Original post: a viral video showed a student being forced to smash his phone by school authorities during class — a humiliating punishment that sparked online debate about discipline and rights.
The comment that followed: “Everywhere go first blur if I use that hammer design your face.”
This is dangerous — it openly threatens physical violence and glorifies retaliation. Encouraging assault over a school punishment is illegal, escalates harm, and shifts the conversation from accountability to criminality. Instead of threats, call out abusive discipline with evidence: save the video, report the school to education authorities, contact child-rights groups, and demand an independent investigation. If you feel angry, channel it into lawful pressure: petitions, peaceful protests, and legal complaints. Violence only creates more victims and undermines the cause for fair, humane treatment of students.

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