
Mr. Goda is interesting and I like him! The class is fun, right? It’s not fun! Miiyaa! I don’t like Mr. Goda!! This is Miiyaa-chan’s, ahaha. Nakamura—did you just eat a snack? You’re the only one! Gyahahaha! Kyahahaha! NECO
This is a tragedy caused by going to a regular class that was out of place…
There are really teachers like this…
Unfortunately, it’s an ordinary bad teacher with no delicacy at all.
It would be around the Showa to the early Heisei era, I suppose.
It’s crazy that the first-person is unnamed!
An era when there were lots of jerky teachers like this.
I was there.
It was normal to see this much.
In this day and age, I guess it’s definitely out of the question.
No.
Do your homework.
Not every school has a special needs class.
If treated specially now, it feels like it might ignite in a different way.
Well, there are some, right?
Well, it’s not good, but there are things like this, right?
A tragedy that could have been avoided if I had done my homework.
It’s tough to be smart enough to realize you’re being made fun of.
>>17
Even dogs and cats can sense when they’re being looked down upon.
>>33
To mock ≒ to underestimate ≒ to have the awareness that it is okay to attack, so it’s probably dangerous since even wild animals can sense that.
It’s pretty risky to get emotionally involved and narrate from Mii-chan’s perspective in this scene, so you should probably stop!
If you go to a special class, it will narrow down your options for the rest of your life.
As a parent, well… I want to brush things off casually.
>>20
The fact that there are originally no future options hasn’t changed, right?
>>20
I think it’s better to narrow down the options and provide education rather than trying to force someone into a situation where they can’t keep up at all.
>>41
There’s a chance I can lead a normal life…
If it’s at Nobi Nobita’s level, one can live as a somewhat insufficient ordinary person.
>>70
Since Miichan’s level was impossible, I consulted my parents early on.
As expected, I’m struggling in society and I’m going to die soon…
>>20
It’s the parents’ ego.
>>20
Well, it’s better to do it sooner from the perspective of welfare…
Muu-chan and Mii-chan are honestly not even on the borderline.
A life hack to promote the unity of the group by attacking a minority with the majority.
It’s not surprising to be called stupid for not doing homework multiple times, right?
I think I was there since it was the ’90s.
I remember how Yuzuhiko was angry for his friend who was teased by the teacher at my house.
>>24
If we deepened our friendship by saying how stupid that guy is.
In the classroom, the teacher was getting laughs by saying those guys were doing well.
But you know
For now, I can maintain harmony in the class by teasing Mii-chan.
I don’t know now, but about 20 years ago, they were quite common…
>>19
In other words, the method of the thread image is safe.
Isn’t it unnecessary to go that far in consideration?
>>28
There is no need to go out of your way to tease a child who cannot do something.
>>37
It’s not like that.
>>43
If you’re going to respond, please read the main story properly first.
>>57
Thinking that if you get a response, it means a response is necessary is a sickness!
>>68
The responses that go as far as denying the contents in the main text have already been responded to.
>>37
Isn’t it just that the people around are laughing on their own and the teacher isn’t actually doing anything?
Around the year 2000.
There isn’t even a concept of metaphorical expressions causing outrage.
In the past, it was common, but since it almost never came to light, there was no backlash.
If you forget every time, then well, it’s understandable that you’d be told…
It might be considered a no-go in today’s society, I suppose.
I remember the teacher from A Silent Voice.
It’s okay to scold as part of guidance, but…
Doing it in front of a large crowd can really hurt one’s self-esteem, especially when it’s done while laughing.
>>36
Because I’m clearly making them a laughingstock and sacrificing them.
If a teacher labels someone as a fool, bullying is guaranteed, right? It’s just that the teacher is the fool.
>>45
But if I get yelled at, I’ll be humiliated in front of everyone! You’ll get really angry, right?
>>36
Rather, it might be intended to make someone realize and engrave it deeply in their heart by intentionally causing them embarrassment.
There was an incompetent teacher in another class who would just leave the care of children like these to the students.
I was really disliked.
>>38
When you try to support that strange child, you get assigned to be in charge of ○○-chan and have the responsibility forced upon you.
Unpleasant vividness…
It’s understandable since the anonymous user is on Mii-chan’s side.
How do you deal with a child who forgets their homework every time?
>>46
Summon
>>46
Encourage going to a special class.
Well, it’s such a hassle right now that it’s no wonder fewer people want to become teachers…
It’s often said that even if we work properly, the working hours definitely won’t increase.
It’s tough to project myself onto Mii-chan in various ways, so let’s do it secretly in a place where no one is watching.
I realized that there are many anonymous users on the bulletin board.
It’s definitely not good, but I feel like calling this a piece of crap among all the worse and weirder people out there might be an exaggeration.
There was someone in the class who was worse than Mii-chan, but at that point, they weren’t even being bullied.
Scolding someone in front of others can really become a serious problem.
Even adults can really hold a grudge depending on the person, so definitely stay away from it.
>>62
Why do I have to have individual meetings and scold the ones who forget their homework every time…?
I thought for a while, but I really don’t understand what is wrong.
Well, it just means you should go do your homework.
I think it’s only natural for the students who messed up to be criticized…
There are cases where the teacher takes the initiative to control the surroundings rather than letting the children monitor each other.
>>66
Are you a rapper?
If you keep forgetting your homework over and over and then yell or scold in front of the public, that’s another story.
If you’re trying to end things in a calm mood while being cautious, isn’t that a better response?
>>67
It’s impossible to understand that kind of consideration unless you have developed emotional maturity.
It’s already a perception that I’m usually ridiculed by those around me.
Well, aren’t they just pointing it out based on their expression, regardless of whether they’re messing with it or not?
Just because the surroundings are laughing.
Teachers are also humans, so they think garbage is garbage, but they’re like, don’t show it on the surface.
Receiving an education in the right environment from an early age will likely broaden your options in the future, right?
If you move on to higher education without being able to keep up with those around you, you will truly become a person who can do nothing.
>>73
Therefore, the future options that expand from that are not only worthless to parents who forcibly put their children into regular classrooms, but rather a symbol of defeat.
>>94
Well, in reality, people around me only see it as a life typical for a person with disabilities…
>>73
The options are expanding, but it’s hard to accept because it’s like confirming a workshop.
There are also environments where there are no special classes nearby.
Is it possible?
Since there were no teachers who would mess with her despite her intellectual disability, all I can say is that Mii-chan was in an environmental hell.
There isn’t much support from parents for kids like that in the class.
Many families had strange parents…
About 20 years ago, this kind of thing was…
Since some anonymous users try to participate in the conversation without reading the main story, there are those who don’t know that this teacher is criticizing Mio-chan more and more clearly.
It’s a drawback that it’s hard to say to read the main story since it’s just the work itself.
>>80
It would have been better if they brought a clearer scene instead of just the thread image.
>>80
Aren’t there manga that you don’t want to keep on your bookshelf or have a purchase history of?
The term “res” originally is an abbreviation for “response battle,” which refers to a contest or dispute…
Could it be that Anonymous was attending classes in a different classroom from everyone else…?
>>83
It’s a given that teachers handle individual mental care for each student, but that feeling can only arise in small classes…
It’s really frustrating to feel that way and not be able to do anything about it.
Around
>>84
It’s more like they can’t do anything about it, or rather they’re overwhelmed and can’t handle it.
>>105
Why does everyone around me think I have extra capacity?
Everyone is doing their best while becoming full.
Couldn’t we somehow seal it at grandma’s place?
In the first place, Mii-chan gets really angry even if I call her separately and scold her without losing my temper…
The teacher isn’t angry or messing around with the thread image either.
Well, at this point, just pointing it out in front of others might get me labeled as out.
It’s only natural that trouble arises when putting someone worse than Mii-chan into a regular class.
Then the furious parents really came barging in, and it was tough for me.
Now there are classes in support education where children with regular academic abilities belong.
>>90
Eh… what for…?
It seems like I’m going bald because I can’t rinse out the shampoo, said the anonymous person.
The parents of this guy are so terrible that from the reader’s perspective, there’s no sympathy in any way.
>>92
Is it discrimination against people with disabilities?
>>92
The connection between the sentences is vague, the boundaries between self and others are unclear, and the subject is too large…
>>92
When you combine two sentences, it seems like there might be a barrier that makes the meaning unclear.
This method actually works really well.
A method of control that exploits human malice.
You’re underestimating the feeling of shame too much.
Certainly, just based on this scene, it doesn’t seem to have that many issues.
Well, the teacher is quite terrible.
Because Mii-chan is a girl, it’s only at this level, but if she were a boy, she would have been beaten up badly much earlier and would end up as a wallet and punching bag.
In the first place, if you’re repeatedly forgetting your homework without reflecting on it and just getting angry in return, isn’t that just being defensive?
There are too many people on the internet who harbor resentment towards teachers.
>>102
It’s someone who gets angry on their own without even being called!
>>102
They are just standing out for the wrong reasons.
>>102
Teachers are also human, so there are bound to be both good and bad ones, but the stories about bad teachers tend to gain a lot of attention compared to those about good teachers.
>>102
Even though the area I lived in wasn’t that unsafe, there were strict teachers who favored certain students and others who would hit things to intimidate when they got angry, so I can understand why many people hold a grudge.
A “giri-ken” is someone who is barely or just about considered a normal person.
Isn’t that perfect?
Poor grandma…
I haven’t read it, but her last name is Nakamura.
It feels painful like I’m being scolded.
When it is said that Mii-chan is borderline healthy…
>>109
Isn’t it a bit questionable? It seems like they can do rough calculations with money.
>>130
Please provide the Japanese text that you would like to have translated into English.
>>130
In this work, Giri Ken is at the level of Yamada and Shigeo.
Mii-chan and Muu-chan have long since crossed the line.
>>146
Is Yamada borderline intelligent?
>>151
Isn’t that Nina? Is Giri?
>>151
It’s a bit concerning that even though she’s working as a hostess, she’s giving Shigeo the cold shoulder genuinely and wondering if she messed up.
I don’t think a teacher who can score 100 points in this category will likely be considered a good teacher.
Well, Mii-chan’s understanding of that kind of thing hasn’t caught up with the times.
Such things must have happened now and then.
>>111
Well, the school understands, so they properly recommended that direction to the parents.
My parents flipped out, but…
Even after this, if Mii-chan cries and acts up, I’ll just make fun of her…
Since it’s free right now, let’s go to Magazine Pocket together!
https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/2550912965175015921
Making distinctions of superiority and inferiority within the same category is the easiest form of control.
There are a lot of people on the internet who expect teachers to be as caring as a mother.
>>120
The idea of “monpe” is similar in that there are a lot of people on the internet who lack empathy.
I force others to have maximum empathy for me.
It seems that everyone involved in my life just happened to fit together in a miraculously bad way, leaving me with no choice but to fall.
Actually, there were teachers like this, and there were also kids like Mii-chan.
When both are present, the other students fall into a tragic situation that can only be seen as victims…
It’s only since the Reiwa era that it’s been understood that openly scolding not just children, but anyone in public has the opposite effect…
>>125
I usually scold them…
>>129
If you do that now, you’ll get in trouble for power harassment at the company.
>>134
I won’t be scolded.
>>141
Realize that you are in a terrible company; in a normal company, you would first be told to do harassment prevention training.
>>162
Well, the Labor Standards Inspection doesn’t do much work anyway, so it’s fine, it’s fine.
>>162
Are you serious that you can’t even tell the difference between necessary scolding and power harassment while claiming to be receiving training? Have you been sleeping the whole time?
>>129
You’ll be repaid someday.
No matter how you try to cover it up from now on, you can’t escape.
I have come to think that, compared to the crazy people I meet as an adult, the unpleasant ones among teachers are actually quite nice.
Because of this teacher, the successor female teacher fell apart all at once, didn’t she?
>>131
I wonder if it would have been different if Dr. Suzaki was the first.
>>136
It might have gone well with Mii-chan, but Mii-chan’s mom is impossible to deal with…
>>136
Mii-chan may no longer reject Dr. Suzaki, but since Mom and Grandma are like that, it probably doesn’t make much difference.
>https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/2550912965175015921
My Japanese is shaky, so let’s read it before posting!
>https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/2550912965175015921
I really hate it!!
Isn’t it just a mere overreaction, just like when I say I really don’t want to attend the study session?
Everyone remembers their school days well, even though it’s been 30 or 40 years ago…
>>139
Aren’t you filled with resentment?
I hear that those who are hurt never forget.
>>139
The volume zone for anonymous users is now around their 30s…
Wake up.
Isn’t it a bit harsh for someone with limited literacy skills not to be able to read?
It’s important to get angry.
What children don’t need is teasing.
>>143
But you just start doing things that feel good on your own…
If we can’t put someone on the spot, we won’t be able to maintain discipline in the company!
>https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/2550912965175015921
Making it free is a cheap way to divide it into one episode.
I got really mad at the guy who almost blew off someone else’s arm by ignoring safety measures in the factory.
Is that also power harassment?
>>154
Yes
It’s not good to get angry.
The picture in the thread shows that no matter if Mii-chan is a person with a disability or not, the teacher is just useless.
Even if you score zero on a test, they just leave you alone without taking any action until you end up not going to school.
>>155
We’ll hold a case meeting and connect it to the administration, right?
If you scold a child who repeatedly breaks the promise of homework that everyone follows and doesn’t reflect on their actions, it won’t have any effect, right?
In our school, it was the one child with beautiful English pronunciation, not kids like Mii-chan, or those who excelled in sports, who became the target of bullying.
>>157
The security situation is falling apart…
>>158
Also, the child who read aloud in the national language with inflection and spoke clearly was also bullied.
Everyone was reading aloud in a mumbling voice that I couldn’t understand.
I seriously think it was a shitty school.
>>167
I wonder if it’s a culture like “mame.”
I don’t know if it’s true, but I’ve heard that Vietnamese people might come to kill you if you scold them in public.
>>159
It’s scary, but I guess that’s okay.
Because I’m not just on the edge, I’m completely disabled, so I have no aversion to licking, I continue to stand around, and I do aggressive pillow sales.
In our area, there was a trend of playing by stretching fishing line at the bottom of the hill to trip bicycles, you know?
>>161
I’m glad… it’s not the neck…
It’s quite common for native pronunciation to be laughed at…
I have an experience where simply going to the bathroom to poop made me a target of bullying and it became a major issue that involved the whole grade.
I think Mr. Gouda boosted Mii-chan’s life’s endgame.
From the moment one is born into that family, the game is already over.
Grandma is a victim of her era and fate, but it’s frustrating that she also has the highest level of culpability as a war criminal.
I think I fell in love because Mr. Suzaki is a beautiful and kind homeroom teacher who pays attention to me.
But Mom…
It’s better to stop complaining about school and teachers at your age!
If you haven’t grown since then, it can’t be helped…
If you let mistakes that should be reprimanded in the workplace go unaddressed, isn’t that harassment?
Do you have no teaching ability?
There was a type of non-verbal kid in middle school who would only shiver when hit, so everyone quickly got bored.
This person is the type who has problems because they are actually not being scolded.
They are just leaving it alone and making it the class’s laughingstock.
Why are you letting the child who has crossed over live alone?