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11-year-old girl charged with a hate crime after police say she beat up a 10-year-old
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<blockquote data-quote="John P. Alexander" data-source="post: 74324157" data-attributes="member: 422535"><p><strong>Teachers, principles, cops, parents, generally didn't want to hear about school yard problems</strong></p><p></p><p>Which was and still remains reckless and irresponsible. Kids get bullied into suicide. It needs to addressed strongly and the perpetrators need to have an example made out of them. Thankfully we've evolved into a society that at least takes these things a little more seriously.</p><p></p><p><strong>if you were unable to take care of that by yourself, then either your friends helped you, or, you brought an equalizer</strong></p><p></p><p>Thankfully we live in the 21st century where jumping people with your friends is not condoned and seriously punished.</p><p></p><p>As for the "equalizer", kids are bringing that to school when police and teachers aren't addressing a poor home life and parents, police, and teachers aren't addressing bullying. It's called a gun, and kids are being mowed down in our schools regularly. It's terrible.</p><p></p><p>This machismo, toxic behavior has no place in our society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John P. Alexander, post: 74324157, member: 422535"] [B]Teachers, principles, cops, parents, generally didn't want to hear about school yard problems[/B] [B][/B] Which was and still remains reckless and irresponsible. Kids get bullied into suicide. It needs to addressed strongly and the perpetrators need to have an example made out of them. Thankfully we've evolved into a society that at least takes these things a little more seriously. [B]if you were unable to take care of that by yourself, then either your friends helped you, or, you brought an equalizer[/B] [B][/B] Thankfully we live in the 21st century where jumping people with your friends is not condoned and seriously punished. As for the "equalizer", kids are bringing that to school when police and teachers aren't addressing a poor home life and parents, police, and teachers aren't addressing bullying. It's called a gun, and kids are being mowed down in our schools regularly. It's terrible. This machismo, toxic behavior has no place in our society. [/QUOTE]
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