Thursday, November 22, 2012

My teacher got bullied!

This post will not be a happy one. As a matter of fact, I'm not feeling to hot right now. So guess what hapenned today till now. I was supposed to have class today at 1pm. I ran to my bus but I had to run back home half way there because I thought I forgot my cellphone at home. But I later found out it was actually in my pocket. Super! =_= It doesn't get any better when I tripped in the stairs because of my shoe laces.

So obviously I was tired, hungry, and late for class. That's when I had a hard time to control myself. I was so angry that I wanted to throw my pepsi can at them. So what hapenned? As soon as I got into the classroom, it was chaos. I was expecting the class to be quiet and the teacher lecturing the class materials but no. That's not what hapenned. There was at least 7 members from our student association that forced our teacher to cancel his class. Why? Because they wanted their strike! I don't get it. I was simply puzzled. What strike? Pauline Marois is now elected and she was supposed to cancel those fees. She kept her promise and she did cancel it. So what more do you want? Why do they keep on doing this? I'm just so fed up with this crap. So the student association, which consist of 98% members in favour for the strike, made a vote amoung themselves in favour for another strike today. The thing is only those bananas voted for the strikes. The majority who literally don't care about that matter didn't participate to it. That being said, it does not represent the entire school opinion. They were cheating. We weren't even aware of this vote. We just got an email saying: 'no class tomorrow because of strike'. F*ck that! I'm still going to class tomorrow. I paid my fees so I want to assist to the service I paid for. That's what I told myself. So the students wanted their class and the association didn't want to. So our sweet teacher tried to explain to them that it was our decision of what we want and not them. Those evil bananas just kept pointing fingers at my teachers and say it's democracy. Blasphemy! Here is how they do their democracy. They pull out guns and ask: 'Who doesn't want a strike?' That's how it is. Disgusting!

Most of you who aren't student of my school right now might not understand and probably can't. All we want is to finish this peacefully and get a job. I don't need anything else. Those who have graduated already are lucky because they have to go through the crap I'm going through. They have a job now and everything. Those students in other school don't even have strikes...one or two days at most when mine was on strike for over 6 months. What will happen when we will graduate? I might be jobless. Why? because My diploma will look cheap because of my school. This is all about reputation and the image our school give. People will judge and afterall, money is all about business and work. They don't want to hire incompetent graduates who spent their schoolyear doing strike and not learning anything. But trust me! We are hard workers and we have to study under pressure. The stress we had to go through is unbelievable. I was even surprised at how I pulled it out. It's just not fair. People will get a bad impression from us because of those moronic bananas.

I really wanted to slap one of those girls and just curse at her. But I can't. My teacher and my classmates were there. I couldn't get myself that low and my ruin my chances to get a job because I wasn't happy at how things turned out. This is how it is. It is sad but we remained just and righteous...we surrended to evil. It was just sad to see my teacher getting ganged up by 7 people and being yelled at. It was painful to watch. I have never seen things like that. Our teacher told us there's only one way to get revenge for him. We have to stand up for ourselves. Yes he was bullied but he doesn't care. He already has steady jobs. He lived most of his life. What do we have? Nothing yet. So we really have to stand up and claim our right as a human beings, pay more attention to our emails, and go vote.


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