http://www.nationalreview.com/article/426371/cops-schools-anti-police-left-viral-videosby David French October 30, 2015 3:55 PM @DavidAFrench
Narratives of oppression are simple; life is complicated. After the Internet lit up over video of a South Carolina police officer dragging a high-school student from her desk, tossing her to the ground, and handcuffing her, the Left instinctively began making its “larger points” about the “school-to-prison pipeline,” police brutality, and institutional racism.
It was the launching pad for another “national conversation” on the Left’s terms, about one of the Left’s favorite topics: the big, bad, racist police.
Yet videos from other schools show more complex realities. Campus teachers, administrators, and police officers often do face the real threat of violence — and waiting to intervene until after a fight breaks out can be terribly dangerous.
Consider the incident, this week in Sacramento, where a student slammed a school principal to the ground in a lunchroom brawl:
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