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The Kid copped some shots and gave the little imbecile plenty of time to walk away.. The big kid was surrounded by idiotic sheep cheering the little **** on, he snapped, i cant say i blame the kid, he has probablly gotten harrased quite a bit i would say..Then little heros mate who was watching tried to jump in, he should have been smacked down also ...
If that little "Richard" twerp was my kid, i would give him a hiding as well to teach him to respect others , maybe if he got a hiding at home he wouldnt be such a waste of oxygen.. Enough is Enough of the idiots we share our air with..pople will always eventually fight back to defend themselves....
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"Hope for what?"
Your response to seeing a screen dump from a computer game that mimicks the event that is the topic of this thread indicates to me that the signature you use,"Knowledge is power, and for every level of knowledge gained, you are responsible for how you use it." is just a grab at something you have seen on the bottom of one of those "365 thoughts for today" desk calanders.I'm sure anyone who had any idea of the dynamics of bullying find that attempt at computer graphics to be quite offensive.Your reaction in your post prompted the question. Also, I wonder if statements like.."If that little "Richard" twerp was my kid, i would give him a hiding as well to teach him to respect others , maybe if he got a hiding at home he wouldnt be such a waste of oxygen.." really have a great deal of grey matter input? Does it imply that the little twerp should be given a good hiding to teach him to respect others??? It would be monumentally naive to think that getting a hiding at home to teach respect is the first seed of becoming a bully, but without being a trained professional in the field,I would hazard a guess that it may often be a contributing factor.
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I heard on the radio yesterday in a statement from Caseys uncle, that they were keeping him away from the media as the family has already lost a child to bullying. Terribly sad and I really hope that if any good is to come out of this, it makes Caseys tormenters think twice.
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As for the suspended victim, myself as a parent would be vehemently fighting this with the school as IMO he has done nothing wrong, I would rather he defend himself by all means necessary than be beaten himself, as my son has been a victim of bullying when he was 6 by a kid twice his size and age I understand and appluad the recourse by the bullied kid, sometimes you have to take it upon yourself to help yourself, sometimes nobody else can help.
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Well done to the big kid. All he did was defend himself. NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!
Also lets praise the actions of the taller girl who stepped in moments later and told another bully to back off, most kids would have been happy to watch and do nothing. As for the school invloved. How dare you suspend a child for defending himself. Shame it even had to come to that!
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No actually I do not need to tell your cynical self on where I obtain my statements in my signature as it relates nothing to the topic. I more than understand the dynamics of bullying and the image is far off offensive, it's just a fabrication of what the situation would have been like in a game scenario, I think you should lighten up and keep your degrading comments to yourself. The bully in this situation wouldn't benefit from a hiding, instead he should be coached on proper conduct in the schooling environment, and how to act mature. Because it is quite apparent that to a number of reasons, there is a rising trend in the current generation of kids becoming more violent. When I attended primary school, there was little scuffs here and there, but no body ever brought drugs to school or knives or anything remotely like that. Yet things like this bully is becoming more common. |
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[QUOTE=zxctive]My response signifies that I have a sense of humor and it is a clever photo edit, considering the new mortal Kombat was denied here in Australia.
No actually I do not need to tell your cynical self on where I obtain my statements in my signature as it relates nothing to the topic. I more than understand the dynamics of bullying and the image is far off offensive, it's just a fabrication of what the situation would have been like in a game scenario, I think you should lighten up and keep your degrading comments to yourself. QUOTE] Your response "signifies" that you are still very young and would benefit from a few years of life experience. I have re read your response and can see nowhere I have "degraded"you. I stand by my comments.
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I dont see a issue with Discipline at home. This behaviour needs to stop and its not just up to law makers and teachers to educate the kids on bullying, Parents need to play a big part and stop trying to offload and wait for others to do it..
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That clip me my day!! It was great to see that little toerag get his comeuppance.
I was bullied and humiliated pretty much all through school. I was taught to take the "peace out" road, reason with the bullies, you know, all that crap. Fat lot of good it did me. The one time I did stand up for myself I got the absolute shyte kicked out of me. If I had my time again I wouldn't have been discouraged by the hiding I copped, swung a few well placed punches and I guarantee my life would have been so much better.
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I have always told my 5 year old 'if you get hit, you hit back even harder' but i worry that he is too kind hearted tohit anyone. my biggest fear is if he gets subjected to this kind of bullying and does nothing about it and tells no one about it so it just keeps happening to him.
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In the 70's my principal an ex WW2 army Sargent said he wanted a boxing ring for us primary school kids and i remember all the teachers were all very eagerly looking forward to it coming about to. The old sarge was a top bloke to and he knew all about kids thoroughly, you could not spin nonsense to him at all. So if it was up to him, anyone who wanted to have a go, could step into the ring and have a go. and i think he was right. Nowadays we have promoted a lot of weak spineless moronic gutless trash that they now have resorted to knives and kicking someone's head in a group. I started off doing Judo when 6 years old and it was the best way to learn discipline and respect. |
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The little twerp brought a knife to a gunfight!
Well controlled from Casey. He could have done much more I suspect.
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Should have finished him off with a flying Bundy smash off the wall
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Seems like the little **** has not learn anything .. His facebook status read update reads "the C*** broke my ankl ** ... Yes he did spenll ankle like that...
The responses have been very amusing..most telling him he got what he deserved and others telling him to concentrate on his spelling instead of being a bully... so even on FaceBook he isnt getting much love (not suprising !!!)
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Far out it must be hard as a parent to not walk into the school and flog up some kid that bullies your child. It would make me apocalyptic with rage!
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that boy was so lucky it was only his ankle. I have seen tackles in junior football on soft grass that did more damage.
as for comments like " I would flog him when he got home if he was mine" get on my goat ( giddy up) Bullies are often bullied themselves by parents or siblings to begin their bullying behaviour on those they perceive to be weaker.I have never flogged my three sons and they are turning out okay My eldest was bullied in yr 5 by a group of boys at school. It is hard to find out if the bullies don't leave marks. He wasn't sleeping and wasn't keen on going to school. His lunchbox was broken a few times. At handball he was the one bumped into that got the scraped knee. He wouldn't tell us why but eventually told us kids were hassling him at school and he wouldn't fight back because he would be in trouble. He had dobbed but the teachers did sweet FA. I told him he would be in trouble at school but he wouldn't be in trouble at home. I told him that sometimes you have to step up and win or lose you are going to still be a winner as the bullying will stop. We met with the Principal and I told her the same thing. I showed him a few tricks i have learned along the way. One day after one of the underlings of the group had punched him in class as he walked past my son told him he'd see him after school. The kid thought he was joking. They went behind the library and my boy got in a few lucky shots and dropped this kid in front of his mates. He went to school with those boys till year ten with no problems after that thank goodness. He got in trouble at school but he wasn't in trouble at home:the trouble stopped and he paved the way for his brothers at the school too as quiet kids who wouldn't be victims of bullying. |
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good on the big kid i say i put up with heaps at primary school same at the start of high school untill i snapped and jump on one of the guys doing it and just started laying into him i had to be pulled off him by five teachers from memory but no one ever bullyed me from then on. in my opion the bully is always the weakest u stand up to him/her of at least get back up in there face and 99% of the time he/she will back off
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I was taunted by a little ***** for three years in primary school and didn't respond, until one day I lost it when the kid pushed me against a wall.
The result was that the taunter was on the ground with a broken nose and I had no idea what had happened once the red mist came down. It would have been far better to have punched him earlier and more often as required. The obscene thing is the cowards who stand and watch. One thing that bothers me is that many women are excited by men fighting - maybe the equivalent (for men) of watching women loving eachother. |
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The stupid thing is that it was Ritchard's friends that posted the video online. They filmed it to capture Richard's attacking somebody they perceived to be weak; an easy target.
All Casey did was defend himself because little Ritchard didn't respect Casey's request to leave him alone. I think Casey did all he could to avoid the fight.
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"She's got balls of steel" - maybe, but has the kid got a father ? With balls enough to make his kid apologise ?
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I do sympathise with both families that it's got so much focus though. The long lasting attention this has drawn worldwide is way over the top. I can only see negative things in the future for both boys and their families. Seems the school has a lot to answer for based on a number of interviews I've heard from ex-teachers. Violence is common against students and against teachers who are absolutely powerless to raise a hand or a voice. One particular teacher on Triple M this morning had to contemplate possibly making a career ending decision by removing one boy that was choking another who was blue in the face. Ridiculous. Time to bring back the old fashioned six of the best, methinks. |
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