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When you work at iHeart, you gotta have multiple jobs. Okay? All right. Donkey today for Wednesday, April 9, goes to a 350 pound teacher named Jason Rogers. Now, I am not here to fat shame anyone this morning. I wouldn't even be bringing this man's weight into this donkey if it wasn't pertinent to the story. In fact, in an effort not to fat shame Jason Rogers, I will say nice things. Like, I believe Jason Rodgers has a six pack. It's just hidden underneath a protective layer of fat. Okay. The same women, the same way women have, like, protective hairstyles, like cornrows and wigs. Right, Jess? And Twist. Sometimes people get fat on purpose to protect the incredible physique they have underneath all that. Okay? Fat people can unlock that hidden character in that video game anytime they want to. Okay? I am not here to fat shame anyone this morning. Fat people are in shape. Round. Round is a shape. Anyway. Jason Rogers was charged with malicious punishment of a child after he allegedly stepped on three students backs during a lockdown drill. Let's go to KBTX CBS3 for the report, please.
News Reporter
An Underwood, Minnesota teacher is facing charges after deputies were called to an area hospital for a report of an assault. Jason Rogers is charged with one count of malicious punishment of a child and is on administrative leave from the school district. Deputies were called to Lake Region Hospital for a reported assault at Underwood School. A sixth grader says that he was laying on his stomach during a lockdown drill when Rogers stepped on his back with both feet. Court records indicate that Rogers weighs more than 350 pounds, and Rogers admitted to stepping on three students who weren't cooperating during the drill. He is scheduled to be in Court on April 8.
Charlamagne Tha God
What? I feel like I tell y'all this once a week, but please don't become a teacher if you truly don't care about kids. Jason, you know, you 350 pounds, what the hell you doing stepping on those kids for? You told police that you were frustrated they weren't taking the lockdown drill seriously. Well, it was other ways to show them why they should take this seriously. What if those kids were frustrated you weren't taking your health seriously? What if they told you that you should be teaching History. Because just like history, you are heavy and full of layers. Not to mention during a lockdown drill, they didn't need you to lock the door because your big ass was already blocking the entrance. Okay? Don't even need a damn barricade. All we need you to do is stand in front of the door and create a human wall with built in snack storage. Okay? I am not fat shaming, by the way. I'm just making observations. All right? Jason stepped on these students because he was frustrated with them. Well, what if they bought a scale for you to step on every day because they frustrated with your big bodied self, huh? Not to mention a lot of the kids were complaining that Mr. Rogers assigned homework like he ordered fast food in bulk and with no shame. Mister Rogers. Fat Mister Rogers. Fat Mister Rogers is crazy. Okay? Fat Mister Rogers sat down to tie his shoes and it was considered a two part episode. Okay? Fat Mr. Rogers. Trolley didn't go to the land of make believe and went to the land of all you can eat. There is not a cardigan in America that could fit fat Mr. Rogers. Okay? Fat Mr. Rogers wouldn't wear a cardigan. He would wear a weighted blanket with but with buttons. Okay? Fat Mr. Rogers cardigans weren't hand knit. They were engineered by SpaceX and they had the ability to withstand body heat and snack crumbs. But I am not fat shaming. I am just making observations about a situation. See, what's sad is kids trust in adults, okay? You are a teacher. These kids parents drop them off every day to be in your care. So when I hear one of the children say, I did not know why Mr. Rogers did this, because Mr. Rogers didn't say anything about it. Didn't even try to correct him. He just sitting there all fat and frustrated. Okay? Portly and perturbed, dumpy and disturbed. Didn't even tell the kids what the issue was. And then if the kid described it, just stepped on him like he was a stepping stool. I bet money Jason Rogers thinks more of the stepping stool than he does. Than he does those kids. Because I don't think Jason Rogers would risk putting that 350 pounds of weight on a stepping stool. Okay? He's 350 pounds. This man is terrified of the word steps. Ask his Fitbit. All right. When the class heard the child yell out, they thought that Mr. Rogers had broke the child's back.
Angela Yee
Man, it's not funny, man.
Charlamagne Tha God
This is what the bully report says. That's not funny. Jesus, won't you be my neighbor? My ass Especially not on a plane. This is sad. I can't trust you to properly teach my kids. Jason Rogers, lunchtime can't be you. And the students most favorite time of the day. Pop tarts, pop quizzes. What do you enjoy more, Mr. Rogers? Listen, the moral of the story is a quote from John C. Maxwell. Students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. I repeat, students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. When students feel cared for, they are more likely to be engaged in the learning process and motivated to succeed. It's that simple. And one thing's for sure. Two things for certain. I know Jason wasn't no gym teacher. Please give Jason Rogers the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones.
Angela Yee
How. How old were these kids?
Charlamagne Tha God
I think it says sixth grade.
Angela Yee
Sixth grade?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah. So that's the whole classroom really if you think about it. At least take. At least. Let me see. I would say at least five kids to be 350 in sixth grade. Some kids be 100 pounds in sixth grade. Maybe, right? Maybe 80, 90. Close to 100.
Angela Yee
So what you be like 12, 13 years old?
Charlamagne Tha God
I don't know. He might be a math teacher.
Angela Yee
How strong are those? A lot of addition backs to uphold that 300.
Charlamagne Tha God
They weren't the man. They said the kid yelled out in pain and traumatized the whole class. The class thought the kid's back was broke. What are you talking about?
Angela Yee
I couldn't hold a 350 pound person stepping on my back. Could you imagine Mac, one of our producers, standing on your back?
Charlamagne Tha God
You do realize that's what the whole donkey of the day was about.
Angela Yee
I'm just saying. But that's literally what the whole. I think my back would really be broke.
Charlamagne Tha God
The fact that he shouldn't have been 350. First of all, you shouldn't be standing on no kids back.
Angela Yee
I thought Mac was walking in. I got a little nervous. All right, well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
Charlamagne Tha God
And just thank you for holding the camera. You know, I like it. Justice trying out other jobs just in case around here.
Angela Yee
All right, when we come back, Larry Morrow will be joining us. He's the owner of Morrow Hospitality Group. He owns several restaurants in Louisiana, New Orleans area. A bunch of clubs, Hide and seek, Tree house, Morrow State.
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Spicy mango. And we're going to talk to him next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Title: DONKEY: Teacher Accused Of Stepping On 6th Grader's Back During Lockdown Drill
Release Date: April 9, 2025
Hosts: DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God
Podcast: The Breakfast Club by iHeartPodcasts
The episode delves into the controversial "Donkey of the Day" segment, a recurring feature where the hosts critique and humorously highlight questionable behavior or actions by public figures. On April 9, 2025, the spotlight falls on Jason Rogers, a 350-pound teacher accused of physically disciplining a sixth grader during a lockdown drill.
Charlamagne Tha God initiates the discussion by presenting the case of Jason Rogers:
"Donkey today for Wednesday, April 9, goes to a 350-pound teacher named Jason Rogers. Now, I am not here to fat shame anyone this morning." (03:40)
Rogers is charged with malicious punishment after allegedly stepping on three students' backs during a lockdown drill at Underwood School. The incident occurred when a sixth grader reported feeling pain, leading to the police involvement and Rogers being placed on administrative leave.
A news report summarizes the event:
"Jason Rogers is charged with one count of malicious punishment of a child and is on administrative leave from the school district. Deputies were called to Lake Region Hospital for a reported assault at Underwood School." (03:40)
Charlamagne leads the conversation with a mix of humor and criticism towards Jason Rogers, focusing on both the incident and Rogers' weight:
"What if those kids were frustrated you weren't taking your health seriously? Because just like history, you are heavy and full of layers." (04:20)
He continues to make light of Rogers' weight while addressing the seriousness of the situation:
"Mister Rogers sat down to tie his shoes and it was considered a two-part episode. Okay? Fat Mr. Rogers. Trolley didn't go to the land of make believe and went to the land of all you can eat." (05:10)
Angela Yee interjects to highlight the gravity of the situation:
"Man, it's not funny, man." (06:51)
Despite the humor, Charlamagne attempts to emphasize the importance of teacher responsibility:
"See, what's sad is kids trust in adults, okay? You are a teacher. These kids' parents drop them off every day to be in your care." (05:30)
Charlamagne shares a poignant quote to underline the responsibility of educators:
"The moral of the story is a quote from John C. Maxwell. Students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." (06:53)
He underscores that genuine care from teachers fosters student engagement and motivation:
"When students feel cared for, they are more likely to be engaged in the learning process and motivated to succeed. It's that simple." (07:00)
The hosts wrap up the segment by reiterating the inappropriateness of Jason Rogers' actions while maintaining their characteristic humor:
"Thank you for that donkey today, sir." (09:00)
Charlamagne adds a final jab, highlighting the distrust parents may feel towards such educators:
"This is sad. I can't trust you to properly teach my kids. Jason Rogers, lunchtime can't be you." (06:53)
Following the intense discussion, Angela Yee introduces the next guest, Larry Morrow, owner of Morrow Hospitality Group, signaling a shift to lighter topics and upcoming interviews.
Charlamagne Tha God:
Angela Yee:
This episode of The Breakfast Club navigates the delicate balance between humor and serious social commentary. While the hosts employ their trademark comedic style to discuss Jason Rogers' actions, they also shed light on the broader implications of such behavior in educational settings, emphasizing the critical role of empathy and genuine care in teaching.