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Well I think it is because, it shows how teachers are lacking sensitivity and compassion. This was a very young class of kids and a lot of them eat "smelly foods" like curry - it's part of their culture and it shouldn't be made fun of. The teacher imo, made it worse by spraying farbreez on the kid. Ferbreez has a lot of chemicals. Yes people spray it on stuff a lot but perhaps they should rethink where they spray it on. And people don't spray it on themselves while they are wearing their clothes like perfume (which is also not that great/is full of chemicals)... what that teacher did was both insulting and insensitive to the kid on many levels.
Wouldn't this fall in the 'to each his own' category?
What is smelly to one is but paradise to another... perhaps, depends who is doing the cooking of course.
So if you spay a kid with a deoderiser you have to resign but if you inject them with adeadly vaccine nothing happens.
A kid stinks because he ate something stinky. The other kids made fun of him. The idiot teacher sprayed an odor neutralizer on the kid to reduce the odor. Febreeze is sprayed on people every day, meaning the clothes, to reduce ordor, get it? Why do I call the teacher an idiot? Because he or she tried to help the child. Never do that.
I farted once in class. If the teacher sprayed air freshener, would it have made the media back in the day? I don't think so.