I like where you're going here, it's a type of classism, where every person wearing a specific garment has a higher authority just by his/her looks. And yes, it is quite disturbing that nobody stood up, just before you said it, I also thought why nobody is saying something and why nobody is helping her although she is speaking on behalf a of all the participants. But what nobody is talking about is that the school board has enough authority to shut her up and let her be removed by the school officer.
But clearly, isn't the the school officer just doing his job? I mean, he sure is misusing his force, but only in a descent way. Shouldn't we be talking about the ones in the upper echelons (the school board) who have enough power, while the peasants are doing what they are told? As I stated before, the guy is just doing his job because he is forced to do so - he has to follow and obey what he's told, because he gets paid for it. Maybe there are even disciplinary procedures taken and he is the one with the short lever, not the school board.
But thanks for the video and the analysis.
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