My sister was being bullied by a boy in year 8, i was in year 10 at the time... our principal brought the bully to my class, asked me to stand up and told me "this unit is bullying your sister, you have my permission to sort him out at lunch"... The good old days.
That sounds fuckin brilliant, some dude was messing with my girl at school and I wasn't even allowed to beat his ass, everyone kept warning me to stay away from him, I hate what this country has become and im only 17
omg fair and straight, where is that now, kids do all problems in school Law: you are not allowed to touch kids, kids are the future The future kids: Mass shooters
I had high school teachers in the "70's that had no filter and no problem swearing at and insulting us. This is pretty accurate. Aussie teachers didn't change much in the 80's and 90's either. My kids not only had teachers similar to those I had, but even had some of the same. Older, grumpier and more worn out by years of teaching ungrateful little s**ts. Still, we remember them with great fondness. Like the Principal who told me, " I know your boys don't start the fights, but could you maybe get them to not do so much damage when they finish them. It's not easy dealing with the other parents"
My stepfather gave permission to the teacher to hit my brother and he did in front of the whole class. He is a bikie now. Too funny. I grew up in the nineties I saw kids get thrown against the wall by teachers in Australia. My mothered argued for another brother not to be suspended for fighting in the classroom in front of the teacher. My brother had broke the collarbones yes two of another kid. They didn’t suspend him. She is scary.
I remember a teacher at my highschool back in the 80's, who would go up to students he knew smoked and "confiscate" their packet of cigarettes. He would take a couple of smokes out then return the packet to the student. I don't think he even brought smokes during the school year.
Some of that stuff was o to it though… ‘he has a PhD, he already first in everything. What more do you want?’ I think a lot of parents need that little chat.
When I was a kid we didn't get to use a calculator until year 10 and that was after we had mastered using a log table book for looking up logs, sine, cosines etc and did all of our calculations by hand. We were drilled in our times tables up to 12 or even 13 times, spelling drills number patterns all sorts of things that you end up using subconsciously as an adult. My eldest daughter had a basic calculator in prep. A few years later they got a type of notebook computer and byt the time her sister started highschool it was you HAD to have a laptop. None of my kids can add up for shit, spell, read aloud, understand grammar and as for multiplication or division..forget it.
Yep this was true in the 70’s. I had a teacher who told my Dad I was an overactive under achiever! And because its the 70”s Dad thought it was hilarious 😮Amanda
I grew up in the 80s in outback Australia we had teachers just like that they were great I am now a managing director of my own business And all the kids in my classes are doing pretty good for themselves too Now 2023 80 % of our 14yo kids cant read write or do math but they know what they identify as Bring back no filters teaching And remind kids that Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental human right And offense is ""A CHOICE "" NO ONE FORCES OFFENSE DOWN YA THROAT You Choose to be Offended 😊😊😊have a groovy day today
The best thing I ever heard was a teacher telling a girl to pull her skirt down. Rossmoyne Western Australia. 1970. What it was about was shortish pleated skirts were the uniform. But she wanted shorter, so she rolled the waist band up. Shorts under skirts in 1970 weren't the thing like now . Anyway, it got too short, and it was more than the teacher could handle. Nobody else complained 😊
I had a Scottish bloke for a teacher in grade 6 that wouldn't take any shit back in the early 90s he wouldn't yell too much, he'd just give us a flogging with the backboard ruler, or smack our hands with 40cm ruler. I'm amazed he didn't get in trouble, but he was our favourite teacher as well, because he used to play the guitar and sing, and teach us song's, he'd play soccer with us sometimes during big lunch. And teach us art and all sorts of cool shit. I reckon the kid's these day's need that type of discipline. Some of the other teacher were super quick witted, so we would get a good laugh fairly often. Loving these reactions mate, keep them coming 🙂👍
I absolutely love Superwog, especially Theo, the cute good looking one. I love it when he starts giggling and cracking up himself, when he's trying to get his lines out. This show is so boss! Nathan is awesome too, but Theo is my favourite 💖👏👏🌟 Edit, I've just watched an interview with Theo and Nathan talking about the making of Superwog, and oh my God. Nathan is so incredibly different in real life. He is very shy and soft spoken and looks like such a sweet gentle guy. And he looks so much more handsome being himself than when he's acting as "Dad" in the show with a constant angry aggressive look on his face. ☺️💓
Early 70s in country W Australia in my final year of HS one of my teachers advised me in front of the entire class that he predicted a stick flicker as my career which is akin to shelf stacker in today’s language. The other kids were horrified but I just smiled not knowing what that meant 😂 but when later told I was first hurt 😢 then I got really pumped 😡 and decided to show this piece of effluent so knuckled down studying, matriculated and went off to uni to achieve a degree in Medical Science. One Saturday I sought out said jerk teacher who was by this time an old man but still played cricket. I waited until the team came off the field and confronted this man in front of his peers in the change rooms, reminding him of his hurtful words and advised him where I was now in life. Instead of becoming embarrassed he simply smiled and said, well it worked then which is the moment I finally understood his real intentions; he had known how to challenge and engage my ego 😮 I felt deflated and cheated of my sweet revenge.
Early eighties Wellington NZ.. I remember my Tech drawing teacher throwing dusters (wooden) at us if we talked. One kid kept playing up...teacher said "I've fu..k..g had enough of you" he grabbed the kid by his collar and dragged him to the door and slammed it behind him. I got B+ even though I had no talent....thanks Mr Janes!
As for teachers, I've seen the opposite of this, where in one class in high school we drove the teacher crazy. He had no control over us what so ever. We taunted him relentlessly and he had no way of stopping it. He lasted a week or two, and was never seen again.
We had a music teacher, female, and the boys made life hell until she'd cry and leave the room, exactly what they wanted. After a few lessons, the head was called in, disciplined some of the culprits. Teacher came back next day and repeat of previous classes. Never saw her again. Next teacher had full attention.
My teachers were awesome all post war generation i remember when they were told you can't hit the children that will scar them emotionally 😅 and they were Like wot the fuck are you on about
This is how most Aussies used to be before all this politically correct, woke B.S. started. We didn’t take offence, we never took ourselves too seriously and we’d make fun of ourselves and each other (especially if someone was getting too full of themself)! I miss our old Australia so much. 🇦🇺
As an Aussie kid at high school in the 70s, I had a teacher who on occasion took the proactive step of throwing me out of the classroom before I did anything wrong and he would just say “H… (my name) get out son”. One day the principal walked by and queried the teacher why I was outside and he replied “he’s done nothing wrong but I just can’t face him today” - Principal said “fair enough” and walked off. 100% true story.
I go to a somewhat outback school in Australia and i can nos confidently say, I have been hit with a chair in the face by a teacher after I was caught talking. Also, swearing and personal boundaries are NON-EXiSTING
Our high school had a discipline master! If you stuffed up you were sent to his office at lunch time. We lined up outside and counter the whacks that each defaulter got. We knew their ‘crime’, so we could estimate what we would get. Pretty gruesome. Of course, you had a choice on where the whacks from the long bamboo cane would land - hand or ars**. Actually, I really enjoyed high school.
Love them.. I love there old clip when they do a skit about NRL player (rugby league player) who got himself into trouble at a party with a dog.. and they do a court scene about it..great reaction also I remember a male teacher losing it at our class in the late 1990’s which we deserved and he clalled us all a bunch of c*nts and I went to all girls school!! And you know what was good no one in class was upset or told their parents as we knew we deserved it and he was actually a good teacher so we all said sorry sir 😊😅 plus no one had phs.. lol 😊
I remember as a teacher in the late 80's we'd be playing darts, smoking and drinking in the staff room after work. We'd have huge debates about which students would be pregnant before leaving school or going to prison first.
I had a teacher who would swear up a storm, but lord help you if you uttered a single blasphemy. Not to mention one of the most physically violent teachers I ever had was the nun I had in grade 3.
If only parents and students knew what teachers say about them...a teacher for 30 years and in my first school I asked one little year 8 smart arse why he had "to be such an arsehole" - he nearly fell off his chair. I later learned he was the principal's son. He never ratted and we ended up on good terms. Sometimes being honest is the best weapon.
I feel so sorry for teachers today. They have to be so “PC” that it would drive anyone crazy trying to do their job. It isn’t a normal 9-5 job and the hours spent behind the scenes preparing lessons, marking students work and supervising extra curricular activities makes for a very high workload. It’s also incredibly frustrating and stressful for them as well. Then the educators on the “frontline “ have to deal with the administrators including Principals who either haven’t taught kids for a long time or have never even taught the students telling the teachers how, what, when and why they should do what they do. It’s another sad indictment of the insanity in our society. Videos like this are great stress and frustration relievers!
Totally agree , 42 years in teaching and glad Im out now , but along the way great kids and staff …. Also little shits and f..,.K..d parents who had an almighty dislike to teachers good or bad !
As a primary school teacher in the 1980s I overheard two male teachers, who were Aussie rules footy-mad, in a conversation in the staffroom. They described how they would get the boys to go out for a footy game and play, too. They would deliberately target the classroom trouble-makers in a tackle and cause them grief. That is how they kept control in the classroom. Up to that point I always wondered how they had total control ? ! I was disgusted !
Why? Whatever works...I have a memory of an infant school teacher that got control of the class from day one, a boy gave cheek so she took him to the front of the class and put him over her knee and spanked his bottom, no one misbehaved the whole year, we actually liked her and so did the boy😊
Wrong !!! These boys were not bullies but misbehaved in some way to the disapproval of the teacher. The teachers involved did not follow the protocol of care and concern for the student. This was a relationship of total imbalance of underhand power.
Thisis a just like average conversations in the pub in Australia - there’s no sort of new or original jokes there. They’ve just strong a whole lot of conversations together that people have about other people in Australia - you need to come and visit Australia if you think this is funny - living here, will just crack you up.
I did have a great Australian Chinese student, with his mum for parent interview. He had to translate for her. He got almost full marks in everything but if it was like half a mark short she wanted to know why he didn't get full marks, so that's where he aimed everytime. Marking speeches, he was reading the rubric and said 'Miss, based on this I don't think anyone so far could get over 11-12, out of 15, it put me on the spot because that was exactly how I'd marked but I didn't want it announced to all the kids who just getting up and doing a speech was a big acheivment.
Teachers need some rights back in class because now they have no control. Maybe not as many as in this video. Kids have to learn respect again and a little fear wouldn’t hurt.
Yeah, that's pretty much how it has been for a few decades now. I remember the woodwork teacher belting a student with a piece of wood for trying to start a fire on the lathe. Called him all sorts and told him to piss off. I worry that society is slowing being emasculated.
That male actor as a teacher is unreal and insulting. We do not have people like that in zEducation as they would be sacked. Not even an Australian accent.
That bloke sounds NEW ZEALANDER to me. Like the other vid - I watched for 60 seconds and turned it off. I love New Zealand but some New Zealanders over here (ALL the New Zealanders I met In New Zealand Were Brilliant) like this guy - Piss Me Off! Come @ me - come on!!
I’m Australian and I think most things are funny but I did not laugh at this at all. This was definitely made by someone who didn’t go to school in Australia
I am offende by this . Thumbs down Mtae. I was a tecaher ( Maths ) for 38 years and then a lectuter at a College in Mtha and Eectronocs. If I could find a way to report his to RUclips. I will.
My sister was being bullied by a boy in year 8, i was in year 10 at the time... our principal brought the bully to my class, asked me to stand up and told me "this unit is bullying your sister, you have my permission to sort him out at lunch"...
The good old days.
That sounds fuckin brilliant, some dude was messing with my girl at school and I wasn't even allowed to beat his ass, everyone kept warning me to stay away from him, I hate what this country has become and im only 17
omg fair and straight, where is that now,
kids do all problems in school
Law: you are not allowed to touch kids, kids are the future
The future kids: Mass shooters
I had high school teachers in the "70's that had no filter and no problem swearing at and insulting us. This is pretty accurate. Aussie teachers didn't change much in the 80's and 90's either. My kids not only had teachers similar to those I had, but even had some of the same. Older, grumpier and more worn out by years of teaching ungrateful little s**ts. Still, we remember them with great fondness. Like the Principal who told me, " I know your boys don't start the fights, but could you maybe get them to not do so much damage when they finish them. It's not easy dealing with the other parents"
My stepfather gave permission to the teacher to hit my brother and he did in front of the whole class. He is a bikie now. Too funny. I grew up in the nineties I saw kids get thrown against the wall by teachers in Australia. My mothered argued for another brother not to be suspended for fighting in the classroom in front of the teacher. My brother had broke the collarbones yes two of another kid. They didn’t suspend him. She is scary.
I remember a teacher at my highschool back in the 80's, who would go up to students he knew smoked and "confiscate" their packet of cigarettes. He would take a couple of smokes out then return the packet to the student. I don't think he even brought smokes during the school year.
how many time I got the cane I can't remember still think they should bring it back
@@jackvos8047 I used to scab smokes from teachers in high school, there was a cool leso teacher who just didn't give a fuck, we got along.
Some of that stuff was o to it though… ‘he has a PhD, he already first in everything. What more do you want?’ I think a lot of parents need that little chat.
"This blokes gunna be your landlord", thats hilarious! 🤣 I can so relate to these parent's meetings! Love these guys, so clever! 😁
Oh man that Asian parent is too accurate.
I love how a Scot loves our Aussie humour. ❤
Austraian here, and this is definitely what my school life was like lol.
Minus the electronica.
When I was a kid we didn't get to use a calculator until year 10 and that was after we had mastered using a log table book for looking up logs, sine, cosines etc and did all of our calculations by hand. We were drilled in our times tables up to 12 or even 13 times, spelling drills number patterns all sorts of things that you end up using subconsciously as an adult.
My eldest daughter had a basic calculator in prep. A few years later they got a type of notebook computer and byt the time her sister started highschool it was you HAD to have a laptop. None of my kids can add up for shit, spell, read aloud, understand grammar and as for multiplication or division..forget it.
Yep this was true in the 70’s. I had a teacher who told my Dad I was an overactive under achiever! And because its the 70”s Dad thought it was hilarious 😮Amanda
Did you ever prove that teacher wrong?
Did you ever prove that teacher wrong?
@@svenwarner4111 ha ha no of course not
I grew up in the 80s in outback Australia we had teachers just like that they were great
I am now a managing director of my own business
And all the kids in my classes are doing pretty good for themselves too
Now 2023 80 % of our 14yo kids cant read write or do math but they know what they identify as
Bring back no filters teaching
And remind kids that
Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental human right
And offense is ""A CHOICE ""
NO ONE FORCES OFFENSE DOWN YA THROAT
You Choose to be Offended 😊😊😊have a groovy day today
The best thing I ever heard was a teacher telling a girl to pull her skirt down. Rossmoyne Western Australia. 1970.
What it was about was shortish pleated skirts were the uniform. But she wanted shorter, so she rolled the waist band up. Shorts under skirts in 1970 weren't the thing like now .
Anyway, it got too short, and it was more than the teacher could handle.
Nobody else complained 😊
Highly relatable. My teachers were swearing and holding nothing back. They hid nothing from us. They gave us the reality of our actions.
I had a Scottish bloke for a teacher in grade 6 that wouldn't take any shit back in the early 90s he wouldn't yell too much, he'd just give us a flogging with the backboard ruler, or smack our hands with 40cm ruler. I'm amazed he didn't get in trouble, but he was our favourite teacher as well, because he used to play the guitar and sing, and teach us song's, he'd play soccer with us sometimes during big lunch. And teach us art and all sorts of cool shit.
I reckon the kid's these day's need that type of discipline. Some of the other teacher were super quick witted, so we would get a good laugh fairly often.
Loving these reactions mate, keep them coming 🙂👍
Yeah reminds me so much of school in 1980s Australia it's ridiculous 😂
Nothing beats having a blackboard duster hurled your way to get your attention…
Or one of those tiny bits of chalk pinged off your forehead. Some teachers had amazing aim!
@@skwervin1they had years of practice on the little sh!ts.
I absolutely love Superwog, especially Theo, the cute good looking one. I love it when he starts giggling and cracking up himself, when he's trying to get his lines out.
This show is so boss! Nathan is awesome too, but Theo is my favourite 💖👏👏🌟
Edit, I've just watched an interview with Theo and Nathan talking about the making of Superwog, and oh my God. Nathan is so incredibly different in real life. He is very shy and soft spoken and looks like such a sweet gentle guy. And he looks so much more handsome being himself than when he's acting as "Dad" in the show with a constant angry aggressive look on his face. ☺️💓
Some ones got a crush 😆
@@rjswas True ☺️💞
This is pure GOLD mate!!!! Hope it goes viral! 😅😅😂😂
Early 70s in country W Australia in my final year of HS one of my teachers advised me in front of the entire class that he predicted a stick flicker as my career which is akin to shelf stacker in today’s language. The other kids were horrified but I just smiled not knowing what that meant 😂 but when later told I was first hurt 😢 then I got really pumped 😡 and decided to show this piece of effluent so knuckled down studying, matriculated and went off to uni to achieve a degree in Medical Science.
One Saturday I sought out said jerk teacher who was by this time an old man but still played cricket. I waited until the team came off the field and confronted this man in front of his peers in the change rooms, reminding him of his hurtful words and advised him where I was now in life. Instead of becoming embarrassed he simply smiled and said, well it worked then which is the moment I finally understood his real intentions; he had known how to challenge and engage my ego 😮 I felt deflated and cheated of my sweet revenge.
Early eighties Wellington NZ.. I remember my Tech drawing teacher throwing dusters (wooden) at us if we talked. One kid kept playing up...teacher said "I've fu..k..g had enough of you" he grabbed the kid by his collar and dragged him to the door and slammed it behind him. I got B+ even though I had no talent....thanks Mr Janes!
Super Wogs Rock Australia 🇦🇺
Funny video I’m sure there’s teachers out there that would love to say stuff like these guys do.
Love the baby formula reference 😂😂😂. Love being Aussie
Preparing kids for a world without safe spaces.
I love these guys, they've got heaps of great stuff,
My favourite is yobbos and wog neighbours,
ThankU for reacting to Superwog, I just love then they are sooooo funny. Please react to more Superwog as there's heaps more to watch they get better.
Love Superwog. This was hilarious.
Ur 😊 ness brings me joy, brother. New sub 👍
It's bloody funny love it
As for teachers, I've seen the opposite of this, where in one class in high school we drove the teacher crazy. He had no control over us what so ever. We taunted him relentlessly and he had no way of stopping it. He lasted a week or two, and was never seen again.
We had a music teacher, female, and the boys made life hell until she'd cry and leave the room, exactly what they wanted. After a few lessons, the head was called in, disciplined some of the culprits. Teacher came back next day and repeat of previous classes. Never saw her again. Next teacher had full attention.
My teachers were awesome all post war generation i remember when they were told you can't hit the children that will scar them emotionally 😅 and they were
Like wot the fuck are you on about
A bit off topic but the school pictured in the first outside view looks very much like Guildford Grammar in W.A., the school Heath Ledger attended.
As an aussie and someone who has seen every episode of superwog the jokes do start to get old
We love our humour, comedy 🇦🇺😀
Kinne has a great one with things teachers want to say...
This is how most Aussies used to be before all this politically correct, woke B.S. started. We didn’t take offence, we never took ourselves too seriously and we’d make fun of ourselves and each other (especially if someone was getting too full of themself)! I miss our old Australia so much. 🇦🇺
Love superwog,
As an Aussie kid at high school in the 70s, I had a teacher who on occasion took the proactive step of throwing me out of the classroom before I did anything wrong and he would just say “H… (my name) get out son”.
One day the principal walked by and queried the teacher why I was outside and he replied “he’s done nothing wrong but I just can’t face him today” - Principal said “fair enough” and walked off.
100% true story.
😂😂😂😂 this cracks me up 😂
I go to a somewhat outback school in Australia and i can nos confidently say, I have been hit with a chair in the face by a teacher after I was caught talking. Also, swearing and personal boundaries are NON-EXiSTING
Our high school had a discipline master! If you stuffed up you were sent to his office at lunch time. We lined up outside and counter the whacks that each defaulter got. We knew their ‘crime’, so we could estimate what we would get. Pretty gruesome. Of course, you had a choice on where the whacks from the long bamboo cane would land - hand or ars**. Actually, I really enjoyed high school.
They have a TV show On ABC Australia. Might be able to find it on RUclips
My mother was a highschool teacher and i can absolutely confirm that she wanted to say much of what was said in this video and much, much more.
Love them.. I love there old clip when they do a skit about NRL player (rugby league player) who got himself into trouble at a party with a dog.. and they do a court scene about it..great reaction also I remember a male teacher losing it at our class in the late 1990’s which we deserved and he clalled us all a bunch of c*nts and I went to all girls school!! And you know what was good no one in class was upset or told their parents as we knew we deserved it and he was actually a good teacher so we all said sorry sir 😊😅 plus no one had phs.. lol 😊
You need to watch Chris Liley as Mr G school teacher
The wog in superwog means people the migrants that came from southern Europe. Italians, Greeks, balkans, turks
My son introduced me to supawog its so funny
I went to school in 70’s/80’s and teachers said what they want. Especially in your reports. A lot of them were arseholes!
You have to watch superwog don't make friends with the server guy.
I remember as a teacher in the late 80's we'd be playing darts, smoking and drinking in the staff room after work. We'd have huge debates about which students would be pregnant before leaving school or going to prison first.
My parents were teachers through 70s to 90s in Australia…. Every teacher thinks this shit and back then, they’d say it
I had a teacher who would swear up a storm, but lord help you if you uttered a single blasphemy.
Not to mention one of the most physically violent teachers I ever had was the nun I had in grade 3.
miles behind the mark my lad
If you like this stuff you should watch a show called Black Comedy. Fantastic show very funny it basically pokes fun at Australian cultures
Superwog is the goat
If only parents and students knew what teachers say about them...a teacher for 30 years and in my first school I asked one little year 8 smart arse why he had "to be such an arsehole" - he nearly fell off his chair. I later learned he was the principal's son. He never ratted and we ended up on good terms. Sometimes being honest is the best weapon.
There was one school in Australia where the male students were forced to apologise to the female students for being male🎉
I feel so sorry for teachers today. They have to be so “PC” that it would drive anyone crazy trying to do their job. It isn’t a normal 9-5 job and the hours spent behind the scenes preparing lessons, marking students work and supervising extra curricular activities makes for a very high workload. It’s also incredibly frustrating and stressful for them as well. Then the educators on the “frontline “ have to deal with the administrators including Principals who either haven’t taught kids for a long time or have never even taught the students telling the teachers how, what, when and why they should do what they do. It’s another sad indictment of the insanity in our society. Videos like this are great stress and frustration relievers!
Totally agree , 42 years in teaching and glad Im out now , but along the way great kids and staff …. Also little shits and f..,.K..d parents who had an almighty dislike to teachers good or bad !
As a primary school teacher in the 1980s I overheard two male teachers, who were Aussie rules footy-mad, in a conversation in the staffroom. They described how they would get the boys to go out for a footy game and play, too. They would deliberately target the classroom trouble-makers in a tackle and cause them grief. That is how they kept control in the classroom. Up to that point I always wondered how they had total control ? ! I was disgusted !
Why? Whatever works...I have a memory of an infant school teacher that got control of the class from day one, a boy gave cheek so she took him to the front of the class and put him over her knee and spanked his bottom, no one misbehaved the whole year, we actually liked her and so did the boy😊
Disgusted? Why?? It’s healthy for the bullies to find out there is always someone bigger, tougher, stronger!
Wrong !!! These boys were not bullies but misbehaved in some way to the disapproval of the teacher. The teachers involved did not follow the protocol of care and concern for the student. This was a relationship of total imbalance of underhand power.
Thisis a just like average conversations in the pub in Australia - there’s no sort of new or original jokes there. They’ve just strong a whole lot of conversations together that people have about other people in Australia - you need to come and visit Australia if you think this is funny - living here, will just crack you up.
It's genius mate. Especially if you've lived in Sydney.
Watch the car dealership episode , hilarious
That's what it was like back in the good old days .
What language is he speaking? I hear some english words, but sounds like some panjabi or malay where they add english words inside their manbo-wanbo.
Check out Summer Heights High Chris Lilley. 10/10
Bro all my Thea here swear at the class and I am only in 7 grade
Um again just like the last video you posted on Australian police......they are comedy shows ROFL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You really need to have a look at Chris Lilley.
I did have a great Australian Chinese student, with his mum for parent interview. He had to translate for her. He got almost full marks in everything but if it was like half a mark short she wanted to know why he didn't get full marks, so that's where he aimed everytime. Marking speeches, he was reading the rubric and said 'Miss, based on this I don't think anyone so far could get over 11-12, out of 15, it put me on the spot because that was exactly how I'd marked but I didn't want it announced to all the kids who just getting up and doing a speech was a big acheivment.
Why would you do that?
Do what?@@None-y2f
Teachers need some rights back in class because now they have no control. Maybe not as many as in this video. Kids have to learn respect again and a little fear wouldn’t hurt.
Real comedy.
Yeah, that's pretty much how it has been for a few decades now. I remember the woodwork teacher belting a student with a piece of wood for trying to start a fire on the lathe. Called him all sorts and told him to piss off.
I worry that society is slowing being emasculated.
funny NZ
Credit to the wogs, they are not afraid to make humour. Side stepping the woke crowd.
You gotta watch his more professionally done videos done for tv they’re on RUclips.
You need to look up FAT Pizza and another show called Swif And shift
I love a good laugh!
But reminds how the students these days have no respect for teachers and teachers have no rights basically!
That male actor as a teacher is unreal and insulting. We do not have people like that in zEducation as they would be sacked. Not even an Australian accent.
They're meant to be funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣 bahahaha
That bloke sounds NEW ZEALANDER to me. Like the other vid - I watched for 60 seconds and turned it off. I love New Zealand but some New Zealanders over here (ALL the New Zealanders I met In New Zealand Were Brilliant) like this guy - Piss Me Off!
Come @ me - come on!!
this is not jokes its genuinely how us aussies think
Watch the zombie or bitcoin episode you will wee your nerd pants
I’m Australian and I think most things are funny but I did not laugh at this at all. This was definitely made by someone who didn’t go to school in Australia
I'm an Aussie wog, i still talk like that. Fuck political correctness. If it's political, it's sure well not fuckin correct.
PC comes from the old Soviet Union. "What you say comrade is correct but you can never say it for it's not politically correct".
Stereotypical and racism with comedy at it's finest. Good laugh.
I am offende by this . Thumbs down Mtae. I was a tecaher ( Maths ) for 38 years and then a lectuter at a College in Mtha and Eectronocs. If I could find a way to report his to RUclips. I will.
clearly never learned to write properly
No sense of humour 😂😊
Don't watch videos/comedy that trigger you to the max then. You should stay away from comedians such as Dave Chapelle, Bill Burr or Ricky Gervais etc.
Nice, but better if the we could see without the reaction, don't want it, perhaps minimised, or non at all.
That’s NZ humour bro Not Australian.
superwog is australian but humour between countries are very similar - nz humour is more drier (FOTC)
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YOU HAVE A P...Y AND TTs THEN YOU ARE A GIRL. SHUT UP!! THAT WAS GOOD.