Well you have hauled out every single nasty stereotype you could find.
This is not racism. We do not know the history of this child in terms of acting out at school. Notice it is the aunties who comes and gets here.
This child may not come from the best home but the truth is that doesn’t mean teachers and principals have to be beat upon and have book shelves knock over onto them. School staff is not allowed to touch a chid these days. In days gone by this child (black or white) would have been in the office on suspension until the parents got there. If the child so much as blinked wrong she would have been given the old swat board.
We don’t allow that these days. The only recourse for public school staff is the police. I saw this happen on multiple occasions at the school next to my daughter’s. it was a school for emotionally disturbed children. They would kick the treaters blue. The rule was if blood was drawn or if another child was hurt then the police had to be called.
You haven’t been around public school much have you.
I was around them when I was a kid. They had detention, and the lady in charge of detention was a Miss Lynch, who would make Helen Thomas look like a super model, and she was hell on wheels when she was in a good mood WITHOUT using corporal punishment. A few sessions with Miss Lynch yelling in your face like a drill sergeant, and that was the last time you ever came to school late, fought, or talked without raising your hand. Tantrums? Not unless you wanted to see Miss Lynch.