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“Marami daw nag react na mga netizens at merong mga BASHERS…hindi
ko naman binabasa ang mga bashers, mga staff ko ang gumagawa nun…” The so-called
broadcast journalist named Tulfo said in a telephone interview lately. This is in
response to the multitude who reacted on his condemnation to that teacher who
allegedly disciplined a learned which led to the kid being “traumatized”.
Let us first ask the
so-called broadcast journalist if he has the authority or license to diagnose psychological
trauma. In the department where WE work as teachers, we are not even allowed to
give counselling to the learners. We are only allowed to do coaching. The licensed
guidance counselors are the ONLY persons to perform the task. Much more on the
classifying or profiling TRAUMA cases. That is why we must also include the
guidance counselors here to feel chagrined. Tulfo can replace them since he is
now profiling and diagnosing trauma cases!
He also mentioned bashers.
According to the Oxford dictionary, a basher is a harsh critic or opponent. I
reacted on his humiliating judgment to a companion in the teaching profession and
blogged against his insulting comments. My friends shared the blog. So, I am
now a basher?
MR. TULFO, YOU ARE
THE ALL-TIME BASHER.
Do you remember the
times when you verbally-abused those policemen without due process? Didn’t you
give humiliating words to common people for acting “bad”? Did you remember creating
a court via your program as if lawyers are stupid and changed the system of the
judiciary where everyone has the right to trial? You did short-cuts and shamed
people on air. You are the basher.
Sec. Leonor Magtolis
Briones has posted her reaction as well. She mentioned you to be ENTITLED since
your microphone and air time are your sources of POWER! According to Robert
Porter (2019), a sense of entitlement is the epitome of the "Me! Me!
Me!" attitude where the world is supposed to revolve around a single
person and what they want. This is not how life works. Ultimately, the
individual with a sense of entitlement takes, but they rarely give. They
prioritize themselves over others at virtually all times and fancy themselves
as superior to others.
Yes, Mr. Tulfo, you
are self-entitled. You did not even hear the side of the teacher who faced
multiple characters inside the classroom. You are not a teacher and you do not
know what is happening in the classroom. Yet, you did not listen to the side of
the teacher. You directly bashed her in your program where your moronic
followers feed and gloat on such negativity. The only important thing about you
is YOU!
Didn’t you realize
that your program is now the crutch of those persons who want to defame and demoralize
others? Did your staff study the psychological skew of the program and its
so-called contribution to humanity?
That grandmother
might just want to fulfill her unmet needs of being popular. That mother who
seemed to be too young (was she impregnated and left the child to her mother?) might
just have this want to be seen on TV. She has fair skin which may be a product
of dermatologists: the artista syndrome. Did you profile on them as well? You
see, you mentioned that the kid is traumatized. Are these “complainants”
doctors as well? They were the ones to insinuate that the kid is traumatized.
Psychology Today
defines trauma as the experience of severe psychological distress following any
terrible or life-threatening event. When the kid was sent outside to sit there
considered as life-threatening?
The teaching
profession is once again placed in hot water because of you irresponsible
judgment. And to suggest that the teacher be deprived of her license to teach
is like having you castrated. What may happen if you won’t have your BALLS?
The school will be a
different area because of your ripple. There are those who said that they won’t
do anything to give discipline. They might be reported to you!
That is your
contribution to the educational system.
Teachers should not be afraid to do what we know is right. Discipline is a part of teaching. Thanks a lot to you Sir Cos for voicing out your thoughts. Thanks for your bravery. You are an inspiration to me who will never be fearful to do what is right for the learners to learn the lessons, the values set in the classroom by a teacher, but also the self respect.
ReplyDeletethanks as well mam. God bless..
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