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[deleted] t1_jap257e wrote

We get banned if we advocate for violence, right?

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mberk77 t1_jaqvnge wrote

Advocating without advocating… nice.

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meg77786 t1_jaqqvhc wrote

This is another reason why teachers who are not properly vetted and fully certified should NOT be hired!! The amount of “teachers” who are not actual teachers is insane. Yes, it makes a huge difference. By the time I was alone in a classroom with children, I had been under intense observation and scrutiny for 5 years. These types of people usually (but not always) get weeded out well before they are left alone with children. This makes me sick. I hope the students are alright and they get any help they need.

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sophware t1_jaq7y6q wrote

>When asked what she wanted to happen to Teno, the eighth-grader told doctors, “I just do not want him working at the school with kids.”

WTF, doctors. Don't ask those kinds of questions. It's not on the victims what happens to the f'd up people who harm them. Stick to your job and remember your oath.

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degggendorf t1_javoe0e wrote

Did you forget that psychologists are doctors too? As the article says, they were doctors at Lifespan’s Lawrence Aubin Center, which is dedicated to child protection and psychological well-being.

https://www.lifespan.org/centers-services/lawrence-aubin-sr-child-protection-center

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[deleted] t1_jaw563d wrote

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degggendorf t1_jaw5de9 wrote

So your opinion is........children don't deserve counseling, and no one should attempt to identify abuse?

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sophware t1_jawfbrp wrote

Some armchair psychology, for what it's worth:

You don't think I think that's my opinion. You don't even think you're proving something wrong by reframing it to show it's absurdity.

You're just being difficult and mean and like choosing to use phrasing like "did you forget" you're acting out your insecurity and trying to feed your ego by putting down someone else on the internet.

Focus back on the welfare of the children and helping constructive conversation. I should, as well.

Note for others reading this: My deleted comment was about how the knowledge and particular job of the doctors just makes doing a bad thing worse. You decide if there's any chance it was anywhere near "children don't deserve counseling, and no one should attempt to identify abuse". I'll add that in a possible context we're not aware of (namely one where there was a clear therapeutic reason to ask what the doctors asked), their question may have been a good one. I would still be concerned about how and why it was reported, with the fact that context wasn't provided being not the only issue.

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degggendorf t1_jawfxgj wrote

Surely you saw the question mark at the end of my comment...it was an invitation to share your actual opinion.

I'm not sure why you think making wild assumptions about me is a better way to have a discussion than simply clarifying whatever point you're trying to make.

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Jmac3366 t1_japvtbv wrote

Any local tree companies want to volunteer a woodchipper?

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milesri OP t1_jaqrzfx wrote

He was arraigned and then released on his own recognizance. Did they also pat him on the head and tell him to have a nice day? Did they at least slap a restraining order and an ankle bracelet on him?

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mberk77 t1_jaqvrvt wrote

I hope the ankle bracelet went around his neck.

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galaxysession t1_jasjeg8 wrote

Yes, a no contact order is a condition of the bail in these types of cases.

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