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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like this entire thread should be shut down. [/quote] Why? This is real life. It’s what kids really face at school. I’m a teacher, btw. And parent. [/quote] Really? Supposed parents coming up with their own response bullying, including comments on suicide and sexually explicit “comebacks”? This is so gross. [/quote] Start subbing at your local public middle school. This is about survival. Yes, it’s all gross. You have no idea what some of these kids are dealing with. [/quote] Just because kids act that way doesn’t mean adults should be advocating the kinds of things that are being advocated here, some of which seemingly could get a kid in big trouble. I would hope that if you’re a teacher you’re not okay with this. [/quote] This all comes back to whether or not you're comfortable telling your kid to be a doormat, for the greater good of a kinder society. I am not. I would rather have my kid stand up for themselves, than worry about how this reflects on the decay of moral standards I'm sure when your kid is crying alone in their room, they can take comfort in knowing that at least they are modeling better behavior[/quote]
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