Bully gets owned !!!

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  • Joe08867
    Joe08867 Posts: 3,919
    edited March 2011
    This kind of crap happened to me in school. Although once a punch is thrown it's on. I wouldn't have waited for the second or third to go ape crap on him.

    My favorite part was how the Principle or Guidance Counselors would say i was wrong and should have walked away. Eff that. I made sure he didn't.

    I am glad they showed how it really is in some schools. And I am glad that boy stood up for himself.
  • silvertuner
    silvertuner Posts: 496
    edited March 2011
    madmax wrote: »
    Do you get beat up every time?

    no, he just gives the kid a stern talking to, and then runs inside and locks the doors as the kid runs home to get his dad.

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  • megasat16
    megasat16 Posts: 3,521
    edited March 2011
    Wow! WWF style without the rings.

    No other comment on this.
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,809
    edited March 2011
    madmax wrote: »
    Do you get beat up every time?

    WTF? Really? They are kids. I'm not going to take a swing at them and I'd probably laugh at them if they did try to do something to me. When I look out the window to see what the commotion is (it's usually on my front lawn as well), I see smaller kids getting picked on by bigger and older kids. They stop when they see someone watching them. Helps that I yell at them to get the hell off my lawn too. That's all that's needed is just a presence of someone else to make the behavior stop. It takes away any power they have over the smaller kids. The older kids usually just call me names and run off. They may be stupid kids but they aren't stupid enough to take a swing at me. Only adults are that stupid.

    But, hey, thanks for making light of something I find to be a problem and actually do something about instead of sitting on the Internet writing text about how I think something should be done about it. You're the best!
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,809
    edited March 2011
    no, he just gives the kid a stern talking to, and then runs inside and locks the doors as the kid runs home to get his dad.

    ???

    Who are you again?
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  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited March 2011
    Right on casey, big kids are always, ALWAYS judged differently, even if defending themselves, once everyone is hauled in front of principal.

    There are bullys of all sizes and shapes.

    The suspension of both is ridiculous, wonder if the mindless paper pushers in australia are unionized zombies like in this country.

    Love the cartoon and the hackers work, hope casey gets a real life boost from this, and the little punk limps for a long time.

    Wonder what the tall kid that followed casey was up to.
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,494
    edited March 2011
    Originally Posted by xcapri79
    Slamming a someone hard onto concrete is rather severe punishment don't you think?
    The big guy could have sat on the runt and given him a good slap to teach him a lesson.
    That would have been enough.

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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,809
    edited March 2011
    im a loser on a public forum :biggrin:

    I see.
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,809
    edited March 2011
    madmax wrote: »
    im a loser on a public forum :biggrin:
    Me too!

    I know.
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  • silvertuner
    silvertuner Posts: 496
    edited March 2011
    Jstas wrote: »
    I see.

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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited March 2011
    Alright now, when Jstas throws you on the ground, I don't want to hear any complaining, k? :biggrin:
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited March 2011
    I just pictures a Lightning peaking out from the side of a building, lying in wait....
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  • silvertuner
    silvertuner Posts: 496
    edited March 2011
    steveinaz wrote: »
    Alright now, when Jstas throws you on the ground, I don't want to hear any complaining, k? :biggrin:


    lol... i can take the e-bullying

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  • obieone
    obieone Posts: 5,077
    edited March 2011
    When I saw that video, with Casey standing there, I could actually hear Dolph Lundgren:tongue:


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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 19,004
    edited March 2011
    Jesse, you couldn't be more spot on. Some people. :rolleyes:
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  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,220
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Moral of the story is that violence begets violence, but I don't think we have seen the end of this story.

    The big boy Casey over-reacted and now has to face the consequences of his actions. He could have seriously crippled the little runt. The sentence didn't fit the crime. Sure the runt was the instigator, but one repels an assault with reasonable action. In this case, it was clearly excessive. The little runt could have been crippled for life from such a slam.

    Curiously, I wonder if the person who filmed this wasn't a friend of the little runt. It looked like this was a set up from the get go. Was that ever established?

    In the end, I hope each boy forgives the other and that they can become friends and not enemies.



    OMG!!!!! Really???? hahahahahhaahhahahahahaha!!!!!!
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,220
    edited March 2011
    Now I know where the yellow stripe in a rainbow comes from..
  • silvertuner
    silvertuner Posts: 496
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Moral of the story is that violence begets violence, but I don't think we have seen the end of this story.

    The big boy Casey over-reacted and now has to face the consequences of his actions. He could have seriously crippled the little runt. The sentence didn't fit the crime. Sure the runt was the instigator, but one repels an assault with reasonable action. In this case, it was clearly excessive. The little runt could have been crippled for life from such a slam.

    Curiously, I wonder if the person who filmed this wasn't a friend of the little runt. It looked like this was a set up from the get go. Was that ever established?

    In the end, I hope each boy forgives the other and that they can become friends and not enemies.

    i simply disagree with your statement. that "little runt" should cut his losses and take it as a life lesson... IMO of course

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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Moral of the story is that violence begets violence, but I don't think we have seen the end of this story.

    The big boy Casey over-reacted and now has to face the consequences of his actions. He could have seriously crippled the little runt. The sentence didn't fit the crime. Sure the runt was the instigator, but one repels an assault with reasonable action. In this case, it was clearly excessive. The little runt could have been crippled for life from such a slam.

    Curiously, I wonder if the person who filmed this wasn't a friend of the little runt. It looked like this was a set up from the get go. Was that ever established?

    In the end, I hope each boy forgives the other and that they can become friends and not enemies.

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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,713
    edited March 2011
    Jstas wrote: »
    If Casey gets sued, I would gladly throw some cash his way to help out with legal fees. Hell, if Johnny Cochran were still alive, I'd go beg him myself to take the kids case pro-bono. Casey shouldn't be punished, he should be praised.

    In the past, there may have been one or two instances where we haven't agreed entirely on an issue :rolleyes: .
    But on this one, you're dead on the money.
    In fact, it would be uber-cool if somebody were to start a web page for "Donations for Casey". What would the money go for ? Legal defense fund ? Future college expenses ? Xbox 360 ? Socks ? I don't know, and I wouldn't care. (except no MP3 player stuff .... I have standards).

    It would be interesting to see how much money would be "donated".
    No legal entaglements of "Well, we have to set this up as a charitable foundation so that we meet requirements for tax deductions", etc.
    Nope.
    KISS. "Hey, kid (and your parents), here's some freaking money. Use it wisely, use it unwisely, heck, burn it for all I care. My way of saying, 'You did the right thing'. "
    Jstas wrote: »
    But, hey, thanks for making light of something I find to be a problem and actually do something about instead of sitting on the Internet writing text about how I think something should be done about it.

    Keep that attitude up, Mister, and you're going to move up a notch on the Christmas card list !!!
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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,713
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Moral of the story is that violence begets violence, but I don't think we have seen the end of this story.

    Here's something to consider: what if Casey had been a girl ?

    What if the runt had decided, after slapping the female Casey, "Hey, she's taking my malarkey, I think I'm gonna get me some " ?

    Should she endure a rape, then follow "proper procedures" and report the rape to the "proper authorities" ?

    Or should she fight back at the time of attack ?

    Because, X, that's what was happening to Casey. He was being "raped".
    Rape is an act of violence, meant to intimidate, terrorize, and dehumanize another human being.
    And that is what was happening to Casey in that video.
    And had, btw, been occuring many times before (look it up).

    In this case, the victim fought back. I say, "More power to you, Casey".
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Curiously, I wonder if the person who filmed this wasn't a friend of the little runt. It looked like this was a set up from the get go. Was that ever established?

    Predictable.
    Sympathy for the bad guy, and question the good guy...:rolleyes:

    Wonder if we can guess your political affiliation?
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  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,270
    edited March 2011
    Casey took the first punch and did not retaliate till pushed to the limit and stopped once he got his lick in (granted dangerous but he probably would have ended up breaking the kids nose with a punch anyway)

    If Casey ment violence it could have been worse.

    Hopefully both boy's have lessons learned
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  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited March 2011
    Outstanding post BBL, and right on the money!

    I wish I was Casey's size back when I was a kid being bullied by the cowards who did it to me simply because I was quiet, respectful, & simply did my schoolwork. I would have put a whole bunch of them into the hosp. As it was, I had to depend on teachers to drive me home to make sure I got there in one piece.

    I would gladly contribute to a Casey fund. And I'll just bet, not cowardly bully will ever go near him again.

    Well done Casey!

    Here's something to consider: what if Casey had been a girl ?

    What if the runt had decided, after slapping the female Casey, "Hey, she's taking my malarkey, I think I'm gonna get me some " ?

    Should she endure a rape, then follow "proper procedures" and report the rape to the "proper authorities" ?

    Or should she fight back at the time of attack ?

    Because, X, that's what was happening to Casey. He was being "raped".
    Rape is an act of violence, meant to intimidate, terrorize, and dehumanize another human being.
    And that is what was happening to Casey in that video.
    And had, btw, been occuring many times before (look it up).

    In this case, the victim fought back. I say, "More power to you, Casey".
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  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,220
    edited March 2011
  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,713
    edited March 2011
    I was hoping, Ms. Cfrizz, that a female would offer an opinion on my post.

    There was a concern on my part that seeing this "bullying" for was it was (rape, IMO) might be seen as minimizing this act of violence as it occurs against women.
    Nothing could be further from the truth, but a reasonable person might feel that is what I was saying.

    If ANYONE gets that impression, and takes offense, then my apology is sincerely offered.

    If one has suffered this act personaly, and takes offense, my apology is sincerely offered.

    If one knows someone who has suffered this act, and takes offense, my apology is sincerely offered.

    I mention this because my posts may reference this act of violence again.
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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,713
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    There was no rape here. That is a red-herring and should be dismissed from discussion.

    Yes, there was.

    In fact a gang rape occured, IMO.

    Feel free to learn. Or not.
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,809
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    What ever happened to forgiveness and mercy? Why not give peace a chance?

    You want "forgiveness and mercy" from Casey but at the same time you tacitly absolve the bully from any responsibility of forgiveness or mercy towards Casey by making him out to be the victim.

    There is a definitive right and wrong here. You're missing it.

    Bully = wrong
    Casey = defending himself from an attacker

    I dunno if you've ever been attacked. I have. From both people I don't know and people I know. When someone comes at you with an intent to do harm, you owe it to yourself, not just them to try and calm the situation through your response. Sometimes, the other party just doesn't get it. More talking does nothing, action is required.

    If you are going to get in to a fight, the only "win" is to make sure your attacker cannot get up to follow you and try to harm you again. That is accomplished through either physical injury or by dealing such a crushing defeat the attacker's will to do you harm is eliminated.

    Casey defended himself. He had no intention of harming the child as you say he did. He merely wanted to defend himself and he did so. When your mind is in fight or flight mode, self-preservation rules out over being rational and the basic instinct of survival takes over.

    The kid is lucky Casey didn't go all Ralphie Parker to the kid's Scut Farkus.

    Yes, violence begets violence and your blind bleeding heart is condemning Casey for his violence which will, supposedly, bring more violence. What you miss is that the bully brought the violence first and it was responded to first with pacification, like you keep whining about. It didn't work. Then with violence which accomplished the goal of getting the attack stopped.

    You should shut your mouth. You're obviously talking about things you know nothing about. You have no experience with bullies apparently and you have no experience with physical altercations. Your methods you are preaching here DO NOT WORK. The bully would just call you a sissy, hit you a few more times and then tell his pack of slobbering mouth-breathers "Let's go, this loser's just stupid." That mentality doesn't understand reason because there is no reason behind his own actions. Why do you expect him to see any reason behind yours? All he is going to understand is embarrassment and physical pain and that if he doesn't want that anymore, STAY AWAY FROM CASEY. It's not Casey's problem what is wrong with the bully's mind. Casey's problem is he is getting punched, taunted and harassed and he needs to stop it. So he did. End of story.
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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,713
    edited March 2011
    Truth be told, IMO, Casey was being gang raped.
    There were many participants in this act.

    Notice in the uncut, original video below:

    First 20 seconds: we have our runt, we have the "videographer", we have the dude with the black backpack, and we have 2 young "lady" observers. All are participants.
    Runt: active participant. Speaks for itself.
    Videographer: active participant. Vocal encouragements, "Keep it coming, keep it coming ", etc.
    Backpack Dude: Active Participant. Vocal encouragement. "Wow, this is getting sad, bro ", giggling.
    The 2 young lady observers: Active participants. Having a fine time observing the "fun".

    Regarding the 2 young ladies, one might say, "Well, they didn't know what to do !". I would discount that by noting, at the 20 second mark, they knew to bail when the "videographer" stated: "Keep it coming, keep it coming ! Look at who that is in the background ! (referring to the older student approaching the scene).
    They knew to bail because they knew what was going on was wrong.
    As did all the other participants.

    20 second mark: "Look at who is coming". Up to this point, Casey endured, as he has in the past, having his manhood taking away over several years. In front of other males. In this case, in front of females also. BUT it would be my opinion that the older female who approached the scene was the straw that broke the camels back.

    She, IMO, meant something to him. He was no longer going to allow his manhood to be questioned (with taunts) or to be taken away (with violence against his person).
    So the rape ended. And he struck back.
    And regained, from his perspective, his manhood.
    He could have obliterated the runt after the body slam, but Casey didn't.
    Why not ? Because he had regained what he had felt he lost: his manhood.
    Casey could have also obliterated the backpack dude who got in his face, but he didn't despite taunts of "Hey, eff you !".
    Why not ? Again, because Casey had his manhood back; he was no longer a victim and backpack dude was no longer a threat

    Here's the original, uncut video.

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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,957
    edited March 2011
    The bully...and Casey, both learned life lessons from this with no special laws required, no special bullying classes taken. It's a simple example of what we all grew up with and learned from. Unfortunately, some think these life lessons should be removed, by law if they have to. Life in general has many life lessons that simply isn't learned from a book. Just like that old JC song....You don't tug on Supermans cape, you don't spit into the wind, you don't pull the mask off the Lone Ranger and you don't mess around with....Casey.:biggrin:
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