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I notice that in every one of the instances people site, the child was fighting back against bullies. The victims. Someone must be the bullies, and their parents are the ones that need ‘talking’ to. Somebody must be having those kids, and their attitudes. Do they not have to show up at meetings with the school authorities? I usually only had to be told-to do ,or not to do something once, by my father.
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Do they not have to show up at meetings with the school authorities
In my eldest daughters case, we knew the boy and his parents. The principal assured us, they were talking to his father. Weeks later another incident I said enough is enough and knocked on the kids door, prepared to have it out it with the boys father.
The father was floored. First he'd heard of it.
Last I heard as I walked away was dad lighting up his son. At least in that case, with that boy, there were no further incidents.
The principal was none to happy to see me.
In my youngest case it involved dozens of kids and two schools. Police and more. but we really didnt get anywhere, nor did the school take it seriously until she hurt herself ( the same daughter we learned later had PTSD).
Long winded way of saying if any teacher ever tries to tell me they take it seriously, I hope they are prepared for my response.
Just because a parent says something to the kid doesn't mean they will listen especially when there are no repercussions. In the Liberal world there are no repercussions.
My older brother is a big guy but one thing about him had a bad temper - this happened years ago - my one nephew would walk home from school each day and at one particular corner there was a kid that would give him a tough time - so my brother taught the nephew how fight - even got a punching bag - so one day the nephew is coming home from school and this kid is standing at the same corner - he starts harassing the nephew - the nephew hauls off and hits the kid and gives him a bloody nose - a couple days late the nephew is coming home from school and at the same corner is this kid with a older buddy with him - they give my nephew a hard time - the nephew goes home and tells my brother - they both get into the car and drive over to this corner looking for the two kids - they see them walking up the street so they get out of the car and start walking up towards the kids - the kids see them coming so they take off running up the street - my brother starts chasing them - they run into a yard with my brother right after them - the run into the backdoor of the house with my brother right after them - they run through the house and out the front door with my brother right after them - they finally run through a school yard and by brother stops chasing them - I guess the kid's parents were working and not home but it sure wound have been funny seeing some guy chasing your kid right through the house like that - needless to say the nobody bothered my nephew again
The Bullies own the schools ... the schools just don't want to admit it. They put up these pathetic anti bullying messages ... and then when it really comes to standing up for victims ... the schools do nothing ... it's pathetic ... we live in a world of straw houses buddy ... people are weak when it comes to standing up for values, or whenever it counts. If you really want to bring them to their knees, file a report with the police ... breaking into someone locker, and a physical attack on your son, which he had to defend himself against ... school will then have no choice but to cooperate with the police.