like awwwwwww the poor autistic child (who could be lying and there is no cctvs in class rooms so where is the proof or if it was in the school yard multible people and some other teachers would have seen it happen) so there is Nooooooooooooo proof ie. video proof that this happened and just a childs word (who now a days people will always believe over a teachers with-out a seconds thought) so people just give the teacher the benafit of the doupt here.
I think your missing the fact that it was tape recorded???/ .___. so there is proof.
http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-teac...,1608154.story I haven't watched this whole vid since I'm about to go out to eat. But I'm sure they probably play the clip for you of the audio.
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The fact that a story gets to the news doesn't mean it's true.
I like the reporter's emphasis/face at "Calling his son names, yelling at him, even making him cry"
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Trinity Muse
The fact that a story gets to the news doesn't mean it's true.
I like the reporter's emphasis/face at "Calling his son names, yelling at him, even making him cry"
Compleatly agree with you Muse
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
Well here's the original video... Watch this before you go on about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=tfkscHt96R0
@Executioner @Trinity Muse
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
@blueangel06661 I've already watched that, what is your point?
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Trinity Muse
I think she is trying to prove that the story is true , because according to the video the bullying was recorded by the kid himself.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Trinity Muse
Would you rather want some silly apology or him suing the schoolboard of more money than they can bother to afford? Seriously, it's just a video and it got the word out. One teacher was fired and the two who couldn't got relocated elsewhere and will probably be looked down upon and hated until they just quit. I'm sorry but I don't want to sit in a class with teachers like that. Autistic or not those were unqualified teachers by all means.
A lot of people said he should've sued, and if he did he probably would've wound up with money. But he didn't, he asked for an apology, big whop. Guess just asking for apologies now n days are just too stupid and you gotta go bigger than that. Would've his son had more dignity if his father beat up the teacher? If his father sued the schoolboard and made them even more broke than what they are?? I mean what 'dignified' means do you think would've cleared up this situation and got the teachers out and away? Any suggestions?? Because trust me, the schoolboard would've ignored a guy coming up and saying "this is what your teachers are doing in my sons class" They just would've turned a blind eye like always.. They always turn a blind eye until the public gets involved
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Munchman
I think she is trying to prove that the story is true , because according to the video the bullying was recorded by the kid himself.
Just because the father says so? I'm really not debating the legitimacy of the whole story though, I'm just saying it's too hyped. A huge rucus over basically nothing. Big words such as "disgusting", "vile", "absolute disrespect" or "his life is a living hell", considering the real magnitude of the issue, sound too.. how should I put this.. theatrical, coming from a grown man.
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@Trinity Muse
Yeah , this whole thing does seem way too much for what it was. I mean , it is a good thing the teacher got fired , but i think posting this on the internet not only humiliated the father , but also the kid.
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Maybe he reads a lot?? LOL.... Idk, once the media and public gets their hands on things there's really nothing you can do about how big/hyped it gets...
That that one guy who shot his daughters laptop over a FB post.. People were saying he had anger management and shouldn't have shot HER property even though he bought it for her.. That was a good story to follow... Then people went to say she was going to be a girl who engaged in certain activities for some $$$ xD
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Munchman
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Trinity Muse
Yeah , this whole thing does seem way too much for what it was. I mean , it is a good thing the teacher got fired , but i think posting this on the internet not only humiliated the father , but also the kid.
Not really, his intent was to shed light on an issue that gets over looked a lot. These aren't the only incidents like this. They happen all over and way more then you think.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Trinity Muse
The fact that a story gets to the news doesn't mean it's true.
I like the reporter's emphasis/face at "Calling his son names, yelling at him, even making him cry"
Of course it's true. That's how people are lol Do you think teachers aren't like that?
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
rtard
Of course it's true. That's how people are lol Do you think teachers aren't like that?
Of course there are some. But you should know better than to believe anything the media tells you =)
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Originally Posted by
GameGeeks
Not really, his intent was to shed light on an issue that gets over looked a lot. These aren't the only incidents like this. They happen all over and way more then you think.
I know. My school was way worse than that, believe me. Everyone knows about it, no one's saying it. There's a huge human factor involved and I bet my left hand that because of how magnified stories like these get, there's bound to be someone who'll lose their job/money/dignity because of a very minor and insignificant mistake.
Again, I'm not talking about the teacher in this story.
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Originally Posted by
Trinity Muse
Of course there are some. But you should know better than to believe anything the media tells you =)
I believe it because that's a really mild thing to happen when it comes to hate and intolerance.
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@Trinity Muse Yes, that does happen. But at the same time there are countless stories news media ignores that really should be brought to light. It's sad but that's how it is. They only cover what agrees with their agenda.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
GameGeeks
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Trinity Muse Yes, that does happen. But at the same time there are countless stories news media ignores that really should be brought to light. It's sad but that's how it is. They only cover what agrees with their agenda.
Indeed. I think the most effective way to solve anything is doing it locally, doing it yourself and using common sense more than anything.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Executioner
And the domino effect is just like favoritism. like everyone is like awwwwwww the poor autistic child (who could be lying and there is no cctvs in class rooms so where is the proof or if it was in the school yard multible people and some other teachers would have seen it happen) so there is Nooooooooooooo proof ie. video proof that this happened and just a childs word (who now a days people will always believe over a teachers with-out a seconds thought) so people just give the teacher the benafit of the doupt here.
The lack of real proof from the kid's father may be the case here; but even then, one must be wondering, what would he have to gain by lying? If I had an autistic child and found no problems with the school he/she goes to - moreover, knew it was one of the few schools (possibly in the country) that specialises in teaching autistic children, then why for the love of God would I choose cut off my nose to spite my face and deprive my child of such a window for fair education?
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Skrillex
I know I'd definetly go on a substance abuse vice ifI had to deal with their filthy Assburgers-infested children.
Poor teachers.
I would be very happy indeed to help you along your way to being a curbside wino. At least then I would be more able to pass you by and dismiss your drivel as the ramblings of a drunkard.
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Originally Posted by
Skrillex
To the teachers in question, neglectfulness and substance abuse are acquirable vices, just like Asspergers is to basement dwelling teenagers who watch anime or or spoiled, or undisciplined children with overprotective fathers. Sure, the teacher's behavior was unacceptable to the profession, but not something scandalous or so morally infringing that internet people have to open of truckloads of waaaaaaambulances.
Asperger's Syndrome isn't acquired, you know-nothing twit. It's a smattering of communication deficiencies based in physiological abnormalities in the brain. (This is generally true of autism, but the specifics and the severity of symptoms varies between specific disorders.)
More importantly, these deficiencies relate to learning how to communicate, and do not constitute a permanent inability to learn eventually, just that learning more subtle modes of communication will take more time and effort. In order to better things, someone with Asperger's (the correct spelling, by the way) needs to be deliberately taught things like body language and tone of voice, as they aren't likely to figure it out on their own, but simply shouting at them to shut up and regaling them with tales of wine and sex will not do that, never mind the rest.
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Skrillex
Assburgers is a speculation on Autism by non-psychiatric "professionals", (the same psychologists that say homosexuality is genetic though they're not qualified in the field) none of the two cases are physiologically visible, so they can only diagnose people with either Autism or Aspergers, and due to the recent hype about them, the two are often mistaken by these professionals, so you can't really tell what that kid had.
God, you are ignorant. Your claim is a load of crap; the bulk of controversy spins around whether or not Asperger's is actually causally similar to autism or is merely symptomatically similar. There also exists a controversy regarding supposed overdiagnosis, but the disorder's existence is not in question. I myself was diagnosed by multiple psychiatrists, who I'll remind you are not merely licensed psychology professionals, but are also medical doctors who often deal in neuroscience.
Furthermore, just from what can be gleaned from the audio that was uploaded, the kid can't handle sensory overstimulation, requires a rigid and almost ritualistic schedule, understand language for its literal meaning, doesn't understand the proper protocol for social interaction, talks to himself, and performs actions repeatedly to calm himself. That's textbook autism. Further considering that he can nonetheless handle explicit spoken and written communication, it's fitting to diagnose him with Asperger's Symdrome. There's no mystery as to categorization and diagnosis.
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Skrillex
tl;shouldn't have read. Those definitions make autism sound like ADHD and Aspergers sounds almost hypothetical because it's IQ-centered, and intelligence isn't exactly a measurable property.
If you knew the disorder well enough, and did not use gossip and mid-morning TV fluff-pieces and the like as a reference for diagnostic criteria, then you'd understand that high intelligence isn't necessary for the diagnosis, but makes it more likely. Simply put, you must command language fairly well in spite of a host of developmental and communication deficiencies; it's more that people like me learned to speak and write as well as we have because we were just marginally intelligent enough to learn how to do so in spite of our other problems.
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Originally Posted by
Skrillex
And when someone tells you to shut up and stop your inappropriate behaviour a couple of times, you would be smart to stop and consider; that kid wasn't. These kids deserve a more acerb education, other than being verbally bullied; she was just testing the little brat's attention span and improving his confidence.
Do you simply not understand that compulsive behavior is a part of the disorder? Do you not understand what the word "compulsive" means?
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Originally Posted by
Skrillex
And I wish you and other n00by members wouldn't try to justify the overprotective father and retarded child's drama and taking all your stupid sentimental frustration on me. You like children with problems so much, why don't you try raising one; then you'll see what that teacher had to put up with.
I'm very close to profanity with you. You may be are the single most insulting bag of puss I've yet encountered on AF.
Pull your head out of your behind and bother to understand what you're blathering on about before you assume an authoritative and imperious tone.
By the by, I've dealt with enough degenerate individuals such as yourself to recognize the "Assburgers" corruption as old-hat, but I feel I still ought to point out- however ineffectual this may be on you- that I have been verbally denied my humanity enough times in my life because of my disorder that I don't really need to be told again- by way of an idiotic and deliberate misspelling of a proper term- that you don't give half a damn. I pretty well understand that you have some sort of pathological hangup with the subject, and you don't need to keep insulting me and others to say so.
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For the rest of you out there who may not want to address the reality of even mild/high-functioning autism and associated disorders, I issue you a challenge. Live with me for a few weeks. You'll come to understand exactly what the reality is, straight from the horse's mouth- and its other end.
For the less audacious among you, you could do with reading this. Yes, I know, it's TVtropes, oddly enough, but it's actually a better summary for laymen than I've ever found anywhere else.
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
Yea, I saw this on youtube. So basically, some teachers who were probably hall monitors in middle school took their "job" a little too seriously, and got a power trip from bullying a kid who has autism and was unable to defend himself.
Unfortunately, it's more common than people realize. The same thing happens in elderly nursing homes where the patients are sometimes abused or mistreated by the "caretakers" because no one pays attention or cares to know what's going on. And because they're "old" (and often in little position to defend themselves), it goes on.
So in short, people with ego/power trip issues probably don't belong in a position of authority.
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Originally Posted by Skrillex
And when someone tells you to shut up and stop your inappropriate behaviour a couple of times, you would be smart to stop and consider; that kid wasn't. These kids deserve a more acerb education, other than being verbally bullied; she was just testing the little brat's attention span and improving his confidence.
I remember that one time in school where teachers treated me like crap because I was "below" them, and it improved my confidence.
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What a @Aleyna thread you've made, ! :D Thanks for alerting us all for those kind of situations (hearing that as more numbers on TV is just not enough, spend a lot of time watching that video and reading your first post ;)
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Creasy
It's a sad sad world...
That's right but it's the only we've god so gotta fight for it, so that those things are less and less frequent.
It's kinda unsatisfatory, since that, even if those bad things were significantly decreased, if they started happenning with us, our friends or our children in the future we'd still be pretty messed up and statistics wouldn't mind, but we gotta think that every single case is important to stop, a single one but for everyone's sake
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Re: An Autistic Child Is Bullied By His Teachers
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Originally Posted by
Uchiha_Luffy
That's right but it's the only we've god so gotta fight for it, so that those things are less and less frequent.
It's kinda unsatisfatory, since that, even if those bad things were significantly decreased, if they started happenning with us, our friends or our children in the future we'd still be pretty messed up and statistics wouldn't mind, but we gotta think that every single case is important to stop, a single one but for everyone's sake
Thats right, sometimes you hear in the news about teacher doing "bad stuff" to the students/children they teach. But those are only the reports that have been discovered. I thinks its great that the parent of that kid put in the effort to make this public. So that maybe other people who think that this happens to people near them will be able to do something about it too.