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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand the poster who keeps talking about justice seeking. What is wrong with seeking justice? Are you telling OP to file a bullying report if she feels the message isn't getting through to the children and the parents?[/quote] The point is that expecting an apology is really about the parents' feelings (a desire for justice), and not about solving the problem. To the extent you actually want to solve the problem, you'd chose a different tactic. [/quote] It depends on the problem that you want to solve. Prevent the bullying from happening again? An apology may or may not solve the problem. [b]Accord respect to the victim and her family?[/b] An apology will do that. [/quote] That's another phrase for justice seeking. It doesn't protect her child at all; it just makes OP feel satisfied.[/quote] In general, isn't that the point of manners and rules of society? To make others feel satisfied? Not yourself? You think respect has no value, it seems. [/quote] OP has taken a situation about her son and made it about herself and what she thinks she's owed. No, that is not good manners.[/quote]
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