Biased Fairness

The head teacher glanced angrily at the "Battlefield Center" and saw that one of the children in her class had been beaten up, with a swollen and bruised face, crying loudly.

The other three who were not in her class, all gathered around Susie and protected her from behind!

Wade and Hamza, she recognized them both as top students. Wade had come to her to borrow textbooks, and the other one was probably her sister.

"Susie! What's going on?!" The head teacher's face was stern as she immediately questioned Susie about what had happened.

Hamza frowned.

"Josephine, you..."

Susie's homeroom teacher is surnamed Qiu.

She looked at Hamza displeasedly and said, "I didn't ask you to speak!"

Although she liked students with good academic performance, as long as their grades were good, she could be more lenient about other matters.

But unfortunately, Hamza and Wade, the two top students, were not her students.

Besides, her homeroom teacher is still here. How can two students have a chance to say anything?

Josephine looked sternly at Susie, while the little boy next to her, who was sobbing, dared not speak and continued to sob.

Susie was fearless and expressed herself very clearly: "Pablo gave me a nickname, calling me Sweet Potato. I told him to stop, but he didn't listen! And then..."

She hadn't finished speaking when Josephine sternly said, "It's not right to give you a nickname, but do you think it's right to hit someone?"

"He gave you a nickname, you can talk to him properly! But it's not right to use violence! All of you, go stand outside!"

She pointed at several people, including Susie, Lucy, and Wade Hamza.

Susie opened her mouth in shock.

Isn't it wrong? As a teacher, one should uphold fairness and administer justice.

She was Yama, she didn't dare to make such arbitrary judgments.

Why did Josephine directly ask her to go out and stand as a punishment?

Susie's temper was never one to be taken lightly. Even when she was falsely accused and her stepmother had a miscarriage, she didn't even flinch when her father hit her.

Now, of course, I wouldn't recognize it either.

"It's not my fault!" Susie exclaimed loudly. "It's him who kept giving me nicknames repeatedly. I have told him several times that it's wrong to give others nicknames and that I don't like it, but he just kept doing it with even more enthusiasm! That's why my sister ended up hitting him!"

The class teacher got angry.

Did she think she was right?

"I don't care what your reason is, did you hit him?" the head teacher exclaimed angrily.

Susie retorted, "Well, he also hit my sister!"

Lucy followed along, shouting, "That's right! Everyone else got punished, why didn't you make him go stand outside?"

This open defiance upset Josephine.

The teacher's authority was not to be challenged!

Now, even at such a young age, you dare to go against the teacher. What will happen when you grow up?!

Tell her to go stand outside, and she has to go stand outside!

"Go out! Stand outside the classroom! Don't make me say it for the third time!"

Wade looked disappointedly at Josephine and said, "Josephine, you can't distinguish right from wrong..."

Josephine glared angrily and said, "Get out!"

"..."

Lucy angrily grabbed Susie's hand and said, "Let's go! Don't pay attention to this old witch!"

That's how Lucy is. She doesn't care about politeness or impoliteness. If someone annoys her, she dares to call them an old witch to their face.

Josephine was so angry that he fell backwards, and he said, "Get your parents to come here! Call your parents!"

Unfortunately, Lucy didn't listen and just left.

Josephine watched helplessly as Lucy took Susie away. Hamza and Wade also gave her a cold glance and walked away directly.

The surrounding classmates were all very surprised, carefully stealing glances at Josephine.

Other teachers also came over, but they didn't say anything just now because they knew that Josephine was controlling and didn't like others interfering when she was managing the class.

Now it was the first time I saw Josephine's dignity being challenged, and there were all kinds of complex looks for a moment, and no one dared to come forward to comfort him.

With so many eyes staring at her, Josephine felt even more challenged as her established authority was seriously undermined. She was so angry that she turned her head and stomped out, making her high heels creak loudly!

It was reversed, it was reversed!

What kind of child is this, who openly defies the teacher and shows no respect at all!

If every child did this, then there would be no need for this class, and no need for education!

Josephine angrily called Susie's parent, Alana.

Susie had Alana's number, and it was a local card that Alana specifically got in Rainbow.

"Is this Susie's parent?" The phone was answered, and Josephine immediately frowned and said, "Come over here! Your child was fighting at school!"

"I can't control you kids anymore! Disobeying teachers, not listening to instructions, you can take care of yourselves!"

Alana: "?"

What...? Susie got into a fight?

Impossible, she would rather believe that Hamza got into a fight than believe that Susie would get into a fight.

"Did something go wrong?" Alana said, "Susie wouldn't just randomly hit someone."

Josephine sneered, "No matter the reason, it is wrong to hit someone. In any case, your parents should come over as soon as possible."

She hung up the phone as soon as she finished speaking.

Then I called Pablo's Mom.

Pablo was mischievous by nature, and his parents were well aware of it. So, when he first started school, they specifically approached Josephine and invited her for a meal, gave her gifts, and requested her to take care of and be patient with him.

As soon as she heard her son fighting, she quickly exclaimed, "Ah... How could this happen? It's really causing trouble for the teacher! The teacher already works so hard every day, and our kid at home is still so unruly. I'll go over and bring him back, and give him a good scolding!"

Pablo's mother, Theresa, was very tactful, and after hanging up the phone, Josephine's anger subsided by half.

Right, all parents cooperate like this, home-school collaboration, it's good for parents, teachers, and students!

As for parents like Susie's, she really didn't want to talk about them anymore!

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