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Female College student in Milwaukee, Wisconsin gets arrested for being disrespectful in class by 3 police officer.....

 

i think its funny that during the whole time she was sitting at her desk and not in the teacher's face..... now i imagine if this was a white kid she would've kicked him out the class room but i think its highly unnecessary that 3 police officers had to take down one female....... ITS A SHAME.

 

 

 

 

here is the link watch the video...

 

http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhwcIccbi3l3W34m96

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She was clearly showing her ass and being disrespectful and disrupting the class. What's sad is she actually thinks that her was the one who was wronged. All she did is make herself and us look bad.
Why'd you post her? When we have kids like this in our community... Only 13 and attending Morehouse? If I can afford it, I'll definitely be homeschooling my kid.

In my opinion there is definitely an issue with communication styles. Often African-Americans fall into binary categories of argumentative or despondent in discussions, but the response we get tends to be extreme to the opposite. For instance the teacher in handling an argumentative pupil should have switched to despondent and worked around her. However she decided to argue and escalated the situation.
In East Asian countries, many times people will deal argumentativeness with despondence. So in my case at work, if there is an issue, people won't talk it out or discuss it. Everyone will mutually ignore it. If the class ignored her, they would have silenced her.
The usage of physical force was excessive. Social force would have been more appropriate.

An individual can't make us African people look bad -- colonialism and Eurasian cultural chauvinism have done that already. It really is not all of her fault. Shes a mere spoil of war. A subject. A pawn.
Why are we always punished the worst?
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/19/education/19suspend.html
EDUCATION
School Suspensions Lead to Legal Challenge
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Published: March 18, 2010
Racial and constitutional questions are raised in the suspension of students after a fight at their high school.
I'm sick of one black person doing flack, and taking the blame for it. She doesn't represent me as black person.

Although I think she was disrespectful for no reason, I think this was a very unnecessary use of the law, and unnecessary use of force.

wack.

Cola (The OBGMs)
She didn't have to go there...then again those cops didn't either. I don't feel bad about it though. She's an individual and she doesn't represent me.
she shouldnt represent any of us i just think it was un called for to have 3 law enforcement officers at the scene......
Please don't believe that "it's always Black people." If you have any doubts...


Beyond that, it looks like everyone involved passed on the chance to deescalate things.
he was arrested for saying what was on his mind..... and it does depend on the situation on wheather its always black people........ i observe things before saying "it was because i was black" i never jump to conclusions..... but in the situation with the female could have been handled in a better way.....
3 Police officers is a bit much and it does have a dehumanizing police dog/water hose affect to it. Reminds me of how in highschool a security guard put a 5'2" girl in a head lock for fighting when they'd never ever put their hands on the white kids like that, let alone a white princess. For all the knee jerk bullshit that appears sometimes on this site when it's actually time for a knee jerk there is none. Let me spell it out: it's like in the Color Purple when that police officer knocked the shit out of Sophie. We're still looked at as "sub females". The kind that can take a punch because "that's all we understand". ..which was and still is the go-to excuse for excessive force used against blacks, women in particular. We're female but we're not women in the way other women are.

And it's true, most teachers don't know how to handle (communicate with) black students who weren't cultured "white" and raised in a black home so they either treat us like criminals or deem us unteachable and put us in special ed.

"In my opinion there is definitely an issue with communication styles. Often African-Americans fall into binary categories of argumentative or despondent in discussions, but the response we get tends to be extreme to the opposite. For instance the teacher in handling an argumentative pupil should have switched to despondent and worked around her. However she decided to argue and escalated the situation.
In East Asian countries, many times people will deal argumentativeness with despondence. So in my case at work, if there is an issue, people won't talk it out or discuss it. Everyone will mutually ignore it. If the class ignored her, they would have silenced her.
The usage of physical force was excessive. Social force would have been more appropriate."

^^^QFT
To those who thought the cops were too much what do you think should have been done after she was asked to leave the classroom.

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