Oh hell no!!!!!!
So I was pretty happy to see the police are involved. And that one firing was immediate, the other was voted out by the school board.
And then I got to this...
""The optics of a child being dragged are not good," the station noted. "Investigators said there had to be better options than dragging a child through the hallways. The child was dragged several hundred feet through the school to a classroom and suffered minor injuries."
You mean to tell me and everyone else that reads this, the optics look bad, and that's what makes this story newsworthy....!?!?!?!?!
I'll be the Bad News Fairy. It's not the optics you stupid fucks. It's the act of tormenting and physically abusing a little boy with autism. . And any person in that line of work that doesn't know there's better option than dragging a child by his legs for several hundred feet is both ignorant and criminal.
Jesus H. Christ. I live amongst a bunch of tone deaf idiots.
It is hard to handle children with autism. (It becomes even harder when they become older and physically bigger). Their parents, and teachers, need a lot of support including receiving training on how to handle such children. These teachers obviously have no trained skills. Shocking.
Welcome to the United $tates of Absurdity. Some places seek to be centres of excellence. Other places seek to be centres of viciousness.