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UK Teacher Reveals He Accidentally Called 12-Year-Old Student a Dick in Class

Triggernometry · Life Update, Iran War and British Politics · May 27, 2026
UK Teacher Reveals He Accidentally Called 12-Year-Old Student a Dick in Class
Triggernometry
Triggernometry
Life Update, Iran War and British Politics
"I was teaching the lesson and in my head I said the words, why are you such a dick? Except I didn't say it in my head. I said it out loud, and the kids all stopped and looked at me."
Francis Foster, a former teacher and author of 'Uneducated,' revealed an incident where he accidentally verbalized his internal frustration with a disruptive 12-year-old student during a lesson. The moment underscores the extreme behavioral challenges teachers face in UK schools and the mental toll of managing unruly classrooms. Foster uses the story to illustrate the crisis in British education where teachers are overwhelmed and under-supported.

About this episode

In this episode of Trigonometry, hosts Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster reunite after Kisin's nearly two-month paternity leave to discuss domestic and international crises. Foster has just published 'Uneducated,' a humorous but poignant book about his experiences as a supply teacher in Britain's failing education system. The conversation begins with personal reflections on fatherhood and masculinity before pivoting to the ongoing Iran conflict, which the hosts argue has become a strategic disaster for the West. Drawing on private conversations with Trump administration officials during their recent US trip, they reveal the decision to attack Iran was made instinctively without clear strategy, leading to what the IEA called the biggest disruption to global oil markets in history. Brent crude is up 60% year-over-year, and Western nations are drawing down strategic reserves while Iran maintains its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz. The hosts note that only 27% of American voters support the war, and even Senator Ted Cruz is now warning Trump may be caving too early in negotiations. Despite Operation Epic Fury's military success, they conclude Iran has emerged strategically stronger, with America trapped between capitulation and dangerous escalation. The episode also covers UK domestic politics, where Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge from Andy Burnham amid collapsing poll numbers, and discusses the crisis in British education, including forcing illiterate seven-year-olds to take exams and the systemic failure to support special needs students.

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