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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That kid wasn’t bullied. He was probably ignored and ostracized because kids can TELL when someone is “off.” They can’t verbalize why but they know the dangerous kids and they avoid them for self preservation. These kids aren’t bullied. They ARE the bullies. His parents will probably blame: screens, school closures, bullying, CRT. It’s just their kid. And them. -high school teacher[/quote] I was bullied a lot in middle and high school. Kids ripped up my books, cut my hair, punched, sexually abused me, and more. Teachers saw it happen but they were buddy-buddy with the cool kids and didn’t want to risk their relationships that made them, the adult, feel cool. So no one ever did anything. I wouldn’t ever trust a teacher to know or be honest about who is a bully. [/quote] This is absolutely true. Teachers always seem to gravitate to and support the popular kids who are often the worst bullies. I have a kid with disabilities who has no behaviour problems but because he was slightly different he was bullied by so many kids and I was there at one event where 5 teachers were standing around as he was being bullied by 2 kids and everyone of them ignored it. All the talk the schools say about bullying is bs. I've never seen one school do anything meaningful about it. [/quote] This! I was also bullied a lot throughout school. I will never forget an incident in 6th grade where the big fat teacher actually joined in with the kids on bullying me. Maybe some of these teachers were bullied as kids and perhaps feel like they get retribution from allowing the bullying to occur.[/quote] Bullying does happen. But that is not what this thread (or this shooting) is about. [/quote] How are you so certain he was not bullied? I am willing to bet that he probably was bullied. And now, phones make cyber bullying far more common in the US.[/quote]
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