Ruthless teachers

Primary school teachers in this forum are you still ruthless with the kids? What makes you so heartless at times? The high schools teachers were never, in my case, ruthless. But hawa wa P1! But none will assult my kid without instant consequences. Such ruthlessness has led to death or near incapacitation of many. I had one primary school friend who lost hearing due to a slap by a male teacher. I will encourage and train my son how to beat any teacher that will punish ruthlessly him. I will then take it to the courts, of course having given the concerned teacher blows and kicks. Subjecting kids to that level of violence may explain why we have so many psychos walking around. This culture has to end. I will play my part when time is ripe. In the mean time, enjoy yourselves.

Primary school teachers ni meffi,most of them are losers in life…nobody will treat my kids tht way too

But they made you who you are #i celebrate all teachers especially those nurturing kindergarten kids ,meff post.

Mimi, back in primo,kuna mmoja aligonga ngoto while i was holding my head with my hands . Hiyo ngoto ikaland on my finger nail,hadi waleo hiyo kucha humea na tulayers :confused:. utadhani nikula kucha

Your argument is based on your career ,juu hao walimu walikua kama wewe Afisaa mtu wa E+

If that’s True, why is everybody who went through the school system ‘somewhere’. The teachers did not make me who I am. My parents and personal efforts played the bigger role. Teachers don’t dish out success. They are part of a bigger equation man. I dont owe the little I have to them. Of course some were good but most of the primary teachers were small devils.

:D:D:D:D

I hope you will not take your kids to school.

that caning is what made us what we are today

You know some policemen when they retire they become teachers. I hope you won’t teach my son. You may be first to receive my not-so-friendly treatment. If you retire, enda ukakue watchman ukingoja kifo.

Some times teachers go over board in the name of discipline, but every now and then … they do meet their match

Reminds me of an incident back in the day, a high school teacher ruthlessly beat up one of my friends to a point where he needed stitches on his arm.

Unfortunately or fortunately, the teacher didn’t know the student was the last born in a family of 8 men, and half of them were in the armed forces and they were all on leave after a tour of duty from peace keeping in Bosnia (i think)

Two of the armed forces Jamaas came and waylaid the teacher at the school gate , what followed was a story for “coming soon to a theater near you”. boy didn’t we cheer them on :D:D:D:D

Lets just say the teacher was never seen again in that school, word had it he had to seek transfer after the boys mother rushed to the school the following day to warn the teaching fraternity that it was not over yet and the two older guys still had a date with the poor teacher :smiley:

With my E+ I’m sure I’ve assisted you somewhere ama?

This was good. Say high to the Army guys when you see them

Of course you people assist us in finishing our money.

I was addressing @chief kiumbe ,who publicly insult me yet if he has some issues he remember to address me as sir in my inbox.

Huyo Cain is the brother to Abel ama? I blame your teachers for producing a half-baked school leaver.

Mukubwa ni shida ya matamchi

:D:D:D:D:D:D truth be told…its what has made us a saner generation.I fear for this crop of kids growing.Ati hakuna kupiga mtoto primo. for me the black child has to be disciplined without mercy.

Over the December holidays I was speaking to some relatives who are teachers by profession. What surprised me is that the Primary School teacher went to a TTC which was a boarding school. They were allowed to go outside school on Saturdays only. Church service was compulsory. I now know why Primary School teachers walikuwa na ukoloni.

:DNikuongea tunaongea Afisaa,dont take it personal .Usikue kama @[SIZE=1]Deorro [/SIZE]