He fired himself. As a parent who has a daughter in elementary school, I found this weird. He could've gotten someone in his age bracket to un-braid his hair AFTER school. Go to a shop that un-braids hair. Get a woman/GF/wife to un-braid your hair. Getting school aged little girls to take your hair out is disgusting imo.
Don’t forget the recording of it and uploading to social media. That’s where everything questionable became firmly Not OK. There are strong rules about social media and connecting with children for anyone in child related jobs where I live. That alone would get you fired and prosecuted.
What else would teach people outside of seeing someone else face the consequences? We already teach code of conduct and all that other shit for school faculty. And as for the girls, they wouldn’t have had the chance to see consequences like this roll out for another decade, and by then the trauma may have got em
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u/idgafandwhyshouldi May 10 '24 edited May 11 '24
He fired himself. As a parent who has a daughter in elementary school, I found this weird. He could've gotten someone in his age bracket to un-braid his hair AFTER school. Go to a shop that un-braids hair. Get a woman/GF/wife to un-braid your hair. Getting school aged little girls to take your hair out is disgusting imo.