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Student KNOCKS Male Teacher Down To The Ground For Carrying A ‘Women Belong In The Kitchen’ Sign


Police in Birmingham are currently investigating a harrowing incident involving an altercation between a student and teacher.

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According to police reports released so far, a female college student from Alabama knocked down a male preacher because of the signs he was carrying. But what exactly did those signs contain that resulted in this behavior?

Source: New York Post

Well, for starters, one boldly read, ‘Women belong in the kitchen!’ However, another witness claims that the teacher held a placard that mentioned in big and bold letters how ‘Women shouldn’t come to college!’ How’s that for some shocking behavior?

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The shocking signs were just too much for this one student to bear and for that reason, she lost her cool and decided to violate all student rules and go on punching the teacher in the face, causing him to fall to the ground.

Source: New York Post

Meanwhile, the harrowing incident was caught on camera by witnesses who happened to be around the Birmingham campus of the University of Alabama on Tuesday.

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In the same way, another witness was bold enough to come forward and reveal to local news outlets how the teacher and a number of other demonstrators were also busy waving around numerous misogynistic signboards, moments before that student arrived at the scene and engaged in the altercation.

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On the other hand, the shocking footage clearly records that moment where the male preacher first goes on hitting the young female with his sign, right when she opted to confront him for his behavior.point 282 |

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On that note, the angry student decides that enough is enough and she punches him right in the face, leading him to fall down towards the ground.point 119 | 1

But the drama didn’t end there. The student struck the teacher a few more times, right before police officials from the campus rush in to intervene and separate them.

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Source: New York Post

What are your thoughts on the student’s behavior? Also, was it appropriate for the teacher to display such signs on campus or not? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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