Sick Teacher Replaces Detention with Torture by Yoga

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
March 3, 2017

Who would do this to a child, smdh.

I understand that with all the diversity, even elementary schools are going to have discipline problems. Uppity nig nogs are going to run wild and screw everything up.

Yes, that’s a problem that needs to be resolved.

But is the solution really torture?

What kind of sick fuck would think of such a thing? I don’t want to torture Black children, I just want to send them back to Africa on cattle carts. Though I guess I might start to feel differently if I had to teach classes full of them for decades.

But still, though. This is hardcore.

CBS/a>:

A special grant from Denver Public Schools has allowed Doull Elementary to pilot a program where they trade out detention for Yoga.

“I teach children the practice of yoga and meditation,” said Trinidad Heffron.

She’s got the face of a sadist, that’s for sure.

For Miss Triny, as the kids call her, and for the school, this is about reevaluating the way they discipline, not taking it easy on the kids.

You can say that again.

Look, I’ve done yoga. It’s just pure pointless torture. You just twist yourself in an awkward position, and then hold that for 15 minutes until you can’t feel your legs.

“Kill me… Please… My world is pain!”

“Yoga and meditation, they’re not necessarily an easy practice. I would say it’s challenging, but useful,” said Heffron.

It’s useful for teaching the fear of God in misbehaving nigglets, I’ll grant you that.

“What’s more important? Punishing kids for a mistake they made or teaching them some skills that they can actually use in life to not make the same mistakes again,” said school psychologist Carly Graeber.

Skills that transcend the classroom.

“You can do yoga and you can practice yoga anywhere, any time and maybe when they are riding a bike, they can take deep breath and go, ‘Oh, I’m using my yoga breath,” said Heffron.

So this yoga breath can allow misbehaving minorities to chill out?

A negro child using mystical yoga breathing techniques to reach Nigvana.

If so, I’m all for it.

“Math and reading and science and social studies are all so important to us here, but also we’re really in the business of teaching kids social and emotional skills that they can use for their lives, so how to solve problems, how to deal with complicated feelings and things like that,” said Graeber.

To be honest, this is all needlessly cruel. Even ignoring the physical torture aspect, being locked in a room with this broad:

…talking about feelings and “emotional skills” is child abuse, and I wouldn’t wish it even on Black kids.

The Anglin plan, which consists of simply locking up all Black boys from childhood to 30 years of age, is far more humane, and will solve all these discipline problems with no need for needless cruelty.