Stubborn Secondary School Kids Scatter Class, Drag Each Other, Student Jumps on Teacher's Back in Crazy Video
- A trending video has shown the hilarious but disturbing moment some students turned their class upside down
- From the video, it appeared there was a misunderstanding between two kids, who probably wanted to fight dirty
- In the ensuing commotion, there was a mild drama as one of the students jumped on the back of their teacher and refused to alight
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A small drama played out in a secondary school class when the kids scattered everywhere in what looked partly like a serious fight.
From what was gleaned in the video seen on Twitter, there was a furious kid who seemed set for an onslaught on one other child who was being restrained by his mates.
Student jumps on teacher's back
In the resulting commotion, there was a free-for-all as the two fighting kids were being held back. Desks and chairs were hit and pushed or overturned. Meanwhile, in front of the class, there was an elderly man standing just before the chalkboard. He seemed to be their teacher from the countenance on his face.
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But just in a moment, a kid jumped high and landed on the teacher's back and hung there like an infant. It was like he had it all planned out that the moment he jumped, he perfectly caught the man unawares.
Some of the kids who had time to look in that direction saw him and what he did and burst out laughing very loud.
Social media users react
@Adoradomingo1 said:
"But was he beating the teacher here? I don’t understand?"
@MrMakhubo_ commented:
"Somethig's fundamentally wrong with these kids, all of them. The breakdown of families, as well as societal morals and values (whatever that is) has disintegrated. Poor teacher is probably on his last 2 years before retirement after a long respectable career and now this?"
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@lovejoneshitch7 said:
"Tomorrow it will be an attack on a female teacher and they won’t find it amusing."
Religious whipping marks Good Friday in the Philippines
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that Catholic zealots in the Philippines whipped their backs bloody and raw on Good Friday, as the fervently religious country marked Easter with gruesome displays of faith.
Scores of men, with their faces covered, walked barefoot as they flogged themselves with bamboo whips under a blazing sun near the capital Manila, while others carried wooden crosses as they were beaten in a ritual frowned upon by the Church.
Roy Balatbat, his skin still bearing fresh wounds from a public flailing on Thursday, walked for about a kilometre, striking himself and stopping to prostrate in prayer on the hot ground.
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