Friday, April 29, 2011

Teachers Say Schools Succumb to Violent Pupils

This is outrageous on many levels.  Firstly, threats of violence and even death should never be tolerated, period.  Second, giving in to threats only begets more threats and the level of violence escalates.  Third, not expelling and or bringing criminal charges sends the message that threats work. Fourth, such utter displays of dhimmitude and cowardice by school officials degrades the authority of law enforcement, the courts and the government.  In effect, the perpetrators are in control of the school system and government at large.  It is no longer the Netherlands.

Three guesses as to the "religion" of those making threats.  No not the Mormons, not the Seventh Day Adventists, not the Buddhists, not the Sikhs.  Must be.... You fill in the blank.

Shame on those cowards.  They are selling out their nation to Islam.


FROM NISNEWS.NL:


Teachers Say Schools Succumb to Violent Pupils

THE HAGUE, 29/04/11 - Schools are putting teachers under pressure to keep silent if they receive death threats from pupils. Teachers are advised against going to the police and sometimes even offered hush-money, according to TV programme EenVandaag.

A teacher recounted on EenVandaag how the school management instructed her to give a higher mark to an aggresive pupil for fear he would turn to violence if he did not receive this. This pupil had at that time already made death threats to six teachers.

There was reason to assume that the pupil was dangerous because he was a friend of the Turkish boy who shot a teacher through the head in a school in The Hague in 2008. But instead of informing the police, the school management tried to please him.

Another teacher recounted how schools sometimes dismiss teachers when they go to the police to make a report against a violent pupil. One teacher even had to promise as a condition for her severance pay that she would never discuss the threats made against her with anyone. Another teacher, whose exam questions were stolen by a pupil, was advised by the school management to buy the questions back from the thief.

Item continues HERE.