(Sep 20, 2018 10:15 PM)confused2 Wrote: There's a situation here...
First assumption - a boy ran out into the road causing a bus driver to go into emergency stop mode. If French bus passengers don't wear seat-belts (like English bus passengers) then the act of forcing a bus driver to make an emergency stop may cause injury to passengers in the bus. The driver had split second to choose between injury to a child and possible injury to passengers in the bus.
Second assumption - girl screaming - the boy is being attacked by a bus driver for no reason.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-45586180
The girl screaming is a programmed response.
it shows there is some type of clear culture having been established.
i suspect the boy may have been considered a group leader by other chldren.
it would be interesting to see what type of pre-programmed responses that group of children have that were cavorting about the child whos life had just flashed in front of the buss driver.
delayed shock among other things is common place in children(even adults but rarely spoken of outside PTSD circles).
the crowd rection to the buss driver slapping the child would be well timed as an acceptable outlet for fear from a previous situation of potential group daring where the child runing in front of the buss had just created.
gender programing would be quite a thing
boys risking their life and laughing it off
girls screaming as fragile victims.
did any boys scream ? probably not because it is unacceptable in many/most cultures for boys to scream.
would a girl have run in front of the buss ?
would the buss driver not slapped a girl had the genders be reversed.
it is quite a fascinating piece of study for sociologists & psychologists
meanwhile teachers are probably only left in a crisis management position
(soo many typos from such a small touch of the [god knows wat virus]flu)