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VIDEO: Teacher Has Full Meltdown While Cutting Student’s Hair, Facing Three Years In Jail

December 12, 2018 | News | Sam Robeson | 0 Comments

 

Considering that we have over three million teachers in the United States, and that it’s a demanding, demoralizing shit bucket of a job, and that all you have to do to secure a teaching position is fall through the cracks of society, it should be no surprise that a couple teachers out there are complete wackos. This brings us to Margaret Gieszinger, a teacher in Visalia, CA who had a full-blown mental breakdown in class. To the point that Heather Locklear would find it cringe-worthy. And it was caught on video. Dark Web Jesus, you’ve done it again.

Ms. G, as her students call her, started class by waving around a pair of scissors while demanding a student tribute. A boy took one for the team – with most of the class assuming this was still some sort of teacher joke – before Ms. G began belting out the Star Spangled Banner and chucking locks of the boy’s hair across the room. When she demanded a second student for Crazy Cutz, the whole class ran out of the room screaming like Ms. G was a school shooter. Give her five more minutes and she probably was going to be.

But five minutes Ms. G did not have, as she was arrested for “…battery, assault, cruelty to a child, and false imprisonment.” She now could spend up to three and a half years behind bars, and has been banned from teaching. Her husband had this to say:

It’s a shock to me, that’s out of her character. She doesn’t do stuff like that. It’s not her. It’s not who she is. So I don’t know what was going on with her. I don’t have any clue as to why she did that.

He seems to forget the time she was suspended in 2016 for “immoral or unprofessional conduct.” When times get tough, just remember that you can always watch this video of a teacher having a psychotic meltdown in class. Fucking glorious.

 

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