Bully gets owned !!!

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  • Knucklehead
    Knucklehead Posts: 3,602
    edited March 2011
    In response to X's absurd comments: I have a 12 year old Son, he is 5'8" 225lbs wears a size 14 shoe, very active in sports etc... he towers over most 6th graders in his school, in no way shape or form is he a bully, in fact he gets along with most everyone, ...my point is, if he gets popped in the face a couple of times out of the blue, you can count on the other kid getting hurt. No doubt.
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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,713
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    You don't know my personal history so you can't say that.

    I'd dare say that you haven't been in any hockey fights. :rolleyes:
    xcapri79 wrote:
    The fact of the matter is I have witnessed those situations growing up in the tough area.

    Have absolutely no reservations in saying that we can take your word to the bank on that: you "witnessed" those situations.
    Probably pretty traumatic to "witness" those situations. :rolleyes:
    xcapri79 wrote:
    The school, parents, children, and the local authorities as necessary need to work together to keep the school safe from this violence. Education of all parties is paramount.

    It's a shame that the school, parents, children, and the local authorities as necessary involved with Casey weren't aware of that advanced concept before Casey's attack.
    xcapri79 wrote:
    Volunteer parent yard monitors are a good way to keep the school yard safe.

    Sure it is. Well, at least it let's us feel good having good thoughts like that.
    Works real well for students of kindergarden age:
    "Billy, wait your turn on the teeter-totter"
    "Yes, Mrs Smith".

    Kind of heads south starting in Jr High:
    "Billy, either give me the gun or put it back in your pants !"
    "Hey, &%$#*&$ you ^%#&^$@#, I'll blow your &%#*%# head off !"
    xcapri79 wrote:
    I've seen local law enforcement get involved with keeping a school safe.

    The things you've been forced to "witness" and the things you've "seen"; it's ..... just horrific ! :eek:

    Well, bobman had a pretty good idea back there: I'm guilty as anyone in feeding the troll and am now just entertaining myself. One last thought:

    NICE JOB, CASEY ! :smile:


    And if anyone does hear/see of a Casey donation site, please share. Thanks.
    Sal Palooza
  • hearingimpared
    hearingimpared Posts: 21,137
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Too many members on this forum seem obsessed with supporting retaliatory violence with respect to bullying to the point of personally bullying me for my opinion to the contrary.

    This is what the Mayo Clinic has to say about bullying. They are the professionals.



    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bullying/MH00126/NSECTIONGROUP=2

    X in a perfect world it could be so but this world and life are far from perfect.
  • hearingimpared
    hearingimpared Posts: 21,137
    edited March 2011
    Keiko wrote: »
    Gee x, maybe that punk should have used some self restraint instead of provoking and punching the other kid before getting slammed (rightfully) to the ground. Did it even occur to you that Casey showed restraint after he put that other kid down by not kicking the **** out of him? What about backpack kid getting up in his face after? In case you missed it, Casey walked away. Ahh WTF.... It's clear to everyone you're being controversial as a means to instigate another one of your twisted little games. Your BS has gone on far too long and I sincerely hope this time that the mods flush your sorry ****. You're pathetic!
    Keiko wrote: »
    Here's what they have to say about sociopaths.

    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/antisocial-personality-disorder/DS00829

    :rolleyes:

    :eek::eek::eek: Game, set, match!:wink:
  • mdaudioguy
    mdaudioguy Posts: 5,165
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    Too many members on this forum seem obsessed with supporting retaliatory violence with respect to bullying to the point of personally bullying me for my opinion to the contrary.

    This is what the Mayo Clinic has to say about bullying. They are the professionals.

    What are you looking for? You're clearly in the minority here. Are you looking for someone to agree with you? To validate your feelings? Why would you be looking here for that? I'm sure if you do some searching, there are probably some forums filled with like-minded people. Why not seek one out and hang out and post to your little heart's content there? Wouldn't that be more enjoyable? However, if you're on a mission to change people's minds here, well, I think that ship has sailed for you, my friend.
  • hearingimpared
    hearingimpared Posts: 21,137
    edited March 2011
    cstmar01 wrote: »

    Chris that is too much common sense for one of our esteemed members. All good stuff though.
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited March 2011
    Xcapri--

    zero tolerance=zero intelligence...think about it. Defending yourself should not be punished.
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  • obieone
    obieone Posts: 5,077
    edited March 2011
    Oh look.....an Ignore button!:rolleyes:
    I refuse to argue with idiots, because people can't tell the DIFFERENCE!
  • hearingimpared
    hearingimpared Posts: 21,137
    edited March 2011
    obieone wrote: »
    Oh look.....an Ignore button!:rolleyes:

    I use said button for X but his skewed viepoints are so off the wall that I find myself peeking.
  • mdaudioguy
    mdaudioguy Posts: 5,165
    edited March 2011
    ^^ Ok, so you have an opinion. Good. Are you expecting someone to buy into it, and perhaps thank you for helping them to "see the light"? Perhaps you could just appreciate that there are differing opinions and move on. Why are you compelled to keep repeating yourself? I think some on here have attempted to "educate" you, too, but that's apparently not working either. Quit taking the bait and move on... this story is old news now, anyhow.

    I have nothing more to add... I'm outta here.
  • hearingimpared
    hearingimpared Posts: 21,137
    edited March 2011
    xcapri79 wrote: »
    In this discussion, I am offering my view point in a logical manner which aims to engage in thoughtful and courteous discussion as well as to inform and educate others. That is what this forum is about. It doesn't make sense to agree to an incorrect notion to achieve friendship or "fit in". Some may, but I certainly would not.

    Correct ideas are not necessarily the majority view as has been shown over and over again. In this case, I generally support the actions of the school board and am in disagreement with the response of the subject parties of this incident. My argument is supported by the Mayo Clinic and other professions should you care to further research the topic.

    What is unnecessary and sad is that certain members continue to respond to a differing view with bullying personal attacks instead of responding with thoughtful and courteous argument.

    Mark there is no logic when a bully attacks and zero tolerance is proving to be a major mistake as noted by school admistrators who feel their decision making abilities are taken from them by a cut and dry law with no middle ground. Unfortunately your "curteous" stance just stirs up ill will in that it your insertions are far from reality. You always seem to take the extreme other side of the story which is not practical in many instances. I have to give you credit though you don't crack under pressure.

    My young son was a victim of zero tolerance law and the school board did everything possible to get his problems with the zero tolerance law overturned. Yet even though the rediculous charges had been dropped he still has two felony arrests on his record which we now have to pay money which we don't have to have the charges expunged that this innocent boy doesn't have these black marks on his record follow him around for the next 7 years. I'm in the same battle myself. So please use some common sense and streets smarts before make such cut and dry assertions.
  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited March 2011
    Funny, X, how when OTHER people have an opinion, they're meatheaded bullies who won't listen to reason. We're just stubborn morons!

    But YOU have an opinion, and it's correct no matter what, and everyone else is just wrong. No wiggle room.

    Funny how that works.
    If you will it, dude, it is no dream.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited March 2011
    I believe this thread has been beaten into the ground sufficiently, no pun intended. Everyone's expressed their opinions, some more heated than others. So, let's close it down.
    Thanks for keeping it relatively peaceful.
    Cheers, Ken
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