Sunday, January 15, 2017

Facebook: teacher uses the “Death Note” to threaten their … – LaRepública.pe

A primary school in the Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, held a meeting last Wednesday to discuss incidents of a teacher, of 30 years, telling the students: “I’m going to write the name of each one of you in my “Death Note”!”, reference to the famous anime of 2006 – that has as protagonists the Light Yagami and Ryuk (shinigami). At that same meeting, the school apologized to the parents of the students that were very frightened.

“we do Not believe that the children have good feelings about this. As a warning method, is inappropriate,” said the education center.

what is it about the Death Note? In the production of japanese, Light Yagami is a notebook -Death Note – able to kill those with only writing the name of his victims in the pages. Initially, the young man resolves to use the item to kill the criminals, in order to make justice by their own account, but after seen engaged in a big mess and will have to fight for his life.
in view of this, the teacher’s attitude may be taken as an attempt to murder his students. However, this also ruled out that has a plan to attempt the life of them and also offered apologies.

this is Not the first time

More than ten incidents have been registered in the schools of the united States, where officials showed a book from the “Death Note” with the aim of disciplining the students, of course this is a very inappropriate. However, also intervened to students.

A high school student in Richmond, Virginia, was suspended in 2007 for having a list of your classmates that the principal of the school and linked to the name of “Death Note”.

Another high school student in Hartsville, South Carolina was “removed” from school by having a notebook of “Death Note” in march of 2008.

In Gadsden, Alabama, two sixth grade students were arrested in the following month for a notebook that allegedly listed all of the school staff and fellow students in a way similar to the anime “Death Note”.

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