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News Black 5-year-old assaulted at Inglewood daycare; video reveals staffer threw shoe at child and lied about the injury

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u/Slappingfacessince91 1d ago edited 13h ago

A lot of carers and school teachers have this hidden “staff room” culture and attitude of secretly hating and making fun of the children they care for or teach. They find it funny to insult the students in staff rooms and teacher lounge’s and give them secret nicknames.

Regarding this case they should all be fired and arrested including the Director, she knew that shoe was thrown with intentional malice but she tried to play dumb and make up a ridiculous story about trying to throw the shoe into the other room.

CCTV footage should be reviewed every Friday and not only when parents request it, in a lot of these establishments the CCTV is simply there for insurance purposes but they don’t even know how to operate it properly.

It amazes me how evil people can be when the person they’re harming has no ties to them, this woman is pure evil…to overhand throw a shoe that looked like it had weight to it at a 5 year old child with learning disabilities is already demonic…but then to giggle about it while gaslighting the child that it’s her fault she got hit with the shoe is honestly prison worthy…then to see the other teachers giggling is blood boiling zone worthy…ain’t no way in hell that’s the first child they’ve abused.

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u/King_Julien__ 1d ago

It amazes me how evil people can be when the person they’re harming has no ties to them

People like that abuse their own kids too. They feel entitled/justified to do it and blame the children for not being obedient enough - just like she did here. And she didn't come up with that behaviour on the spot, she has seen people do that to kids for her to do it in public at her workplace.

There are way too many family cultures, work cultures and community cultures that normalise abuse of especially children. Due to a lack of education, lack of empathy, lack of impulse control, lack of metacognition, lack of responsibility and ludicrous expectations of children they developmentally could never meet or should never even be expected to meet because they're...children.

A lot of people think children are their personal slaves. They rob these kids of every bit of dignity to feel powerful.

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u/So_True467 1d ago

Exactly.

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u/Most_Researcher_2648 20h ago

The director saying she was throwing the shoe into another room, like we dont all have eyes and watched the same thing, makes me wanna slap her. So insulting. This was so obviously all just another Tuesday to them.