Well, it's a mix of stupidity and genious. This is another example of this point: what may sound like a genious idea may be actually the most stupid thing ever. Why would a teacher seek to give their students an "exemplary punishment" by risking the lives and safety of its students, not mentioning their mental sanity. The fact this leaked to the police and made a small fuzz out of it can affect the students' lives, if only a little bit.
Diabetes isn't a condition to be taken lightly. Few people know of the true extent of diabetes, and that it ain't the condition many people think it is. Lack of glucose in blood can end in coma or even death, diabetics lose some of the proper functions of the body and can end up with renal disability, loss of liver and pancreas, loss of extremities and loss of sight. Furthermore, their blood flow is compromised, and so their bodies' ability to coagulate properly. Watching a diet carefully and getting pricked with IV shots of insulin every certain time isn't something to be laughed at.
However, isn't there more graphical ways of showing this? I mean, just go to a hospital and ask a doctor to show you diabetes' patients with the more severe results. Gangrene isn't something funny to see, and much less when you lose it by diabetes. Surely, it's more disgusting than pricking with a needle used by who knows whom (though I believe the teacher perhaps used a needle from the student, I leave that to further deliberation), and gives the message in a faster and more gruesome way.
It does not remove from the ingenious idea behind it, but the teacher could have been smarter. The teacher could have asked for the parents to allow their children and youth to experience what's the daily routine of diabetics, without making it so sudden and risky. It's another good tool, but the teacher screwed it by making it impromptu, without the consent of the students. So,despite it being a rather ingenious move, the lack of consideration for them made the move a stupid one.
Also...isn't the move done a bit more childish than the very act? It was stupid to make that move, teacher, sure. But the parents outdid the stupidity. Aren't there supposed to be medical records, stating the particular conditions of the students? The parents could have acted a bit more responsibly and taken this with a calm demeanor, after passing through the outrage of course (you can't tell them to take this calmly at first stance, let them scream and cry and afterwards tell them to calm down) Being worried is one thing, making a fuzz out of it is another.
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