Is it normal for my teacher to be mean/racist?

Ok. So i have an art teacher at my school and he has issues. He seems to think that every white person that talks to him is racist. He also is rude to his student and sometimes he makes fun of their art. He is weird and has such a strange view on life. He thinks kids are worthless and should learn to suffer i suppose.
Is This Normal?

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Comments ( 8 )
  • ProseAthlete

    Your teacher's a jerk. Like human beings in any other line of work, some teachers are just assholes. I'm sorry you found one. Grit your teeth and bear it until you can get out from under this crazy man's thumb.

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  • Aub

    Shouldn't be a teacher then.

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  • Gravy

    I agree, you will get this throughout life. You just have to out last the fuck wits. I am telling myself upright now because after a month off work I am heading back to the jungle to face a whole concoction of cunts. Out last your teacher.

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  • Moonbow

    It's normal if he's black or Hispanic.

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  • RomeoDeMontague

    I have some advice. Get a shovel and smack him in the back of the head. When he is passed out dress him as a clown. Tie him to a chair and let the class throw eggs at him. No don't do this you might get arrested or something. Just a thought. When he comes too he will see a bunch of students ready to fire the eggs.

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  • Avant-Garde

    You should report/make a complaint to his superiors.

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  • LafayetteX

    I am very surprised. Usually Art teachers are more open-minded than that. I'm not sure how he got his job.
    You have to have professionalism, even when you're teacher an art class.
    (And I swear I hate when black people use the 'I'm being a victim of racism' excuse. And this is coming from a black person.)

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  • suckonthis9

    A 'teacher' should be an upstanding and conscientious member of society.
    Obviously, you have learned some things, which are detrimental to effective communication, from someone.
    You should make a concerted effort to correct these

    1) 'Race', in this context, is now Archaic. It is not a race.
    Every person belongs to one or more tribes. You should know, at least, from which tribe(s) you are predominantly descended from.
    From which tribe(s) do you belong?
    There is no such thing as a 'white' person, or a person of any other colour or shade. If you should disagree with this, then please try to accurately describe any person by their differing skin pigmentation, including variation in their respective typical genotypic traits.

    2) Please do not use -ists or -isms (these being the word suffixes derived from the Hellenic (Greek) roots, istēs or ismos).

    3) Please do not use the Dreadful word or it's abbreviated form, which is often confusing to others.
    *Especially at the start of sentences, as you did.
    It is derived from an uncertain Choctaw or Bantu etymology, corrupted from Oll Korrect (All Correct), Old Kinderhook, or other origins).
    There are many, far better words to use in it's stead.
    It shows a poor and substandard upbringing.

    Once you have mastered this,
    Then, you might be able to set this teacher straight.
    Do not do this alone. Enlist as many classmates as you are able to.
    LISTEN to what the teacher is actually saying. When he blunders, by making factual errors or errors detrimental to effective communication, correct him.
    For example: If he calls you kids. Simply state, "We're not 'kids', we're adolescents."
    Or, "I'm sorry sir, we don't do -ists or -isms."
    Always polite and courteous, but stand your ground. Explain the reasons why. For instance, "These terms create divisions in society."

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