Quebec teacher shows students Magnotta's murder video

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Re: Quebec teacher shows students Magnotta's murder video

Postby Fancy » Jun 14th, 2012, 5:45 pm

Always Sunny wrote:I can't imagine how students can sit back and defend this teachers actions. I don't think this was a matter of bad judgement. Steps were taken (i.e. finding the video, polling the class) to deliberately show this to the class.

What sickens me is the number of students who willingly volunteered to watch this garbage. Screw morbid curiosity. Straight up disrespectful to the young man who was killed and glamourizes the actions of that psycho.
Agreed. Kind of proves these students didn't/don't have the wisdom and wherewithal to make an informed decision at their tender age. Radio program again (Charles Adler or Phil Johnson, can't remember who it was) pointed out would it be okay to watch porn? How ridiculous. Grade 10 students should be informed about historical events like the holocaust (even those films have prompted students to walk out of class because of the graphic nature).
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Re: Quebec teacher shows students Magnotta's murder video

Postby underscore » Jun 15th, 2012, 10:06 am

Always Sunny wrote:Good.

I can't imagine how students can sit back and defend this teachers actions. I don't think this was a matter of bad judgement. Steps were taken (i.e. finding the video, polling the class) to deliberately show this to the class.

What sickens me is the number of students who willingly volunteered to watch this garbage. Screw morbid curiosity. Straight up disrespectful to the young man who was killed and glamourizes the actions of that psycho.


I'd hope they're put on some kind of homicide watch list, because that's messed up as hell. Magnotta should be locked up in a tiny box for the rest of his years, and everything he owns should be torched.
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