@skidos_g@cole__xy@Scott_Geelan Follow the conversation. He asked for explanation as to why under Otto Addo he kept clean sheets. The point was made that its quality of opponents. England wasn't under Otto Addo.
This is where people are refusing to understand nuance.
No matter how a student dresses, talks, behaves or presents herself, a teacher has no excuse. The adult is responsible. The teacher is wrong, full stop.
But saying children need guidance, boundaries and correction is not the same as blaming them.
A child being overly exposed, dressing inappropriately, sending wrong signals or copying adult behaviour is not an invitation. It is a warning sign that parenting, supervision, digital exposure and school guidance are failing somewhere.
We can condemn the teacher 100% and still admit that our children also need protection from the things they are being exposed to.
Correction is not victim-blaming. Sometimes correction is protection.
@KKOsei44@jaey_dorsty@seth_doe22 There are a variety of punishments available at senior high level. From weeding to scrubbing and so on and so forth. There are still ways to discipline students. So then what is the case for the teacher failing to control himself?
@jaey_dorsty@seth_doe22 How does the teacher inculcate discipline when he does not resist? Its up to the teacher to resist then put the student in her place by punishing her if she does something wrong hence inculcating discipline.
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It not only cut away to advertisements; during the second half of Mexico-South Africa, its commercials ran long and caused viewers to miss several seconds of action after play resumed. The blunder sparked an uproar among longtime fans.
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