I just can't sympathize with Toki

LotusJuice September 24, 2025 11:51 pm

I don't hate Toki like it's clear she's traumatized from the innocent I get it. What I can't get is why did you decide to bring students who have nothing to do with this into your personal issues...it's also just being given the opportunity to at least fixed what you did wrong for these students and not taking the opportunity for that, to at least do better for your current students is just crazy to me. You wouldn't want to at least right the wrongs for how your mentality affected this school these students and the school of students who have no part in what happened in the past? Homeroom Teach please at least call her out for that, cause there's no excuses.

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    Ryouse Ishikawa September 24, 2025 11:59 pm

    While I can feel for your end, I also like to give her the benefit of the doubt because not all traumas are easily erased especially if it scarred you deeply and for a very long time at that.
    Taking it out to her students and the others is definitely invalid but we should give her character the grace to explain herself. I mean the fact that she's meeting with Tsukada-sensei was probably a big leap for her. Even Subaru still cannot find forgiveness towards her fear and hatred I think it's the same for Toki-sensei, it's all why she got affected by the words of her students. The fact that she's being given the limelight, the author probably wants to introduce her more profoundly.

    Tobiosatoru September 24, 2025 11:59 pm

    I totally agree with your point and I wanted to add that: before becoming a teacher, she should have worked on her trauma.

    Becoming a teacher with the mindset of not letting the trauma repeat is awesome, but making your trauma affect how you deal with people who has nothing to do with it it’s a big no.

    LotusJuice September 25, 2025 12:06 am
    While I can feel for your end, I also like to give her the benefit of the doubt because not all traumas are easily erased especially if it scarred you deeply and for a very long time at that. Taking it out to h... Ryouse Ishikawa

    That's fair to say

    Ryouse Ishikawa September 25, 2025 12:07 am
    I totally agree with your point and I wanted to add that: before becoming a teacher, she should have worked on her trauma.Becoming a teacher with the mindset of not letting the trauma repeat is awesome, but mak... Tobiosatoru

    I definitely agree on this one! but maybe her reason for choosing teacher as profession is to heal herself from the trauma however it didn't go away :(( I hope she gets explored more (maybe also seeing that she goes to therapy or sumn cause I think teachers undergo neuro exam)

    LotusJuice September 25, 2025 12:07 am
    I totally agree with your point and I wanted to add that: before becoming a teacher, she should have worked on her trauma.Becoming a teacher with the mindset of not letting the trauma repeat is awesome, but mak... Tobiosatoru

    Right but I'll wait to see if this is gonna be the moment she starts correcting her actions

    Tobiosatoru September 25, 2025 12:11 am
    I definitely agree on this one! but maybe her reason for choosing teacher as profession is to heal herself from the trauma however it didn't go away :(( I hope she gets explored more (maybe also seeing that she... Ryouse Ishikawa

    Yeah, I can see her choosing being a teacher to heal herself but her approach is way off. Maybe background will help but right now (as a fellow teacher) I agree with her but she is also driving me insane!