The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Florida Teacher 'Encouraged' Students To Fight ‘Who In Here Can Beat Him Up?’
Episode Date: March 11, 2025Charlamagne Tha God Gives Donkey Of The Day To A Florida Teacher Who 'Encouraged' Students To Fight ‘Who In Here Can Beat Him Up?’ Listen For More!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Breakfa...stClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why does the sunshine state consistently produce such strange news?
It is just one of the many wacky news stories out of Florida on the Breakfast Club
Who was Kodak talking to when he said I don't know
Who was Kodak talking to when he said that? I don't know.
Don't get it, today for Tuesday, March 11th, goes to a Florida woman named Giannene White.
What does your Uncle Shala always tell you about the great state of Florida?
Say it with me, the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida and
today is no exception.
Now, Giannene is a substitute teacher.
Growing up, we all loved the substitute teacher because the substitute didn't give a damn
okay. I have no idea what type of life substitute teachers led outside of being substitute teachers
but the ones I grew up with didn't care what we did when they subbed for us as long as we
were behaving. But Jianin is not one of those teachers. In fact, Jianin cares a little too
much and she does a little too much. She took her job a little too seriously
and I will never for the life of me understand
why adults think it's perfectly okay
to play with other people's kids
as if these kids don't have adults that love them.
Okay, parents that will come put hands on your punk ass
and I'm telling you right now,
Giannina believes in violence.
So if a parent came through who also believes in violence
and wanted to teach Giannina a lesson,
she would have every right to do that.
Okay, wait until you hear this story.
Let's go to First Coast News for the report, please.
An arrest warrant from February 12th provides a JSO officer's account of what they heard
from witnesses.
The report says Janine White, a substitute teacher, was frustrated when a student refused
to break into small groups.
It says she asked the class, quote, who in here can beat him up?
After four kids raised their hands,
she called on them one by one
to fight the student while she watched.
The report says White pushed the student,
causing him to hit a desk
and police saw a cut and bruises around his ear.
First Coast YMCA said in a statement
the substitute was properly vetted.
They did an internal investigation
that resulted in terminating the substitute and
reporting the incident to DCF. We tried to call White at a number listed in the
report. Someone answered but immediately hung up when we said we were with the
news. White faces a felony child abuse charge and several misdemeanors.
Her name is Janine. Why she had all those letters to Janine? Got me saying
Janine. Janine was a substitute at Y Janine? Got me saying G-A-N-E-N.
Janine was a substitute at YMCA Tiger Academy in Jacksonville, Florida.
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This is why we want substitute teachers to come in and not touch anything.
Instead, Janine comes in and orchestrates a classroom fight club. Okay, 57 years old and she was upset
that an elementary school student
supposedly ignored a request from her.
This report says she wasn't feeling well.
I don't care.
If you don't feel well, stay your ass at home.
Don't bring that funky negative energy around those kids.
Then you end up projecting that nasty ass attitude
on the others.
It's all projection.
And that projection caused you to line those kids up
in a single file line and beat on some poor little child
for no damn reason other than your fragile ass ego
was bruised.
Four successive attacks from students.
Then Janine, the 57 year old woman,
after the person got beat up four times,
pushed the victim to the ground,
causing him to hit his head on the desk.
You can't tell me that this woman Janine shouldn't receive the same treatment.
She should get beat up by four different family members of this young child and the young
child's parent should be pushing her head into a desk.
The other thing I really despise about this story is that in the news report it says Janine
dragged the student on the ground by the collar and reported him to school authorities and told school authorities the little boy was in need of behavioral
assistance. No man, nope, nope, nope. You are in need of behavioral assistance, okay?
You need a therapist and an exorcism. This is what happens when the wrong
people get hired for the right job, okay? This is like gang initiation over
education. You might as well have been putting this you might as well, you know, got this child jumped into a set. Okay, by the way,
Florida explaining to me why you can't read certain books in school, but you can run a
classroom fight ring. Okay, you can't organize about black history, but you can organize
a beatdown of a student. You supposed to be giving kids an outline of the syllabus, not
an outline of the UFC training manual.
Please let Remy Ma give Janine White the biggest hee haw.
Hee haw, Hee haw.
You stupid mother f**ker, you dumb.
I'm telling you right now, this is why more and more people are homeschooling their kids
because you can't trust your kids around other adults.
Damn right.
And they're supposed to be a public servant.
They're supposed to be a person that comes to this school and you know, is just there for the betterment of the students
and think about what she's doing to these kids.
You wanna play a game?
No, I don't actually.
I don't wanna play a game.
Why not?
Because there's no need.
Her name is Janine, but she spells it G-E-A-N-E-N-E.
All black.
Her last name is white though.
Yeah, but with all them letters is.
It was too much.
It was too much.
She black.
She black?
Yeah, she black.
Oh.
Okay, you wanna see how black she is?
Yes, let me see.
Let me show you, I told you she from Florida now.
All right, let me see.
Hold on, be prepared to see what you gonna see now.
Okay. Hold on now. All right. Hold on be prepared to see what you gonna see now. Okay. Hold on now
Florida Evans indeed
She had these dresses she was 16 too they used to be long and
thick all right well thank you for that donkey today she really looked like all
my life I had to fight so now your kids gotta fight too
Jesus Jesus all right well thank you for that donkey today. She probably knew Jesus. What? She only 57
She's not that old
I mean, I'm not age. But yeah, she definitely, yeah, she definitely
Her body age is 103 easily. She's stressed. Yeah. Well, she need to leave go go do something to deal with that
That's them damn kids though. No, no, she taking that stress out on them kids. That's the problem. Stop. Yeah, don't stop
That's them kids. Stop what the problem. Damn. Stop, yeah, don't stop. Stop what?
Putting that in my face, man.
What is that, first of all, pause.
But what is that, what, it was elementary, middle, high?
Elementary.
Elementary, oh, yeah.
Yes, little kids.
All right, well.
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Early in the morning.
The Breakfast Club.
In Mississippi, Yazoo Clay keeps secrets.
Seven thousand bodies out there or more.
A forgotten asylum cemetery.
It was my family's mystery.
Shame, guilt, propriety, something keeps it all buried deep until it's not.
I'm Larisen Campbell and this is Under Yazoo Clay.
Listen on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Have you ever wondered if your pet is lying to you?
Why is my cat not here?
Am I going and she's eating my lunch?
Or if hypnotism is real?
You will use a suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control.
But what's inside a black hole?
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe. Hey, it's a Martinez. The news can feel like a lot on any given
day, but you can't just ignore like noticias when important
world changing events are happening. That is where the
up first podcast comes in. Every single morning in under 15
minutes, we take the news and boil it down to three essential
stories you can keep up without feeling stressed out. Listen up
first from NPR on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Bob Pitman, Chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia.
I'm excited to share my podcast with you, Math and Magic, Stories from the Frontiers
of Marketing.
Make sure to check out my recent episode with legendary musician and philanthropist, Jewel.
I didn't want a million dollars.
I wanted a career.
I wanted a way to figure out how to do something that I loved
for the rest of my life.
Join me as we uncover innovations in data and
analytics, the math, and the ever important creative spark,
the magic.
Listen to Math and Magic, stories from the frontiers of
marketing on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or
wherever you get your podcasts.