Looks more like the teacher is after Aya for standing up against the bullies and not the bullies themselves…A teacher was coming over, so I hope there'll be repercussion to the douche.
Looks more like the teacher is after Aya for standing up against the bullies and not the bullies themselves…A teacher was coming over, so I hope there'll be repercussion to the douche.
I don't think any school in the world would condone physical violence on its premises.So this series takes place in one of the schools where victims/innocent people are punished for giving back to the bullies… Hoped it wasnt the case…
The PE teacher is holding her...yet
It's jeering at the very least. Like, the guy is making this into a public backhanded praise to make himself feel better about not being as passionate about somethingIn our Western view, this doesn't really look like bullying.
Looks more like the teacher is after Aya for standing up against the bullies and not the bullies themselves…
Don't be ridiculous, the next chapter hasn't even come out yet, so far the only thing the teacher did was prevent the situation from escalation into a physical alteractionSo this series takes place in one of the schools where victims/innocent people are punished for giving back to the bullies… Hoped it wasnt the case…
It's not that simple, like Aya said, this is Koga's emotions. It's the same thing as if he would had grabbed her diary and exposed her most intimate thoughts to the entire class. It's a violation of privacy, and especially to someone like Koga who likes being lowkey and being 'forgotten' as she put it herself, it's probably the worse thing he could have done to her. Not only that, she's getting so many labels thrown at her (from last chapter), when she's already having a hard time reconciling who she is as a person since her "cool" side has always been hidden at school. Koga he even had to have her uncle rent her an empty stage for her to play the song to Aya, and she was still incredibly nervous. This plot is everything but simple.I’m a little disappointed this ended up being such a by-the-numbers bullying plot. I was kind of hoping for something a little more interesting.
I mean in my School in Denmark and multiple other schools that I have heard from, if your friend was being bullied and you decided to beat up the bully/bullies to stand up for your friend you wouldnt get in much trouble. Your parents would be called in and you would speak with someone from School and not much more would happen to you, maybe be sent home for the rest of the week Depending on how much you beat the bully up.I don't think any school in the world would condone physical violence on its premises.
Maybe some U.S. schools would though...?
Which already makes the teacher trash. Imagine stopping someone from beating the shit out of someone bullying your best friend…Don't be ridiculous, the next chapter hasn't even come out yet, so far the only thing the teacher did was prevent the situation from escalation into a physical alteraction
It's called "justifiable homicide".Aya's boutta commit a murder
Imagine not preventing your students from injuring one another when you had the opportunity - and responsibility - to do so.Imagine stopping someone from beating the shit out of someone bullying your best friend…
Yeah this is akin to "Hey I peeked in your private diary and I saw this part I thought was cool so I shared it with as many people as I could."Yeah, I don't think it's so much bullying as it is just a very dick move. It was clearly not (yet?) meant to be seen by the 'public' by the 'author', so you don't just go and spread stuff like that without even asking.
Are there schools somewhere where victims aren't punished for giving back to bullies. Victims stay quiet, bullies don't that's how bullies get away with shit. It's like that literally everywhere whether you're in school or not.So this series takes place in one of the schools where victims/innocent people are punished for giving back to the bullies… Hoped it wasnt the case…