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    The problem is the Liberal Establishment now teaches that bullies are OK and it is the fault of the other person. This is what most Liberals want. Just like taking guns from Lawful owners but will let criminals out of jail.



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    I had a similar incident with a grand child a few years ago where he was being assaulted by a school bully that teachers and principals were well aware of,but,for whatever reason,were afraid to tend to. My grandson took care of the brat (humiliation in front of everyone works wonders) the way he was taught and the bullying ended,permanently. When we attended the interview,the Principal was quickly brought up to speed,too. With bullies and bureaucrats,silence is acquiescence and acceptance. Never keep silent.
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    Here's an update on todays precedings sorry only facebook link available now.

    https://www.facebook.com/LauraLynnTT...9372924474319/

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY_h9NChkpI
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    Here's a great bullying story.
    I had 2 brothers in wheelchairs with Muscular Dystrophy. One died at 17 and one at 21.
    One night another young, healthy brother hears the ill brother crying. Upon questioning , the ill brother says that someone is bullying him at school- who bullies a kid in a wheelchair? The bully is pouring milk etc. down my brother's back .

    My parents were absentees so my little brother decided to handle this himself.

    Next day , my healthy 15 year old brother goes to my ill brother's school, finds the bully and beats him up completely.
    By the time he gets back to his school , the police are there waiting for him.

    After hearing the story , the Police and principal say, "Well , don't do it again." and leave.
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    That is the way bullies were dealt with years ago and usually after that they never bullied anyone again. Now we coddle them and say bad person no repercussions for there behaviour. If you receive zero punishment you will do it again and again.

    I was bullied as a kid in grade 1 - 3 but i barely remember it anymore, but I recall grade nine quite well, I was new to the school and one guy decided he wanted to bully me and tormented me all year pushing me out of his way, tripping me and everything, the last day of school during a English exam I was sitting in the desk in front of him, as he got up he shoved his desk into my chair, I just exploded and smashed mine as hard as I could sending him flying. The class and teacher just looked nobody said a thing and I handed in my exam and walked out. That following year I grew. In grade 10 there were new rules made clear to him.

    I have always taught my kids that bulling is wrong and you stand up for others or at least help. Schools now teach the opposite and that you should allow yourself to be bullied. I'm sorry I will not stand for that and if anyone lays a hand on my kids and my kids feel they can do it. That person becomes their personal property and they can do what they feel is right.

    Another storey more like yours my youngest brother was bullied and beat up twice by a kid who I knew of. My Dad had a cop friend of his over to ask for advice. The cop told Dad well the kid is a minor and yes he could try and scare the kid but that is all. I spoke up and said well I'm still considered a minor can I do something he just looked at my Dad and nodded his head up and down and smiled.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    Here's a great bullying story.
    I had 2 brothers in wheelchairs with Muscular Dystrophy. One died at 17 and one at 21.
    One night another young, healthy brother hears the ill brother crying. Upon questioning , the ill brother says that someone is bullying him at school- who bullies a kid in a wheelchair? The bully is pouring milk etc. down my brother's back .

    My parents were absentees so my little brother decided to handle this himself.

    Next day , my healthy 15 year old brother goes to my ill brother's school, finds the bully and beats him up completely.
    By the time he gets back to his school , the police are there waiting for him.

    After hearing the story , the Police and principal say, "Well , don't do it again." and leave.
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    Here's a great bullying story.
    I had 2 brothers in wheelchairs with Muscular Dystrophy. One died at 17 and one at 21.
    One night another young, healthy brother hears the ill brother crying. Upon questioning , the ill brother says that someone is bullying him at school- who bullies a kid in a wheelchair? The bully is pouring milk etc. down my brother's back .

    My parents were absentees so my little brother decided to handle this himself.

    Next day , my healthy 15 year old brother goes to my ill brother's school, finds the bully and beats him up completely.
    By the time he gets back to his school , the police are there waiting for him.

    After hearing the story , the Police and principal say, "Well , don't do it again." and leave.
    Until I was 13,I was a 5' nothin' pipsqueek that was bullied relentlessly. My Dad had passed when I was 10,and until Mom hooked up with real rounder who was a bit of a badass (RCR-Korea),it never occurred to me to fight back. At that age,I started a bit of a growth spurt and my step dad decided it was time I learned to take care of business after I'd come home once too often with fat lip and blackeye. He set me up with a buddy of his who was a master of military unarmed combat. I learned from him 3 days a week for 3 years and I learned my lessons well. Now,the strange thing about bullies is they never smarten up and look what's going on around them until someone finally takes them apart. From then on,I got even with every one of them and I made sure they walked funny for a long time afterwards.
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    Schools say they have zero tolerance. That’s just lip service. Something the boards and unions and some teachers like to say because it sounds good.

    My eldest was bullied badly, as was my youngest ( hers with consequences that needed police envolvement). I’ll never forget the meeting with all the players, and one social worker having to put the principal in her place.

    My eldest, actually had a peace bond placed against her. And had to spend a year of good behaviour for daring to stand up for herself. The guy cried like a baby after she beat the out of him. Me, after her court appearance. I hugged her and said, good for you.

    Welcome to 2021.

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    The father has been jailed until trial April 12-16 to prevent further emotional harm to the child but what about the emotional harm to the child caused by the incarceration of her father?

    https://tnc.news/2021/03/17/grave-co...g2QEelIjYaXm_k

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Until I was 13,I was a 5' nothin' pipsqueek that was bullied relentlessly. My Dad had passed when I was 10,and until Mom hooked up with real rounder who was a bit of a badass (RCR-Korea),it never occurred to me to fight back. At that age,I started a bit of a growth spurt and my step dad decided it was time I learned to take care of business after I'd come home once too often with fat lip and blackeye. He set me up with a buddy of his who was a master of military unarmed combat. I learned from him 3 days a week for 3 years and I learned my lessons well. Now,the strange thing about bullies is they never smarten up and look what's going on around them until someone finally takes them apart. From then on,I got even with every one of them and I made sure they walked funny for a long time afterwards.
    Those are great stories! I'll share a quick one you guys might enjoy.

    Myself, a good friend of mine, and his younger sister were walking home from school (yes, WALKING to & from school...remember when kids used to do that? lol). We must have been about 10, his sister maybe 6 or 7. There was a spoiled brat who lived on our street, a real loud mouth type of kid. His parents never laid a hand on him and I remember hearing the way he spoke to his grandparents and just being sickened by the level of disrespect.

    Anyways, we were walking by his house and he started to verbally abuse my friend's sister as she had a very minor disability. He even tried to grab her backpack and push her. My friend confronted him and gave him a chance to stop and leave her alone...but he decided to press the issue at his peril. My friend proceeds to beat the living **** out of him, and just left him in a mangled heap on his doorstep. Friend was real worried that his father would be upset, but told him exactly what happened later that evening. I was there and remember his father saying "Son, you did the right thing. If he ever abuses your sister again, you do the same thing."

    How far we've fallen. Today that would be viewed as an act of 'toxic masculinity' or some other radical leftist term.
    Thinking back I realize how lucky I am to have had a strong father, grand fathers, uncles, etc. in my life growing up. So glad I was raised right.
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    This all points to one thing - good people better start voicing their option and doing all they can to stop this rush to madness - there is a war going on for the soul of our countries - you can no longer sit by and watch - get involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    you can no longer sit by and watch
    Be careful Joe...you'll get charged with loitering
    Last edited by MikePal; March 20th, 2021 at 10:35 AM.

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