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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] SO OVER people trying to use "bullying" - when that is exactly, exactly what they are doing. There is no excuse for shooting or injuring other students. Period. Stop deflecting, it is obvious. Handle your issues. Handle your anger issues. [/quote] Just ignore the "bully" posts. Off topic. [/quote] Bullying is something that people should be allowed to talk about To me it sounds like he had an unhappy home and school kids sensed that and he ended up as an easy victim. None of this excuses anything, but it should be something that people can talk about without being accused [/quote] Sure. Talk about it at home, talk about it with a counselor, be a parent and get your kid the help he is literally crying out for. Don't go to the school at school up the school. Your problems should not be our problems. [/quote] Where is the help? Seriously. Everyone keeps saying, get the kid help. The help is on a 6 month waiting list. The kid, most likely, did not show signs of needing to be admitted to a hospital for immediate treatment. Weekly therapy is $200 a week plus - for a middle class family, that is the difference between affording their mortgage or therapy. Therapy covered by insurance is near impossible to come by. The process is slow and finding a good therapist on the first go around, is also close to impossible. I am not implying that we shouldn't try but if you have not been in the situation to try to get your child help in the last year, you should not be screaming that. There.is.not.help. [/quote] DO, with a kid in therapy. I know how expensive it’s. Guess what, that does not change the fact that these kids need help. We cannot just throw up our hands. We need to be screaming our lungs out that we need a workable, affordable mental health system. We need to offer suffering families viable resources. We cannot just say it does not work, costs too much and walk away. People are suffering, raise our voices.[/quote] Let’s talk about why so many kids are so broken and don’t blame the pandemic - this was a problem well before Covid[/quote] Excellent point. Parents are more consumed with themselves, and less consumed with their children, perhaps. For instance, the parents of this particular shooter could not even be bothered to take him home that day, and clearly wanted him to be someone - anyone- else's problem. [/quote] Oh shut up. It isn’t always the parents fault. In this case, maybe. Maybe not. Things happen biologically, physically and mentally to kids that cause trauma. Mental illness is not the parents fault. The fact that people are recognizing many kids are “broken” and need help is actually a positive thing. [/quote] No one said that mental illness is the parents fault. Failing to get them the help they need, most certainly is. The school can't raise your kid. We found a therapist that has a sliding scale fee. If you want to find the help, it most certainly is out there. You shut up. [/quote] I'm not the previous poster but this "help" is illusory. The parents I know with kids with serious issues struggle constantly to find and afford help. Most of the help they can afford is very temporary. [/quote] These garbage parents didn’t try AT ALL. So spare us the sob story about “struggling constantly to find and afford help.”[/quote] You don’t know what they did and didn’t do. [/quote] OK, Pollyanna. They even refused to take him home that day. They’re Right Wing gun nuts. Mom wrote a Trump manifesto and texted “lol you have to learn not to get caught” when he googled ammunition sales in a school building. But I’m sure they’ll come out in the trial with all of the many, many documented and repeated efforts they made to get their son mental healthcare. Can’t wait. :roll: [/quote]
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