False comparison. Teachers aren't killing people left and right because they're untrained. They're just spending their own money on supplies because school budgets are the first thing to get cut when states/counties start having financial problems.
If my job involved life or death? Yeah, I'd quit. Why? Because I don't want my own lack of training to be the cause of death of an innocent person, or even really anyone. That's pretty unique to being an armed law enforcement officer, and not very comparable to other professions.
I wouldn't want an untrained anesthesiologist putting me under, either. But they generally can't, because unlike with law enforcement there are strict standards and extensive education required for the medical profession.
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Yes, and being aggressive is perishable by extrajudicial killing? Do you want me to link all the times that people, mostly white folks, moved aggressively towards cops, including when armed with firearms and not just knives/melee weapons, and weren't killed because the officers found ways to de-escalate the situation rather than just shooting them?
If they're harming students because of that lack, somehow, yes. Refusing to do so means they're complicit. If you find out your school is feeding kids lead-laced Malk at lunch because it's cheaper than actual milk, and it's making the kids sick, yeah, you're part of the problem if you keep working there and don't immediately demand that it stop and report the abuse to the authorities, or the press if the authorities won't step in.
Basic fucking ethics, man. I'd get my teaching license revoked if I stood by and let shit like that happen while I was a teacher.
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/14/85591...ing-home-order
These were white protesters armed with guns who literally got into the FACE of law enforcement stationed at the capital yet somehow they're still walking around free and breathing.
Miss me with the "OMG HE'S COMING RIGHT AT US!" South Park defense.
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D'aaaaaaaw jinx.
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Dorothy called and the Strawman is needed back on set.
Assuming we're talking about a case where the teachers knew that bullying was going on, that the student was at risk, and chose to do nothing? As opposed to just a tragic case where it went unnoticed, because these things often aren't out in the open?
Then that would mean that school board was incompetent and was failing its students, yes.
Is this another trick question?
I love those keyboard white knights that would always help the innocent and the weak while behind their monitor but who would most probably do nothing when confronted by real life.