It depends entirely on where in the nation you live. If you live in the inner city, you're going to have shittier teachers, and more confrontations between students and faculty. If you live in the nicer parts of the city, you're going to have better teachers, higher standards, and you'd be less likely to break the status quo. Same for living in the suburbs. The more concentrated the population, the less the teachers seem to care for various reasons that can't be rolled up into a single statement. I'm not sure why someone calling out their teacher is deemed newsworthy, as it literally occurred in my school every single day with different levels of efficacy. That said, I care less about what he's saying and more about why they're skylining him. Was it a slow news day, or is this kind of rhetoric only worth listening to when it comes from a certain kind of person?
As for you, Critical_Error, a name that suits you spectacularly, you have literally no idea what you're saying and are spewing words for the sake of doing so. If you'd like to engage in some kind of conversation, the kind one would find on, say, a forum, I'm all ears. Otherwise, be still child. The adults are talking.