The immediate social media discussion is rarely nuanced. It follows a predictable binary: the teacher is the oppressor; the student (or the person filming) is the victim. Hashtags trend demanding the teacher's arrest. Digital mobs identify the school, the teacher's name, and even their family members. In many documented cases in Bangladesh, this has led to the teacher’s suspension within 48 hours, often without a formal inquiry. The speed of digital outrage outpaces the speed of due process. Social media becomes a kangaroo court where the "likes" count serves as the jury.