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deficient Justice - La Stampa


thank Federico indicates that the Buongiorno Gramellini La Stampa. Interesting, sharp and witty as ever. However, any comments that you find in Article bottom of the piece set forth below.

In the spring of 2007, in Palermo, a pupil of the school had teased a friend, giving him nicely fennel and doing nicely cry in front of the class. The old professor of letters was fierce against the comedy, and instead send it to the test of "Friends", had put him behind the counter to write a hundred times in his notebook "I'm an idiot." He had written a hundred times "moron" without the i, thus proving that you have what it takes to break through not only television but also in Parliament. Then he ran to complain to my father, who dealt in front of the branch all'affronto intolerable intellectual the family had reported the teacher to the police, not before they had yelled at him, "My son is a moron, but she's a great c. ..".
It took some time to get justice, but yesterday at the end of the tormentor was convicted: one year prison sentence for abuse of a means of discipline, although the prosecution had asked only 14 days. Whether you need a lesson, dear teachers. The next time a student will humiliate a fellow in front of all, add to the chorus your guffaw and will have nothing to fear. Provided that the humiliated not hang in the bathroom, as sometimes happened, because then you will be accused of not having able to prevent the tragedy. And the funny humorist Palermo finally vindicated? Imagine him grown, his own father, intent on writing the book a hundred times "I am intelligiente" and this time not to forget the i.

Buongiorno La Stampa, 17 February. As he writes

Gramellini is largely shared. But if we want to examine the case to the end, perhaps we can say that there was precisely the need for the teacher to the pupil did write a sentence like that. It was not in fact a reaction might be expected (though not justified in the form) of the parents? How would you react if the student was your child? I, as a parent, I would have responded with insults and with a complaint, but I certainly noted that alternative phrases to do write to my son (for example. "Does not mock or insult classmates) would have the same effect , "punishment" without the use of offensive words against the boy. And in so doing the teacher would also have avoided the decomposed reaction of parents.
With the offending sentence has generated an outcome of this story is that negative for all: for the teacher who was convicted for insulting that has not received justice for the insulting that has learned the lesson as a "winner" of the controversy.
So they all wrong, but the teacher (the ruling class ...) might be more prudent in this world that wants to be politically correct or incorrect for its own benefit and discretion when you are insulted or is insulting.
T2M

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