Another example of why the education system in the U.S. is FUBAR'd
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http://www.hlntv.com/article/2014/03/13/boy-bullied-my-little-pony-bag-school-grayson-bruce
Blaming the victim, banning his "disruptive" backpack... kids are NOT safe in schools, and adults continue to make sure that's not going to change.
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Just.... wow
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Seriously?
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Education in the US is not a priority in any way whatsoever. It is a sad state of affairs here.
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I cant believe what i have read. Why So what is the sense of banning his "disruptive" backpack.? I am sure in some other time his classmates/schoolmates will find other way just to do the bullying.
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@Joyfano said:
I cant believe what i have read.
It's sadly often how things are here.
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wow... just wow.
Pretty sure the people I went to school with would buy that bag and use it at school just to mess with the staff.
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@slazer2au said:
wow... just wow.
Pretty sure the people I went to school with would buy that bag and use it at school just to mess with the staff.
LOL, me too. That would have been me.
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When I was a senior, I wrote a paper on the problems with the school that I attended. I did a study involving seventeen nearby schools and the board of cooperative education services. The study got me the only perfect school in my school's history, was made into part of the school's curriculum, was sent to all seventeen participating schools and the BOCES district, was presented to the New York State Board of Regents (that run the State University) and, because of all that, got my principle removed
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Nice, can you share the paper?
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@Dashrender said:
Nice, can you share the paper?
Do you know how old I am? We didn't even have computers then!!
That's not true, my school had just replaced the Apple ][ that year. But realistically, I don't have any way to pull up the data off of the 800K original Mac floppy that had that. I'd never be able to find it, even if it still existed. It was written on an original Mac.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Nice, can you share the paper?
Do you know how old I am?
Depends on which clone we are talking to.
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@slazer2au said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Nice, can you share the paper?
Do you know how old I am?
Depends on which clone we are talking to.
37 based on his post in the other thread stating how old he was in 1999. That or my brain has melted down on basic math after the weekend.
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@slazer2au said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Nice, can you share the paper?
Do you know how old I am?
Depends on which clone we are talking to.
I actually wrote that 37 page paper in a single day. It was the first example of the "clone system" at work. I always reference it when talking about how much I can write in a day. Only ten pages were required for my senior thesis and I did 37. We had four months in which to do the paper and I wrote it on the morning that it was due
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I'm going with the school on this one. Articles like this always leave out the other side, mostly because they know they can't respond.
My guess is the kid was being a super annoying little shit, being told to not be an annoying little [sh**], with a mother who can't possibly believe that her precious little snowflake is being an annoying little [sh**] So they run to the media and it becomes a story where someone was told to not wear a backpack because he was "bullied" because of it, not because of his non-stop yammering about any and all things ponies throughout the day.
Have you ever met a hard core brony in real life? Annoying shit doesn't even describe it. Think the crappy prose of erotic fan fiction mixed with A.J. levels of enthusiasm with a healthy dose of Comic Book Guy.
I'm all about letting that freak flag fly, but damn, some folks need to know when to fly it. Do it at Brony-con, not in the perfume department of Macy's. There's a reason why hippies live on compounds.
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While I have to somewhat agree with @psx_defector on this (I can't believe I just admitted that one), there are two sides to the story. There is also an overwhelming theory that if they change the environment than they can stop the bullying. Umm, well if you do not punish the kid doing the bullying then well it's going to continue, having to walk around a track is not punishment. Kids that think they can get away with whatever they want are running the schools.
Though on the other side of that if the backpack is getting the kid beat up as his parent wouldn't you want to protect him? The whole entire things is just messed up. Hence the reason homeschooling is growing everyday.
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The bullying thing in general just annoys me. I truly wonder how much is real bullying vs children just learning the pecking order?
We, in American society, have change our approach with our children in general to one where we believe our children are all special. But this certainly can't be the case. If everyone is special - then in reality no one is. We are raising our children today to feel entitled.
I see bullying today like I see child abduction or rape. It's probably not really any worse today than it was 20 years ago, they just have media attention today they didn't have 20 years ago. It's the in thing, what sells airtime and newspapers.
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Very true @dashrender but again another difference is the lack of discipline in schools and at home for that matter. Children who learn early that their consequences are not painful (not necessarily physical) learn that can do what they want. That carries over in every aspect as well, learning they can do whatever they want and should get whatever they want cause they are special has just created a society they thinks they are owed something and do not have to do anything to get it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@slazer2au said:
wow... just wow.
Pretty sure the people I went to school with would buy that bag and use it at school just to mess with the staff.
LOL, me too. That would have been me.
You would have been expelled from PBS for wearing a Satanic representation of a horse. -
Actually, I completely disagree with that theory @dashrender . Bullying is worse, because children can't get away from it. Cyber-bullying makes it so that bullies are able to publicly attack a kid on facebook pages, via school email and message boards, etc. Instead of it being a "well, school sucks, but at least I don't have to deal with bullies at home", there is no escape.
Also, check this out: http://www.michaelmorones.org/
An 11 year old boy attempted suicide because he was bullied for liking My Little Pony. For that to even occur to a kid that age is astonishing to me.
Anytime I get discouraged or overwhelmed at the thought of homeschooling, I read stuff like this and it reinforces the decision for me. It may be true that forcing the "different" kids to conform to reduce the bullying target on their back actually reduces the amount that they are bullied, that's not an acceptable solution to the problem. It's just like in Jurassic Park, where the people stopped moving so that the T-rex didn't see them and eat them, and instead went to look for someone else to eat: the T-rex was still there, and was still hunting for prey, nothing was solved. The real problem here is that bullying is socially acceptable, so bullies feel safe in carrying out their desire to hurt other people.
Also, even if what @psx_defector said was true of this kid, if you don't have anything in common with someone, ignore them. The choices aren't either someone is a friend, or a person to bully, there are lots of positions in between.