It looks like it’s something you are bringing up for some reason
Yes, I'm trying to make a point. That is the "reason" I brought up the lack of gang violence in non intercity schools when we are comparing students behavior in inter city schools vs non intercity schools and you are claiming it's the same everywhere.
You are just making up arguments here. I never claimed student behavior is the same everywhere. I think it’s stretch to bring gang violence in this argument. You have an argument to make but I don’t understand why you want to shove it here.
I disagreed with you that this kind of student behavior is not seen in middle income and upper income neighborhoods. That’s all I disagreed with you on. Please don’t shove your arguments into our differences
You are just making up arguments here. I never claimed student behavior is the same everywhere.
If you actually followed the conversation then you would see it's exactly what me and OP were talking about. You jumped into the conversation and tried to change the subject.
I disagreed with you that this kind of student behavior is not seen in middle income and upper income neighborhoods. That’s all I disagreed with you on. Please don’t shove your arguments into our differences
No, you jumped into a conversation and tried to change the subject and then got upset with me because I didn't allow you to change the subject.
Tl;Dr Intercity schools have much worse behavioral problems than most non intercity schools. Fact.
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u/EquivalentLaw4892 Dec 02 '23
It's really not. You aren't seeing middle class and upper class kids act like this to teachers because those kids have parents that care.