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Let's get this straight. The school called the police to arrest a 6 year old because she had a tantrum. If you can't handle a kid having a tantrum well then maybe working in a primary school isn't the best job for you.
I think it is harder these days as teachers can't really touch the kid such as restraining them or what is needed to subdue them. However, calling the police sounds ridiculous. Maybe the child was really lashing out at the teacher and other kids.
@@ayansaid788 Another example of the incompetence of the United States’s Educational System is when a boy from California was arrested for skipping 90 minutes of Zoom class. I’m pretty sure that’s veeerrrryyy faaaaiiirr...
@@aluminiumbird5113 That could be a sign of family trouble, like the heat being off, in the dead of winter. Say in that case, it is a problem with money, and negotiating the system with utilities. And that is where a social worker as a go between could help solve a family issue. But in more serious cases, the child's absence could be due to serious abuse, or neglect issues. Say the mother is out, on drug binges. In my duties, as a social worker, there was one mother missing for months. Later, her body was found in the house of a serial killer, with like, 8 other murdered women. You can find this woman's son, as an adult, talking about his life with her, in a documentary here on UA-cam.
@@cleorandall2444 It’s always weird to me when people talk about Hispanic people, me and my whole family are Hispanic and all our family friends and their family’s mostly are too, I don’t know any one scared of police, we are all taught to treat them with great respect and don’t be “friendly” per se with them, be professional. Are you Hispanic? Maybe my view is different it’s just because I don’t live in the poorest Hispanic areas, though to be honest it’s not exactly very nice either.
@ That's like claiming a parent should just let their child touch a burning stove without any effort to warn or stop them. Okay, yeah, if they get burned they're never going to forget it. But humans have ears, and brains, and by the time a kid is a few years old, they realize injuries hurt them...they don't have to literally have their hand on the stove to know how to be careful. Kids are going to have enough pain and difficulties in life no matter how much we want to protect them, there's no sense in actively adding to that by subjecting them to abuse by police at a young age.
I got suspended for being 15 minutes late to school and not having on the uniform shirt. What actually happened was I missed my school bus and had to run to metro bus (public transportation) stop in order to even make it there. If I had not I would have been more than an hour late by time the next bus came. It was hot that day so I took off the thick school polo until I got to campus and stop being sweaty. As soon as I walked into building they rounded up everyone that was late that day because a lot of people were still in halls after first period bell. They decided to make an example out of everyone to warn the other students. I never had been in any trouble ever at school and had good grades. I was in the biotech special classes called (IB) and wanted to attend an Ivy League. I cried and beg them not to suspend me because a suspension would look bad for colleges. They turned my original 1 day into a week for “theatrics”/“causing a scene”. After that I stop caring as much about school. I felt like my chances of getting into a top school were ruined. I did end up going to college finally though but at 23 after years of being talked down to by people not smarter than me while working minimal wage jobs. I graduated with a 3.73 gpa in biological engineering. But I always wonder what would have happened had I just made that bus that day. How much further along in life I could have been. I’m definitely not blameless in how I handled the situation after but at 15 my thought processes weren’t perfect, one bad moment felt like my life was over at the time.
What the video didn't mention is the ending of the first story. I thought he was fired after that. Because he didn't ask permission from his supervisor to arrest the kid. They need permission to arrest someone under 13. That's what I heard.
I feel so privileged because I never knew that kind of thing happened before watching this video. In my school, the only reason to call the police for a student was if this student was selling drugs or got on a serious fight, but that was really rare...
I am a kindergarten teacher and I have been for the last 6 years and I work with ages from 1 to 6. I have been punched kicked pinched and screamed at and I have never even thought of calling the police. I deal with it with kindness but firmness !! I am the adult
Off topic but I've so much respect for you guys. Not only do y'all teach some actual useful stuff that's gonna help us in life but are also able to handle a bunch of 10-15 toddlers all at once, even including the tantrums that they normally do, and maybe even better than some parents would do. I wish you guys were highly paid and appreciated so much more.
@@jdl13b I’m a HS teacher at a private boarding school that I live at. A 14 year old got in trouble in my class and walked with me to my house to discuss it. We weren’t able to see eye to eye on the situation and I told him that my mind was made up and I was writing him up. I go inside my house and he starts knocking on my door and calling my name after I tell him to leave. As frustrated as I was, I was not about about to call the cops on a 14 year old and shortly after he left to avoid getting in more trouble.
Well in india you are not taught pinch punch or kick like that if you do parents will reprimand u hard and we can't even think of doing that to teachers I think somewhere parents in America need to be strict which I common here in East that's y we don't insult our teachers
Don't teachers in US have loco parentis? Why aren't they accompanying the kids to jail? They're letting strangers kidnap and violate the children, rather than teach them how to defuse the situation, be tolerable, act decently and be civil, understanding, and compassionate.
Honestly, it's pretty ridiculous that American schools use "suspensions" as a punishment. It's exactly what the misbehaving kids want and the opposite of what they need
Exactly. Even as a very young kid, suspensions and sending people out of class never made sense to me because, surely that’s exactly what they want? You’re not teaching them a lesson, you’re trying to make your job easier. Instead of figuring out what the problem is, you just choose to ignore them and focus on the (most likely) smarter kids. As the cycle continues, smarter kids get smarter and dumber kids get dumber - not to mention the sort of mental health problems that could be related.
@@tmatthews0007 At 0:42 they literally say Orlando and Orlando is written on the police uniforms. Why do you blame California and New York without evidence? What's your problem with these states?
@@tmatthews0007 did you not see the video? they didn't mention a single northern town, actually the places they did mention were in Texas and Florida, and thats the south
@@lemmino1846 in my country, there is a saying. "Quem diz a verdade não merece castigo." The meaning roughly translates to "Those who say the truth deserve no punishment." I think it applies here.
@@miscpersonalities you can sue for harrassment my guy. Im sure youre not rich but if you ever win the lottery you can take it right back to the school XD
Quickly make an r/AskReddit post named "You stand accused of throwing a temper tantrum at school this evening. How do you defend yourself?" and then choose the best one.
Where I'm from, outside the US, if anyone called the cops because they can't handle a 6 year old here's what might happen : -A sane adult would dissuade them. -No Cop or dispatcher would ever consider going, sending anyone. -If anything, that'd be seen as child abuse and the adults calling would at least lose their job. *That wouldn't happen in my country and we never called ourselves the Land of the Free.*
Jammas Chan Arresting a child over a tantrum? A tantrum????? I’ve bit a child in preschool and I wasn’t arrested. This is blatant racism and traumatization of a younger generation. Don’t excuse their actions.
@@lmaf132 Um did the video say only black kids are arrested? nope. So, there is no proof its racism. If you find evidence, I would gladly agree. You bit another kid. You werent arrested. Great. I agree that kids shouldnt be arrested for that. I literally said calling the police on a kid is a problem in my comment if you read it carefully.
@ that’s not what I mean tamper tantrums are some what you punish the kid by time out or by taking away recess not by calling the police she’s a little kid
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@@cyberpoint9582 Zero tolerance applies to everyone or to no one.
@ there are multiple ways you can discipline a child though. I don't think being handcuffed by the police is helpful. It's traumatising actually. The emotions the child experiences will be way too intense for any sort of introspection to take place. Of course the child should face consequences for kicking people, but involving the police (who should be spending their time better) is moronic.
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@@cheeseballs4255 Sounds like: "HE A GUD BOY!" but with extra words.
I can only imagine being a 5 year old getting arrested. Kids that age don’t even understand life, they’re just starting. Most view police as people who help protect. This is just awful :(
But it’s all to do with race, as you Americans call ethnicity. It’s because black children are misunderstood by white teachers and police, with a terrible education system initially created to exclude and discriminate against them and ever since they’ve forced into horrible situations as a result. You’re entirely missing the point, bruv.
@@walterzamalis4846 thats str8 facts dude!!🙏🏾💯 but i see there isn’t enough blck ppl in the comments😂; but ignoring the factor of race in this situation IS missing the point entirely!!!🙌🏾
@Henry Fidel but it's the racist system. If you had zero racists in the system, it would still be racist. What America needs is an overhaul of the racist laws that have contributed to what is happening to black children.
@@jusletursoulglobaby that's Bad thinking. Think about the Money you have lost due to the trauma being part of your life for the Rest of your Life, Plus the time Investment.
@Not Suspicious Human even if "being white does nothing for you", the fact that black people are punished more severely is still apparent. Not being punished as severely seems like it's doing something for you.
That kid will be traumatized for life; in that moment being cuffed and probably fearing she’d go to jail never see her family again. There is a serious problem that is so fundamental to this system it’s beyond reform. It needs to be completely restructured.
I had several tantrums as a kid and probably kicked my parents when my tantrums were really bad (sorry mom and dad). 2 parents. TWO people were able to get my tantrums to stop. But several teaches felt the need to call a *POLICE OFFICER* on a child. Disgusting
Why didn't they call the parents though? And if this was a repeat thing why didn't they suspend or expel the child and be done with it? Why involve the police in a school matter? It's not like the child had a weapon and was threatening the lives and safety of everyone around her. This move was absolutely baffling.
US: A 6 year old having a tantrum is concidered a threat, and needs to be handcuffed and taken away from the school. Where i live: A 6 year old having a tantrum gets sent to the principal's office, has a good talk, and goes back to class, with a quick message given to let the parents know what happened when the kid arrives home.
@@night6724 so your saying " it's ok "to call the police on "6 years old" who had a tantrum, and the reason she had tantrum it's bc she developed a bad attitude bc of there black cultural and rap?? hmmmm 🤔🙄🙄
But where you live is exactly how it is here in the US well for me and like all the schools I went to no kids absolutely zero kids I've seen were handcuffed even the ones that bullied an autistic kid and caused a fight
@@night6724 I don’t know if you you know this but you are displaying extreme ignorance and honestly I hope you never end up in a position of power with a mindset like that. If you were a judge you would punish black people harder, if you were a banker you would denie black people loans and as a teacher you would provide unequal opportunity for your students.
One of the by products of no longer disciplining children when they misbehave is that we basically have to treat them like adults, and what do you do when an adult misbehaves, you call the police. Corporal punishment and disciplining children should not have been deemed child abuse because the alternative is much more damning to children than simply just spanking them.
Quintinohthree Right because when you teach everyone there won’t be someone who throwing stuff, the only reason people are well behaved in other countries is because of constant fear of punishment. Society requires discipline.
@@KRYMauL No this is just another way Americsn reply on police to "take care of problems" they dont want. There was no reason for those children to have any contact with the police. You're just enabling this bad behavior. And literally no other country does this but the US.
@@KRYMauL Threats of punishment are evidently the least effective method of discouraging bad behavior of any kind. The severity of punishment is immaterial and even the chance of getting caught makes little difference. Bad behavior is not a rational decision weighing benefots against downsides and the odds of either, it's irrational and therefore requires, you guessed it, teaching of some sort to stop. Society requires discipline in that adults should have the discipline not to hit children and not to call the cops when children do.
@Rusty Griswald If you put kids in a closet to punish them instead of talking to them they are never gonna learn why there being punished separate kids and then talk to them that’s a healthy way to do it kids don’t just throw tantrums for no reason.
I am from India where police is quite untrained, corrupt and brutal. But this will never ever happen here. Never. This is illegal. The principal of the school will be arrested if they call the cops on 10 yr olds
and what the video didn't mention is that even at nurseries Black children are being disciplined harshly too. you see his in orphan homes too.There is a whole report about which kids are abused, adopted first etc...
@Zfb Tln it’s a systemic oppression that’s institutionalized at the most subsidized level. There is no simple “ but why is the black man doing it if it’s racist” gotcha here, there’s years of oppression that have been stacked on immigrant and minority communities that cannot be explained without a good dive into local history.
The police had to be called on a freaking 6 year old for throwing a tantrum? Are you kidding me? All they had to do was call the parents to the school to take the child home. It didn't have to rise to the panic level of calling the authorities. And the police cuffing her like she's dangerous? That was ridiculous as I don't know what.
You assume the parents actually care or are able to tend to the call from the school... you also assume that a child doesn't have the ability to hurt an adult, which they do. When angry, some kids can act poseced, and can do the most ruthless, dangerous stuff. What do you then?
@@djbis i had to check your page to see why you think that calling a police on a 6 year old 'Black' child was ok then i found the reason. Seems about white.
@@__nog642 right, so you assume this child was being watched carefully by an adult. And let's not forget that children bite, scratch and can still inflict damage even at a young edge. The parents should deal with it, and not the police, I agree! But then we are assuming that there are responsible parents there to educate and oversee their child's discipline. I have seen kids in public places do some pretty violent stuff, and race makes no difference here.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the video didn't go into details about the case. What if the bully was saying mean things about his mom and the other guy stabbed him 16 times in the neck. Yeah, defending himself, but that's a bit overboard.
Let me guess, the BULLY WAS A WHITE CHILD FROM A RACIST HOUSEHOLD? Children are not born racist, it is taught through those closest to them. People, environment,. It's systemic
I mean it's sadly true though.. I got bullied in middle school, and they did nothing. But once I kicked someone in self defense, they called my parents🙄
The handcuffs are visually upsetting, sure, but they're not the main thing that's going wrong here. The bigger issue is that neither the school nor the police (and this isn't a police matter to start with, but let's place that aside) waited for the child's parent(s) or other responsible adult to arrive, if they even contacted such people at all. In a frankly terrible hypothetical scenario where you'd have to choose, it's better to handcuff the child and take them to the police station accompanied by a parent than to not handcuff them and take them to the police station on their own.
@@Arthur-rh9tf kids at my school used to fight and even throw bricks at each other and in every case the only person responsible was the parent of the child that got in a fight... how hard can a 6 year old hit someone anyway
@Nick Arjomand Sweden is repeatedly held up as having one of the best standards of living in the world, how much better of an example could there be? Maybe Finland? Also it's only some of the US arresting children who have been developing memories in their brains for less than 365 days guys! Good news!
IDK anything about American laws but in Canada it's illegal to for a child 12 and under to be charged, if this happened in Canada the people who tried to arrest a child would be immediately fired from their jobs and sent to the supreme court
Well I get it. Cops have precautions in place to handcuff. It’s more of the teachers fault. She was probably on the call like “I have a student who assaulted me and I need police”
Trust it’s much more uncomfortable to live through it as a child, have to unlearn it in college, and then only see now that the system’s always been the true problem and not us kids like they drilled into us.
I can’t believe that some of those police officers can actually do that, how can they sleep at night? How can they even think they’re doing the right thing.
There are plenty of corrupt police, but also plenty of police who simply have to do what they’re told to keep their job. Not every cop enjoys or thinks they’re doing the right thing in cases like this
I hope you become better. I understand that it is hard to view. I apologize for you having to see this video. It shouldn't exist, these statistics should not look the way they do. You are cared about. Best wishes to you and your child.
@@sexychocolateable Yes, but the issue is that DeVos has literally no one in her family who attended public schools, thought bears attacking schools was a common occurrence, and when she had her Senate hearing, even a 5th grader would have been more prepared than her.
I don’t even live in a developed country but if a 5 yo was handcuffed for being a troublemaker in class , the po wouldn’t see the light of the next morning
@@g-gon8869 I have never seen a police officer in my school ever. Maybe during an event where one was invited as a guest speaker. I have had classmates who have struck teachers. The action the school took was to call the parents. Thats it.
Joe Biden is even more racist than Trump. In 1970s biden actively supported pro segregation groups asking for segregation in schools. Do you really think someone like him can make racism go away??
You aren't supposed to have food in class...and then you throw it..... 2 rules broken right there, but I bet your prison sentence was due to your insensitivity to starving children worldwide. Take your licks, that was just rude!
She's a kid, like we all throw tantrums sometimes, if you cant handle a child, why build a school? Call their parents and sort it out, god its so messed up.
@@imperatorscotorum6334 1. spankings don’t work, 2. Literally just talk to the child and ask them why there feeling that way it’s much more effective than spankings
They may not have been able to get a hold of the parent. Also teachers can not put there hands on a kid even to restrain them, Unless the kid is in a special class because of some issue. I have volunteered in my kids school for years and have seen kids like this. One kid in 1st grade liked to throw tantrums along with desks chairs and books for no real reason. The tantrum I witnessed he was just going off because the kid across from him wouldn't talk to him, they were having a spelling test. Another kid wanted to stab people with a pen because he liked to hurt people ( he was 9), and another that liked to steal, these are just the ones I have witnessed. I don't know what you do with these kind of kids. The school my kids go to, and I volunteer at, is a private school so the kids I listed were all kicked out after a few months of trying with them, but public schools can't do that. So what do you do with them? There is a lot more to this issue than what is presented in this very short very badly done video.
Quite how arresting a Primary School Child for being naughty isn’t immediately seen as ludicrous is beyond me. Here in Britain we have an expression of exasperation, “Only in America!”
The USA is a living hellhole, it's both infuriating and disgusting to me now. I don't want to touch this thing with a 50 foot stick until Blacks get justice. I hope BLM saves everyone
@@rizzgod-wj6ty Do you mean the 6 year old Kaia? I was talking about her. It was in Florida and, like some other states in the US, Florida has no minimum for the age of criminal responsibility.
I didn’t realize how big of an issue the prison to school pipeline is until my brothers who are non white went to the same schools I did and came home with significantly more punishments for invalid reasons
How did you come to that conclusion? Did you ask all the non-white students to show you their punishments and reasons?? DId you table it all in an Excel spreadsheet? US schools are softer and more liberal than most in the world, In most of the world, even the west, kids must wear uniforms and have regulations for hair, jewellery and behaviour. In Asia schools are very strict. In Islamic countries schools are ultra strict but they dont have problems of delinquency and crime. Schools in the US were much more strict in the 1950's yet delinquency and crime were almost non-existent.
@James Bond Yep, minorities from all over the world send their kids to western schools. Asians out-perform whites. No other race seems to have the same problems as African Americans. Even Africans from Africa dont have the same problems as African Americans because they have been raised with discipline and guidance.
Guy who commented above is ignorant as f. I reside in Brasil, and this is unheard of here. If a 5 year old were to be arrested over a tantrum here, there would be serious consequences. And yes, we do have police and schools, arguably our schools are even better then in the US.
@@tonye5987 1.5 million schools in india compared to 150k in the US. Accounting for population, india still has more schools. You are are so ignorant bruh, stop sterotyping
When I was in middle school a white kid 2 years older than me attacked me in the locker room and they called the cops on both of us. We weren’t’ put in handcuffs or physically arrested but they charged us both with misdemeanor assault. Thankfully my county had a youth program to get minor misdemeanors cleared from your record but it was absolutely ridiculous. Me and this same guy run into each other at the grocery store or bank nowadays and start chatting with each other. Criminalizing child/adolescent behavior is ridiculous.
And this attitude is why we didn't move to the U.S even when I was offered a job that paid twice what I currently earn. I'd rather live in a country where my kids are treated equally, than be wealthier in a country where their future is at the mercy of a broken system.
Don't even think moving there even if they elected "the good guy". A black man sat in office for 8 years but done nothing but increase tensions in the middle east. No matter what label they plaster themselves with, they'll never fix the broken system.
For anyone defending the arrest of a child: "He told them he had arrested 6,000 people in his career - the youngest, to that point, was 7. When school employees told him Kaia was 6, not 8 like he thought, he did not seem concerned. “Now she has broken the record,” he said.
@@dickiewongtk Because you give speeding drivers a ticket (punishment) therefore you might as well give any punishment (death-penalty). Dumbest comment I've read all day.
@@angelicabotia8786 this process of "arresting" is literally just having to walk. If this process of arresting meant restraining the kid, pushing them on the front of the car and yelling at them while aiming your gun at them then i'd agree. But they literally just walk the kid out in a basic convential arrest, very similar to a parent walking the kid out. The only think funny is the fact that the people at school thought they needed a cop to simply walk a kid out of the class.
We really owe all this nation's children not only free public education, but one where they feel safe and supported by their community, and don't have to feel afraid of serious and lifelong consequences for perceived slights against authority figures.
Preach, when I eventually found a way to college my K-12 experience in IPS made it really hard for me and my peers to speak up about any issues we had with professors or our college experience because it was drilled into us that you never question authority because they can get away with whatever they want.
I disagree. School, or anything else of high value, should not be given away for free. It should be granted to those that have worked hard for it and deserve it. Otherwise, it will become devalued and ultimately worthless.
@@loupertech i disagree with you, because not giving education go those who would not be able to afford it would widen even more the gap between social classes, creating even more societal problems like violence and discrimination.
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I love America!!! It definitely is the Land of Opportunity. My dad got me with nothing but he now has made a good living for his family as a MINORITY. If America was 100% racist as you are implying, he would have never gotten to where he is today. Im proud to be from *one* of the best countries in the world
Suspension for "talking back" I'm sorry you can't accept that you can be wrong, but me pointing that out isn't talking back, and if it was, it's not suspension worthy
Same thats how all of my schools have been and at the schools I have been to I have never heard of a black student being treated differently on our campus so I guess its just other parts of the us then
@@mragunathan1627...bruh that's how every country in the world operated in the past millenia...Why do you make it sound like that factor only applies to America?
First of all Police Officers aren't even supposed to be on School Grounds (I know about school shootings but hear me out), A six year old child having a tantrum at school is extremely common (Even you might have thrown a tantrum at school when you were young) but for the school authorities calling police officers on a six year old child is frankly absurd. Police Officers who are trained to neutralize threats and subdue crimes, They are not trained to deal with six year old children just having a tantrum at school (Teachers and School Staff are supposed to handle the situation in a civil manner and try to coax the child into calming down), So in this case it is completely unsurprising that the matter at hand was dealt incorrectly. The real problem is of the school system's over-dependency on public services to solve minor problems that the school is supposed to handle and deal with. This systemic problem has to be solved or such cases will only get more common.
ever hear of school resource officers? they were told without a lot of description, and have to make a descision. they were just doing there jobs. Its the schools fault.
@Pandanator That's literally not true. You're talking about permanently traumatizing a human who hasn't been creating memories in their head for more than 365 days, simply for the crime of being five years old. Genuinely in shock that you managed to espouse racist rhetoric on a video of a toddler being put in handcuffs and arrested. If you have a five year old child and she attacks me I have the right to shoot her in self-defense. It's no different for anybody.
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I thought the topic was public schools and not race again... and again... and again
@@josesalcido1095 Yes I agree
Let's get this straight. The school called the police to arrest a 6 year old because she had a tantrum. If you can't handle a kid having a tantrum well then maybe working in a primary school isn't the best job for you.
I think it is harder these days as teachers can't really touch the kid such as restraining them or what is needed to subdue them. However, calling the police sounds ridiculous. Maybe the child was really lashing out at the teacher and other kids.
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they shouldnt have kids
Yeah, if only people able to hand 5 yo kids were to be hired. Then public schools wouldn't exist.
schools dont do anything about bullying but they find the need to arrest a 6 year old? yikes.
exactly arrest a child for being a child sounds amazing doesn't it. But don't arrest a bully who assaults someone multiple times sounds about right.
@@ayansaid788 Another example of the incompetence of the United States’s Educational System is when a boy from California was arrested for skipping 90 minutes of Zoom class. I’m pretty sure that’s veeerrrryyy faaaaiiirr...
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Can someone explain why schools call social workers after you miss a few days
@@aluminiumbird5113 That could be a sign of family trouble, like the heat being off, in the dead of winter. Say in that case, it is a problem with money, and negotiating the system with utilities. And that is where a social worker as a go between could help solve a family issue. But in more serious cases, the child's absence could be due to serious abuse, or neglect issues. Say the mother is out, on drug binges. In my duties, as a social worker, there was one mother missing for months. Later, her body was found in the house of a serial killer, with like, 8 other murdered women. You can find this woman's son, as an adult, talking about his life with her, in a documentary here on UA-cam.
If you can't handle a 5 year old, I'm sorry you shouldn't be working at a school.
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It’s all set up to fund the prison system.
Ikr this shi messed up
I feel bad for the 6 year old kid imagine that trauma I hope she's okay
exactlh this is why black and hispanic people are scared of cops... theyre shown from a young age that they dont like tus
@@cleorandall2444 very true.
@@cleorandall2444 It’s always weird to me when people talk about Hispanic people, me and my whole family are Hispanic and all our family friends and their family’s mostly are too, I don’t know any one scared of police, we are all taught to treat them with great respect and don’t be “friendly” per se with them, be professional. Are you Hispanic? Maybe my view is different it’s just because I don’t live in the poorest Hispanic areas, though to be honest it’s not exactly very nice either.
Chewy99 Your right, It’s just all these news outlets that are making police sound far worse than they actually are.
@@serbianmonkeyclub1146 if you guys dealt with cops youll see they treat different races differently. It happens to native people too
"What you in for?"
"For throwing a tantrum as a 6 year old"
*Moves to the other side of the cell
*Starts shaking in my boots*
“Oh brother, THIS EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM STINKS”
@@DacStudiosEntertainment 😭😭😭
Hey kid, why are you here? Im here because i massacred 16 people, you?
I threw a tantrum
GET ME AWAY FROM THIS KID AAAAA
imagine arresting a 5 year old child for having a tantrum even though thats basically apart of growing up at this point
@ you must have rocks in your head
@@gamertron0993 And you must live in a nice neighborhood. White boy.
@ That's like claiming a parent should just let their child touch a burning stove without any effort to warn or stop them. Okay, yeah, if they get burned they're never going to forget it. But humans have ears, and brains, and by the time a kid is a few years old, they realize injuries hurt them...they don't have to literally have their hand on the stove to know how to be careful.
Kids are going to have enough pain and difficulties in life no matter how much we want to protect them, there's no sense in actively adding to that by subjecting them to abuse by police at a young age.
@ What is bothering you Natasel? That person never stated being white or any race or ethnicity.
@@iceblacktempestrv6426 what'd he say
There is literally nothing a 5-year-old is physically able to do that warrants handcuffing them and throwing them in a police car
Yeah and also, is it legal for a police officer to take her to the station without a parent around?
@matthew gill i just asked because in my country the agents have to wait for the parent to show up
Guys she was reaching for her gun 🤣
Uhhh, hands = ability to grab. Grab gun. Gun hurt people. Hurt people mean go to jail
If a five year old shoots someone.....
I got suspended for being 15 minutes late to school and not having on the uniform shirt.
What actually happened was I missed my school bus and had to run to metro bus (public transportation) stop in order to even make it there. If I had not I would have been more than an hour late by time the next bus came. It was hot that day so I took off the thick school polo until I got to campus and stop being sweaty. As soon as I walked into building they rounded up everyone that was late that day because a lot of people were still in halls after first period bell. They decided to make an example out of everyone to warn the other students.
I never had been in any trouble ever at school and had good grades. I was in the biotech special classes called (IB) and wanted to attend an Ivy League. I cried and beg them not to suspend me because a suspension would look bad for colleges. They turned my original 1 day into a week for “theatrics”/“causing a scene”.
After that I stop caring as much about school. I felt like my chances of getting into a top school were ruined. I did end up going to college finally though but at 23 after years of being talked down to by people not smarter than me while working minimal wage jobs. I graduated with a 3.73 gpa in biological engineering. But I always wonder what would have happened had I just made that bus that day. How much further along in life I could have been. I’m definitely not blameless in how I handled the situation after but at 15 my thought processes weren’t perfect, one bad moment felt like my life was over at the time.
So made you miss a FULL day of school, just because you were 15 MINUTES late!
@@maryperry6573 a day for that and another 6 for complaining.
@@maryperry6573 I understand how that feels being a minute late and being absent. Bad 6th Grade memory
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jesus christ, i knew the american education system was bad but i didn’t know it was this bad
The fact that the police officers would even carry that out is infuriating.
Yeah and the ones who say oh I’m just following orders are the reason why this is happening. They’re not asking for change to
@@todurayy9940 they would probably get punished or fired
They have to the kid was technically hitting assaulting the teachers but really they called a police officer maybe if the kid was 10 or 12
“We were just following orders” - the Police Department
@@orangepekoe5243 I would understand if this was a school police officer but really 911
Imagine,
A full-grown man assaulting an elementary student.
@Jack Attack what
What the video didn't mention is the ending of the first story.
I thought he was fired after that. Because he didn't ask permission from his supervisor to arrest the kid. They need permission to arrest someone under 13.
That's what I heard.
Whole new level of bullying
@Jack Attack oh lol. i guess i hope that ur parents don't hit u anymore?
@@PanosSkarp who care about the ending?who care about the animal en 2 legs !!🤦🤦
imagine needing a car seat for your arrested criminal in the back of your police vehicle
Holy duck
That is kind of sad.
Dont make me pull this car over!!!
@@updatemysettings5095 I will turn this car around.
@@Raynew2847 please do, that is exactly what I demand
racism isn't getting worse, its getting filmed
honestly it's getting better, and violent crime is on a long decline, but at that point we're so not okay with it, we can't stop 'till we get over it
@@midge_gender_solek3314 I'm not saying that we should ignore it or just get over it I'm just saying that it IS getting filmed more.
@@ajani6854 of course it is, its because filming technology are much cheaper now a days
Go back to segregated schools.
Oh wow look at you so powerful and insightful🤣
In my school when a child misbehaves badly, they call the parents/guardian, not the police.
mine also ( if they called the cops when i misbehaved instead of my parents , then i would probably have been arrested more than 25 times )
what? don’t you call the cops every time a child yells at a teacher? how strange...
Why not both
I feel so privileged because I never knew that kind of thing happened before watching this video. In my school, the only reason to call the police for a student was if this student was selling drugs or got on a serious fight, but that was really rare...
asspounderify why would they need to call the cops unless the kid had a weapon or something?
And I used to think that calling my parents was the worst thing a school could do.
lol nope: it's usually the BEST thing in the long run!!
It would be better if it was the police, because your family would root for you instead.
My parent would've beat me in front of the teacher
nah for me the police is better
Kiwi YT by the way i’m not black im brown
In America instead of talking to kid's parents, they calls Cops and gets kid arrested.
Thats because parents won't discipline their children
That’s exactly true!
Parents don’t discipline their kids.
@@sac22833 are you kidding?
Aishik Panja Don’t listen to them.... They don’t understand the situation..
I am a kindergarten teacher and I have been for the last 6 years and I work with ages from 1 to 6. I have been punched kicked pinched and screamed at and I have never even thought of calling the police. I deal with it with kindness but firmness !! I am the adult
Exactly! Also a teacher, but HS. Never would even consider calling police.
Off topic but I've so much respect for you guys. Not only do y'all teach some actual useful stuff that's gonna help us in life but are also able to handle a bunch of 10-15 toddlers all at once, even including the tantrums that they normally do, and maybe even better than some parents would do. I wish you guys were highly paid and appreciated so much more.
@@jdl13b I’m a HS teacher at a private boarding school that I live at. A 14 year old got in trouble in my class and walked with me to my house to discuss it. We weren’t able to see eye to eye on the situation and I told him that my mind was made up and I was writing him up. I go inside my house and he starts knocking on my door and calling my name after I tell him to leave. As frustrated as I was, I was not about about to call the cops on a 14 year old and shortly after he left to avoid getting in more trouble.
Well in india you are not taught pinch punch or kick like that if you do parents will reprimand u hard and we can't even think of doing that to teachers I think somewhere parents in America need to be strict which I common here in East that's y we don't insult our teachers
Good teacher, but did you say you work with 1 year old kids?
You can’t call the police on a 5 year old...she’s five. This is horrible
Wait till they hand out juvenile death sentences....stem cell investors await.
Isabella Catherine In Canada you can’t charge a kid below the age of 12 with a crime.
Don't teachers in US have loco parentis? Why aren't they accompanying the kids to jail? They're letting strangers kidnap and violate the children, rather than teach them how to defuse the situation, be tolerable, act decently and be civil, understanding, and compassionate.
JollyOldCanuck I’m 14 can I go on a rampage like Trevor in Gta trying to hunt down Menendaz in Black Ops 2 ?
You’re horrible.
Honestly, it's pretty ridiculous that American schools use "suspensions" as a punishment. It's exactly what the misbehaving kids want and the opposite of what they need
Exactly. Even as a very young kid, suspensions and sending people out of class never made sense to me because, surely that’s exactly what they want? You’re not teaching them a lesson, you’re trying to make your job easier. Instead of figuring out what the problem is, you just choose to ignore them and focus on the (most likely) smarter kids. As the cycle continues, smarter kids get smarter and dumber kids get dumber - not to mention the sort of mental health problems that could be related.
they dont have money to do anything else fam. it's a budget policy
Soul Glow most often loud kids are due to adhd the school could claim extra money for adhd kids and use money to help them
Online schooling fixes all issues..
AMEN
Jesus Christ this was heartbreaking to watch. I live in the uk and the idea of police handcuffing a six year old makes me feel sick
tmatthews0007 I’m from Michigan and I’ve never heard of these things happen either
@@tmatthews0007
At 0:42 they literally say Orlando and Orlando is written on the police uniforms.
Why do you blame California and New York without evidence?
What's your problem with these states?
@@tmatthews0007 did you not see the video? they didn't mention a single northern town, actually the places they did mention were in Texas and Florida, and thats the south
Eazy_Lifeb TV that’s dope
literally sane that would never be allowed in the uk
"Talking back"
Oh sorry teacher, did I hurt your feeling for saying something that's clearly right?
The poor, drug users and the obese are all victims of their own bad decisions just cause it’s right don’t mean you can say it. Lol
@@lemmino1846 in my country, there is a saying.
"Quem diz a verdade não merece castigo."
The meaning roughly translates to "Those who say the truth deserve no punishment."
I think it applies here.
@@YourLocalMairaaboo can I ask what country your from?
@@lemmino1846 Portugal.
@@YourLocalMairaaboo well know I now Portugal has some good common sense.
America's school system is a joke
@kim mei agreed, many people thinks its great because of hollywood or tv but once you’re here, you regret it
@@basedyui._.3775 @basedyui its always been a joke since no one updated the system to match the future.
Well, its not a joke, the trauma and stupidity is very, very real.
Asian country's: are you sure about that?
@kim !! right
Me: a black kid that got suspended for bending a paper clip aka "Destroying school property" this was middle school.
That’s....horrible.... I’m so sorry
@@ajemajh from what i remember i found it outside.
@@ajemajh nope. Still got suspended tho.
Stay strong. Keep your chin up. Succeed in life. It is your best revenge.
@@miscpersonalities you can sue for harrassment my guy. Im sure youre not rich but if you ever win the lottery you can take it right back to the school XD
You stand accused of throwing a temper tantrum at school this evening. How do you defend yourself?
This is America. America is also looking horrible rn.
No breakfast.
U don’t but ur innocent till proven guilty so the teachers gonna have to prove ur a criminal
Quickly make an r/AskReddit post named "You stand accused of throwing a temper tantrum at school this evening. How do you defend yourself?" and then choose the best one.
That’s why in a lot of cases the charges get dropped
Bullying exists*
Schools: Eh... 🤷♂️
5-year old with a tantrum*
Schools: Now that's an Avenger's level threat.
bruh.
👁👄👁
Um chile- anyways so
Their logic doesn’t make sense
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Where I'm from, outside the US, if anyone called the cops because they can't handle a 6 year old here's what might happen :
-A sane adult would dissuade them.
-No Cop or dispatcher would ever consider going, sending anyone.
-If anything, that'd be seen as child abuse and the adults calling would at least lose their job.
*That wouldn't happen in my country and we never called ourselves the Land of the Free.*
Yeah,the cop himself has lost their mine
Same here, no one calling a dispatcher for a 6yr old would be taken seriously.
What country are you from?
@@happykilmore94 literally any country in the world without a severe systematic racism problem
In Sweden they take it one step further, the police doesn't dispatch for any crime! Can we do a full exchange program?
THE SCHOOL CALLED THE POLICE? TF. She's so young.
AND THE POLICE HANDCUFFED HER ??????
This is racism! Before anything, she is BLACK and THEN everything else
Jammas Chan
Arresting a child over a tantrum?
A tantrum?????
I’ve bit a child in preschool and I wasn’t arrested. This is blatant racism and traumatization of a younger generation. Don’t excuse their actions.
Minorities have always been treated cruelly by the government special by Republicans leadership
@@lmaf132 Um did the video say only black kids are arrested? nope. So, there is no proof its racism. If you find evidence, I would gladly agree. You bit another kid. You werent arrested. Great. I agree that kids shouldnt be arrested for that. I literally said calling the police on a kid is a problem in my comment if you read it carefully.
SERIOUSLY she’s a little kid even if she did kick them in a tantrum what do you expect? She’s a kid they do that sometimes
You let the entire class suffer because of one kid?
Someone failed math.
@ that’s not what I mean tamper tantrums are some what you punish the kid by time out or by taking away recess not by calling the police she’s a little kid
@@cyberpoint9582 Zero tolerance applies to everyone or to no one.
@ there are multiple ways you can discipline a child though. I don't think being handcuffed by the police is helpful. It's traumatising actually. The emotions the child experiences will be way too intense for any sort of introspection to take place. Of course the child should face consequences for kicking people, but involving the police (who should be spending their time better) is moronic.
@@cheeseballs4255 Sounds like: "HE A GUD BOY!" but with extra words.
I can only imagine being a 5 year old getting arrested. Kids that age don’t even understand life, they’re just starting. Most view police as people who help protect. This is just awful :(
Cough Cough. There is an officer who stalks children in middle school. Cough Cough.
Regardless of race, a school shouldn't call the police on a six year old because of a tantrum
agreed
But it’s all to do with race, as you Americans call ethnicity. It’s because black children are misunderstood by white teachers and police, with a terrible education system initially created to exclude and discriminate against them and ever since they’ve forced into horrible situations as a result. You’re entirely missing the point, bruv.
Imagine going to jail just for breaking a crayon....
@@walterzamalis4846 thats str8 facts dude!!🙏🏾💯 but i see there isn’t enough blck ppl in the comments😂; but ignoring the factor of race in this situation IS missing the point entirely!!!🙌🏾
@Henry Fidel but it's the racist system. If you had zero racists in the system, it would still be racist. What America needs is an overhaul of the racist laws that have contributed to what is happening to black children.
Poor kids man, this would have traumatized me as a child and as a parent.
I couldn’t even imagine
oh and the lawsuit Jacksonville faced is going to help heal that trauma
Being a ManCity fan must come a close second, huh. :(
@@jusletursoulglobaby that's Bad thinking. Think about the Money you have lost due to the trauma being part of your life for the Rest of your Life, Plus the time Investment.
@@manas0211 lol Last season a bit.
The cop should be ashamed of himself traumatizing a little child
well they have to do it by law its really the schools fault for calling them
He sleeps comfortably at night without an ounce of remorse, i assure you
The department and school are at fault, not the officer, he's doing what the department tell him too, even if it's a waste of time
@@leigh7203 Yes, because he did what he had been called upon to do.
I heard the cop was suspended for it.
White kid vapes
School: 3 day suspension
Black kid: Make a paper airplane
School: Now this is an avengers level threat
😐
😂
@Not Suspicious Human doubt that especially in the south
@Not Suspicious Human even if "being white does nothing for you", the fact that black people are punished more severely is still apparent. Not being punished as severely seems like it's doing something for you.
this is a very serious issue, im not sure why youre making jokes about this
Handcuffing a 6 year old is messed up
Imagine getting cuffed as a kid I would be really messed up and traumatized.
That kid will be traumatized for life; in that moment being cuffed and probably fearing she’d go to jail never see her family again. There is a serious problem that is so fundamental to this system it’s beyond reform. It needs to be completely restructured.
Imagine handcuffing a 6 year old, lol I could never.
Not supporting law and order is messed up...
Handcuffing a 6 year old for throwing a tantrum isn’t law and order you deranged troglodyte.
I had several tantrums as a kid and probably kicked my parents when my tantrums were really bad (sorry mom and dad). 2 parents. TWO people were able to get my tantrums to stop. But several teaches felt the need to call a *POLICE OFFICER* on a child. Disgusting
laura
Why didn't they call the parents though? And if this was a repeat thing why didn't they suspend or expel the child and be done with it? Why involve the police in a school matter? It's not like the child had a weapon and was threatening the lives and safety of everyone around her. This move was absolutely baffling.
If these people can't handle a tantrum from a child, they should not have the profession of a teacher. Nor let around any children, period.
@@elic1356 you think people become primary school teachers because they are highly qualified?
@@CarloH10 Exactly.
US: A 6 year old having a tantrum is concidered a threat, and needs to be handcuffed and taken away from the school.
Where i live: A 6 year old having a tantrum gets sent to the principal's office, has a good talk, and goes back to class, with a quick message given to let the parents know what happened when the kid arrives home.
And where do you live?
@@rohangeorge6708 I live in Scandinavia.
@@night6724 so your saying " it's ok "to call the police on "6 years old" who had a tantrum, and the reason she had tantrum it's bc she developed a bad attitude bc of there black cultural and rap??
hmmmm 🤔🙄🙄
But where you live is exactly how it is here in the US well for me and like all the schools I went to no kids absolutely zero kids I've seen were handcuffed even the ones that bullied an autistic kid and caused a fight
@@night6724 I don’t know if you you know this but you are displaying extreme ignorance and honestly I hope you never end up in a position of power with a mindset like that. If you were a judge you would punish black people harder, if you were a banker you would denie black people loans and as a teacher you would provide unequal opportunity for your students.
My mind: “she probably just gauched another kids eye out with a pencil”
Vox: “she threw a tantrum”
Wat
How come the cops have the rights to put cuffs on a child for the smallest of misdemeanour ?
Utterly shameful....
One of the by products of no longer disciplining children when they misbehave is that we basically have to treat them like adults, and what do you do when an adult misbehaves, you call the police. Corporal punishment and disciplining children should not have been deemed child abuse because the alternative is much more damning to children than simply just spanking them.
@@KRYMauL The alternative is to be a teacher, not an executioner.
Quintinohthree Right because when you teach everyone there won’t be someone who throwing stuff, the only reason people are well behaved in other countries is because of constant fear of punishment. Society requires discipline.
@@KRYMauL
No this is just another way Americsn reply on police to "take care of problems" they dont want. There was no reason for those children to have any contact with the police. You're just enabling this bad behavior. And literally no other country does this but the US.
@@KRYMauL Threats of punishment are evidently the least effective method of discouraging bad behavior of any kind. The severity of punishment is immaterial and even the chance of getting caught makes little difference. Bad behavior is not a rational decision weighing benefots against downsides and the odds of either, it's irrational and therefore requires, you guessed it, teaching of some sort to stop.
Society requires discipline in that adults should have the discipline not to hit children and not to call the cops when children do.
Here the teachers' themselves are acting like a bunch of arrogant kids
They are, but some are more childish than the children.
True
@Rusty Griswald then they should’ve called the parents to come get their kids how is their first thought to get police involved
@Rusty Griswald If you put kids in a closet to punish them instead of talking to them they are never gonna learn why there being punished separate kids and then talk to them that’s a healthy way to do it kids don’t just throw tantrums for no reason.
From an outside perspective, it looks like racism wasn’t vanished. It was baked it to the system.
Honestly
from an inside perspective, i can say with certainty that you're right.
When you "fix racism" but there are a bunch of racism and lack of education. What did you fix again??
Bingo.
That’s called systemic racism
"Hey what are you in for?"
"I kicked my teacher on the ankle when I was 4"
I am from India where police is quite untrained, corrupt and brutal. But this will never ever happen here. Never. This is illegal. The principal of the school will be arrested if they call the cops on 10 yr olds
Same from Brazil
and what the video didn't mention is that even at nurseries Black children are being disciplined harshly too. you see his in orphan homes too.There is a whole report about which kids are abused, adopted first etc...
Same here.
Some of us understand that India is still learning to walk the walk. Good luck to all who seek peace.
We love India
teacher: "what's 2 plus 2?"
student: "five!"
teacher: "... Uhm yes, 911?"
put her under house arrest
I thought it was a 1984 reference.
That’s America for ya’ 🤦🏾♀️💀
Enough is enough. Their time is coming....
I agree F them and their families
Who’s “them”?
@Zfb Tln
exactly. there's a reason Harriet couldn't free them all but you wouldn't get it. your mind is too skewed already
@Zfb Tln not exactly, and its about the people involved, not just in this video
@Zfb Tln it’s a systemic oppression that’s institutionalized at the most subsidized level. There is no simple “ but why is the black man doing it if it’s racist” gotcha here, there’s years of oppression that have been stacked on immigrant and minority communities that cannot be explained without a good dive into local history.
As an Indian, my first and second grade teachers really did treat us and Black children differently.
Why do you think that is?
The police had to be called on a freaking 6 year old for throwing a tantrum? Are you kidding me? All they had to do was call the parents to the school to take the child home. It didn't have to rise to the panic level of calling the authorities. And the police cuffing her like she's dangerous? That was ridiculous as I don't know what.
You assume the parents actually care or are able to tend to the call from the school... you also assume that a child doesn't have the ability to hurt an adult, which they do. When angry, some kids can act poseced, and can do the most ruthless, dangerous stuff. What do you then?
@@djbis i had to check your page to see why you think that calling a police on a 6 year old 'Black' child was ok then i found the reason. Seems about white.
@@djbis The child doesn't have the ability to hurt an adult if you just watch over them and make sure they don't grab like something sharp.
@@skully8767 ah so, what about my channel paints me as whatever you think I am?
@@__nog642 right, so you assume this child was being watched carefully by an adult. And let's not forget that children bite, scratch and can still inflict damage even at a young edge. The parents should deal with it, and not the police, I agree! But then we are assuming that there are responsible parents there to educate and oversee their child's discipline. I have seen kids in public places do some pretty violent stuff, and race makes no difference here.
the fact that grown men and women are scared of six year olds is just embarising
Worrying is one thing..
Being scared is another..
Prejudice is really worse
They aren't allowed to physically restrain kids to be fair
If they're (the kids) shooting people yes, otherwise no.
*embarrassing
"suspended from defending himself from a bully"
Yo what the *HECK*
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the video didn't go into details about the case.
What if the bully was saying mean things about his mom and the other guy stabbed him 16 times in the neck. Yeah, defending himself, but that's a bit overboard.
@@AndiKola i had a friend that killed a guy with a knife only cuz he sweared his mom at school
@@AndiKola so that means that both people are at fault the bully and the stabber and why do teachers do nothing when it comes to these events
Let me guess, the BULLY WAS A WHITE CHILD FROM A RACIST HOUSEHOLD? Children are not born racist, it is taught through those closest to them. People, environment,. It's systemic
@@AndiKola hyperbolic much?
Suspension is the weirdest thing. You misbehave? Go home and play minecraft. I just can’t handle you right now
Bully punches kid.
Schools: Meh
Kid fights back against bully
Schools: Now this is a avengers level threat.
Edit: 5:59
@Nope Nope and suceeded
@Nope Nope bruh
lol
I mean it's sadly true though..
I got bullied in middle school, and they did nothing. But once I kicked someone in self defense, they called my parents🙄
@Nope Nope ?
Handcuffing a 6yo ?! Why is that legal?!
The handcuffs are visually upsetting, sure, but they're not the main thing that's going wrong here. The bigger issue is that neither the school nor the police (and this isn't a police matter to start with, but let's place that aside) waited for the child's parent(s) or other responsible adult to arrive, if they even contacted such people at all. In a frankly terrible hypothetical scenario where you'd have to choose, it's better to handcuff the child and take them to the police station accompanied by a parent than to not handcuff them and take them to the police station on their own.
She hit another human
Andrew Cisneros that’s just what kids do.
@@Arthur-rh9tf It's a six year old child! Handcuffing her won't help you teach the child why what she did was wrong.
@@Arthur-rh9tf kids at my school used to fight and even throw bricks at each other and in every case the only person responsible was the parent of the child that got in a fight... how hard can a 6 year old hit someone anyway
As a Swedish citizen, to see kids handcuffed and pushed over is extremely shocking.
It is what it is.
@Nick Arjomand Sweden is repeatedly held up as having one of the best standards of living in the world, how much better of an example could there be? Maybe Finland? Also it's only some of the US arresting children who have been developing memories in their brains for less than 365 days guys! Good news!
IDK anything about American laws but in Canada it's illegal to for a child 12 and under to be charged, if this happened in Canada the people who tried to arrest a child would be immediately fired from their jobs and sent to the supreme court
@@Jackson-nr2mw 👍👍
Well I get it. Cops have precautions in place to handcuff. It’s more of the teachers fault. She was probably on the call like “I have a student who assaulted me and I need police”
Y'all remember the kid who got SUSPENDED because she exposed teacher by Video taping the teacher bullying her student? America is different.
This is uncomfortable to watch.
Imagine living it...as a small child.
The US justice system is wack. I'm glad to not be american when videos like this crop up. This looks horrendous.
Trust it’s much more uncomfortable to live through it as a child, have to unlearn it in college, and then only see now that the system’s always been the true problem and not us kids like they drilled into us.
Trust me, ever since Trump got elected, racism in the department of education rose.
i can imagine. good luck on the election, americans.
I can’t believe that some of those police officers can actually do that, how can they sleep at night? How can they even think they’re doing the right thing.
they have their moral compass flipped upside down
There are plenty of corrupt police, but also plenty of police who simply have to do what they’re told to keep their job. Not every cop enjoys or thinks they’re doing the right thing in cases like this
It's called racism
@@leotide1990 Still it's a shame that that's what they have to do to keep their job.
LeoTide1990 they can go to a school and say nah we’re not arresting a 5 year old
As a mother, this was painful to watch.
I'd be shocked if this is the worst you'd see from subsequent reports.
I hope you become better. I understand that it is hard to view. I apologize for you having to see this video. It shouldn't exist, these statistics should not look the way they do. You are cared about. Best wishes to you and your child.
I mean how can you arrest a six-year-old that’s going a little too far
As a *black* mother, this was painful to watch
salami
Same things happening to autistic kids, I hope they finally stop it with wrongfully treating them in the same way they treat black kids.
Luckily I'm Australian
Other countries: 'Talk with the child and see how we can improve'
US: "We dont do that here"
my country be like: i dont care what is your background, religion or race, you got a cane
we use canes here in our school to punish recalcitrant students.
Gun solve every problem
India: *mum looks for the sandbag, err son/daughter*
"anyway i started blasting"
DeVos is literally the worst person for secretary of education.
Yeah I feel like all I hear from her is something about charter schools
I agree, but the school to prison pipeline has been happening for years way before devos became secretary of education
@@sexychocolateable Yes, but the issue is that DeVos has literally no one in her family who attended public schools, thought bears attacking schools was a common occurrence, and when she had her Senate hearing, even a 5th grader would have been more prepared than her.
@@jmaishere I read something about her having investments in private schools or something in education
Well, America chose Trump, and Trump chose DeVoss. Choices......
Bruh if the Teachers called the cops on a 6 year old in my country, the teachers would lose their jobs...
Nah a child in my country shot someone. The person died.
@@lostandmadguy But this child is like 6. If the kid you're talking about is just as small, why was she able to reach such a weapon?
American: ah yes were strong
Also american: omg she kicked him call the cops
I don’t even live in a developed country but if a 5 yo was handcuffed for being a troublemaker in class , the po wouldn’t see the light of the next morning
You are right we in India probably have a better democracy than the US after seeing this
@@g-gon8869 Give Trump another 4 years and North Korea will have a better democracy than the US.
@@altrag What was the Obama administration doing with all the data? What have they done ? Looks like usa itself has a lot of problems.
I think it is a problem of the state itself, both parties are at blame
@@g-gon8869 I have never seen a police officer in my school ever. Maybe during an event where one was invited as a guest speaker. I have had classmates who have struck teachers. The action the school took was to call the parents. Thats it.
America is falling apart and the president still thinks he is the best.
He's not the best but he's doin good
@@tylerk.6751 Trump is pretty good he proposed a 500 billion dollar plan for black communities
We've been falling for a while.
Joe Biden is even more racist than Trump. In 1970s biden actively supported pro segregation groups asking for segregation in schools. Do you really think someone like him can make racism go away??
Rohan Singh damm
I’m trying so hard not to cry, that first clip was so heartbreaking. How can you do this to a child?!
Tough measures should be taken to protect amerika. I bet that kid was muslim too
@@big.r5550 let the police do their job.
@@big.r5550 "You're white people"
@@Lil_Slimetx yikes.
This is America
Imagine one day saying
*ya, I have arrested a sevenyear old before*
Imagine spending 5 years in Prison for throwing a Potato Chip across the Classroom
According to death note it's pretty dangerous stuff
'Murica
*_This is America_*
@BRITISH MAN COLONIZE *Hello Im here to take Egypt*
You aren't supposed to have food in class...and then you throw it.....
2 rules broken right there, but I bet your prison sentence was due to your insensitivity to starving children worldwide. Take your licks, that was just rude!
Handcuffing a kid is absolutely ridiculous.
*ya, I have arrested a seven year old*
@@Pastelleraisthebestytchannel why?
She's a kid, like we all throw tantrums sometimes, if you cant handle a child, why build a school? Call their parents and sort it out, god its so messed up.
Right
If a kid acts like that they should get a spanking. Teachers aren’t allowed to do that
@@imperatorscotorum6334 1. spankings don’t work, 2. Literally just talk to the child and ask them why there feeling that way it’s much more effective than spankings
They may not have been able to get a hold of the parent. Also teachers can not put there hands on a kid even to restrain them, Unless the kid is in a special class because of some issue. I have volunteered in my kids school for years and have seen kids like this. One kid in 1st grade liked to throw tantrums along with desks chairs and books for no real reason. The tantrum I witnessed he was just going off because the kid across from him wouldn't talk to him, they were having a spelling test. Another kid wanted to stab people with a pen because he liked to hurt people ( he was 9), and another that liked to steal, these are just the ones I have witnessed. I don't know what you do with these kind of kids. The school my kids go to, and I volunteer at, is a private school so the kids I listed were all kicked out after a few months of trying with them, but public schools can't do that. So what do you do with them? There is a lot more to this issue than what is presented in this very short very badly done video.
@@krystelhardesty9960 From what you can see in the video, she's sitting in the office by the time the police show up, not hurting anyone
If you have to call the police on one of your 6 year old students, then you deserve to be underpaid.
I think they shouldn't be paid at all
Quite how arresting a Primary School Child for being naughty isn’t immediately seen as ludicrous is beyond me. Here in Britain we have an expression of exasperation, “Only in America!”
Ikr, like why the handcuff?
In America we have a variant: "Only in Florida!"
Tom Holland I mean I’m American and I do see this as ludicrous immediately, but I understand what your saying
This isn’t the norm in America
We have the same thing here in the Netherlands
USA is messed up so much. A full reboot is needed. From health care to education. I pray that things improve for US citizens.
Thank you. Because it seems like most people here want everything to stay the same. Everyone here loves trump too.
bruh just delete
@@Ben-pz7wo I'm in the USA and I hate Trump and all the ways he's made things worse not better.
@@nickrachjames I love Trump.
Matellena and what specifically has he made worse in your opinion? Genuine question.
Americans arrest children in school? Wow!!! America just keeps getting weird and weird. Keeps surprising the rest of the world.
American children also occasionally bring a loaded gun to school. It’s a complicated culture but it seems have us completely misunderstood.
The USA is a living hellhole, it's both infuriating and disgusting to me now.
I don't want to touch this thing with a 50 foot stick until Blacks get justice.
I hope BLM saves everyone
@absolutetrash I see
TBH Most are in Florida and Texas
Its weird how "normal" it is. Kids in my contry only get suspended for violence. Not for being a kid
Calling police on some childrens school can't handle man , something surely wrong here
@forest pandit are you a bot? Because the school shouldn’t call the police on a 6 year old child. What’s wrong with you
teacher: "what 900 + 11?"
Student: "911"
School: *yes*
dont get it
@@ಠ_ಠ-ಷ8ಪ 911 what's your emergency
✈🏢🏢
@@hendrik.stoops nooooooooo
*Explosion.mp4*
I just realized 9/11 terrorist attack is also the police number in US, conspiracy? i think not
At this point i think they will even arrest even a black baby
A baby doesn't commit battery.
@@LastManDancing even 5 years old because they don't know how world works properly
@@rizzgod-wj6ty Do you mean the 6 year old Kaia? I was talking about her. It was in Florida and, like some other states in the US, Florida has no minimum for the age of criminal responsibility.
@@LastManDancing even kids are not safe great
@@rizzgod-wj6ty Yeah, those babies better don't commit batteries!
I didn’t realize how big of an issue the prison to school pipeline is until my brothers who are non white went to the same schools I did and came home with significantly more punishments for invalid reasons
How did you come to that conclusion? Did you ask all the non-white students to show you their punishments and reasons?? DId you table it all in an Excel spreadsheet? US schools are softer and more liberal than most in the world, In most of the world, even the west, kids must wear uniforms and have regulations for hair, jewellery and behaviour. In Asia schools are very strict. In Islamic countries schools are ultra strict but they dont have problems of delinquency and crime. Schools in the US were much more strict in the 1950's yet delinquency and crime were almost non-existent.
@@tubester4567 mabye the private schools are but public and charter schools are far from liberal...
“Way More Liberal Than The West.”
Hah! Other School Systems Have Way More Lax Systems!
@James Bond Yep, minorities from all over the world send their kids to western schools. Asians out-perform whites. No other race seems to have the same problems as African Americans. Even Africans from Africa dont have the same problems as African Americans because they have been raised with discipline and guidance.
tubester4567 did you not watch the video? they explain it pretty well
Now arrest the ACTUAL bullies, not 6 year olds.
A legend once said
'racism is not getting worse, it's getting filmed.
-Russian Vodka
Yeah, the top comment did
Where is the racism in this story?
Seriously arresting kids like they will overpower an adult
why does studying in school is hard now
@@faiyathefirebnuy170 You're a little confused but have the right spirit.
Students even in developing countries are not treated like this by the police. This is horrible.
There aren't a lot of schools in developing countries and police aren't very common.
Guy who commented above is ignorant as f. I reside in Brasil, and this is unheard of here. If a 5 year old were to be arrested over a tantrum here, there would be serious consequences. And yes, we do have police and schools, arguably our schools are even better then in the US.
@@tonye5987 Well this remark shows how stereotypical you are of developing countries. This shows your ignorance.
@@tonye5987 1.5 million schools in india compared to 150k in the US. Accounting for population, india still has more schools. You are are so ignorant bruh, stop sterotyping
@@williamjuneau196 I meant third world countries that don't have stable influx of money or government. Im not stereotyping.
When I was in middle school a white kid 2 years older than me attacked me in the locker room and they called the cops on both of us. We weren’t’ put in handcuffs or physically arrested but they charged us both with misdemeanor assault. Thankfully my county had a youth program to get minor misdemeanors cleared from your record but it was absolutely ridiculous. Me and this same guy run into each other at the grocery store or bank nowadays and start chatting with each other. Criminalizing child/adolescent behavior is ridiculous.
Nothing is right in the US.
So the greatest decision is China, choose China
They are things like these that make me not like to live here
@@何任飛 China isn't better
@@何任飛 China is worse bot
@@Jan-nnnn No Covid-19 in China now, and the domestic trip is free in China, and Chinese can also go to Macau freely!
And this attitude is why we didn't move to the U.S even when I was offered a job that paid twice what I currently earn.
I'd rather live in a country where my kids are treated equally, than be wealthier in a country where their future is at the mercy of a broken system.
Dang man if u don’t mind me asking where are u at right now
Don't even think moving there even if they elected "the good guy". A black man sat in office for 8 years but done nothing but increase tensions in the middle east. No matter what label they plaster themselves with, they'll never fix the broken system.
So like- what country are you in? I might plan a permanent vacation
Nobody wants you here anyways
Move to Kenya or Tanzania.
For anyone defending the arrest of a child: "He told them he had arrested 6,000 people in his career - the youngest, to that point, was 7. When school employees told him Kaia was 6, not 8 like he thought, he did not seem concerned.
“Now she has broken the record,” he said.
Probably because he sympathises with students that simply want to learn and don't want to be interrupted by tantrums.
@@merry6671 yeah. How about death penalty for student who throw a tantrum. Think of all the good students trying to learn!
@@dickiewongtk Because you give speeding drivers a ticket (punishment) therefore you might as well give any punishment (death-penalty).
Dumbest comment I've read all day.
@@merry6671 I think they were saying that sarcastically to show that the first comment was wrong because arresting is already too far.
@@angelicabotia8786 this process of "arresting" is literally just having to walk.
If this process of arresting meant restraining the kid, pushing them on the front of the car and yelling at them while aiming your gun at them then i'd agree. But they literally just walk the kid out in a basic convential arrest, very similar to a parent walking the kid out.
The only think funny is the fact that the people at school thought they needed a cop to simply walk a kid out of the class.
What kind of preschool calls the police instead of the parents??
My 5 year old wouldn’t take a nap so I had him arrested for resisting a rest 😂
You are not funny
@@bobomolelekoa4877 tuff crowd
Oh, a pun, well at least it was a bit funny
Haha
That was good
We really owe all this nation's children not only free public education, but one where they feel safe and supported by their community, and don't have to feel afraid of serious and lifelong consequences for perceived slights against authority figures.
How are troublemakers, lost and hostile students handled? Not placed in separate facilities as previously? Not cared for?
Preach, when I eventually found a way to college my K-12 experience in IPS made it really hard for me and my peers to speak up about any issues we had with professors or our college experience because it was drilled into us that you never question authority because they can get away with whatever they want.
I disagree. School, or anything else of high value, should not be given away for free. It should be granted to those that have worked hard for it and deserve it. Otherwise, it will become devalued and ultimately worthless.
See the problem with this is oftentimes their community doesn't support them
@@loupertech i disagree with you, because not giving education go those who would not be able to afford it would widen even more the gap between social classes, creating even more societal problems like violence and discrimination.
How can you put a 6 year old in handcuffs
We use the kitty cuffs
The question is why would you put a 6 year old in handcuffs
Like that police officer in video , simple
@@wormped and the answer is because all the cops know is that an African American youth attaked white teachers.
@@PACKERMAN2077 call their parents like any other developed countries do
The bigger issue is in the home of these black students and black culture itself. You can’t just blame everybody else for your problems.
Handcuffing a 6 year old? Really? Smh 🤦♂️
so is this going be on her police record
We have another phrase for this phenomenon: School-to-Prison Pipeline
Finally someone brought it up
It hurts me that this is true
Exactly. I was almost a victim of this but now I am doing better.
Calling the police on a 5 year old, arresting and cuffing a 5 year..... That is Child Abuse! Human Rights violations
I just love how informational these videos are! All the backround information was used, correct, and wasn't sugar coated. I learn more from this channel than I could ever learn in history class.
Just all together enjoyable to watch and listen to😌👌
YAY! USA
*Land of opportunity*
Well...
and freedom
And majority of racism
Land of racists and pay your own health at extravagant prices
Morning Soccer more like opportunity to display your racism
I love America!!! It definitely is the Land of Opportunity. My dad got me with nothing but he now has made a good living for his family as a MINORITY. If America was 100% racist as you are implying, he would have never gotten to where he is today. Im proud to be from *one* of the best countries in the world
It's getting rly hard to observe how the US is becoming more and more of a parody of the US itself
Can America just be normal like other developed countries... its becoming the laughing stock of the world these days at least where Im from.
Still got more freedom than any of your countries.
@@adamwadegrease4356 I mean... Europe
@@adamwadegrease4356 too much freedom!
@@adamwadegrease4356 yeah!! Nothing shouts more freedom than handcuffing a 6 year old... Murica!!!!! Cue bald eagles and Uncle Sam.
The US is extremely broken 🤣
You know who else is broken your Profile
@@bradley8575 wow what a great comeback
@@nazmaskitchen00 don't sweat. Look at their PFP and username.
I really hope they patch this bug, it's kinda conflicting with that other bug.
@@bradley8575 ur grammar is as bad as the USA’s internal problems like this.
Suspension for "talking back"
I'm sorry you can't accept that you can be wrong, but me pointing that out isn't talking back, and if it was, it's not suspension worthy
In my school, calling a student's parents was the most drastic step a school would take.
You went to a good school then
Same thats how all of my schools have been and at the schools I have been to I have never heard of a black student being treated differently on our campus so I guess its just other parts of the us then
I'm sorry but the US needs a reboot button cos something is beyond wrong.
When a country is founded on slavery and genocide(s) it will not prosper.
*extincion ball time*
@fox_fires they hate us cuz they ain't us
@@mragunathan1627...bruh that's how every country in the world operated in the past millenia...Why do you make it sound like that factor only applies to America?
@@mragunathan1627 lol i guess most countries wont prosper then
First of all Police Officers aren't even supposed to be on School Grounds (I know about school shootings but hear me out),
A six year old child having a tantrum at school is extremely common (Even you might have thrown a tantrum at school when you were young) but for the school authorities calling police officers on a six year old child is frankly absurd.
Police Officers who are trained to neutralize threats and subdue crimes, They are not trained to deal with six year old children just having a tantrum at school (Teachers and School Staff are supposed to handle the situation in a civil manner and try to coax the child into calming down), So in this case it is completely unsurprising that the matter at hand was dealt incorrectly.
The real problem is of the school system's over-dependency on public services to solve minor problems that the school is supposed to handle and deal with.
This systemic problem has to be solved or such cases will only get more common.
ever hear of school resource officers? they were told without a lot of description, and have to make a descision. they were just doing there jobs. Its the schools fault.
this is racism nothing else
Yes I agree with you. Appreciate your explanation, @ZOCCOK
@Pandanator That's literally not true. You're talking about permanently traumatizing a human who hasn't been creating memories in their head for more than 365 days, simply for the crime of being five years old. Genuinely in shock that you managed to espouse racist rhetoric on a video of a toddler being put in handcuffs and arrested. If you have a five year old child and she attacks me I have the right to shoot her in self-defense. It's no different for anybody.
Pandanator are you dense, there are literally no errors. sorry I used words and rhetoric devices you're incapable of understanding.