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Another Bully Bit The Dust
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 824654" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>ILH, I grew up in the age when bullying policies (which I think are useless entirely) were a rarity and every teacher from the hippy era had the slogan of peace, love and just walk away. Luckily I had an Irish principal in elementary that believed in the value of a good beating, even if he couldn't say it in public. I was bullied terribly by gangs of bullies, not just individuals. But even though I can't change my past, I advise every kid to fight back with all you have and find someone who will support you when the crap hits the fan afterwards. I didn't have that from my parents, siblings or the teachers. My only support for being physical was from my principal. From my experience, if the adults weren't exposed to bullying in their childhood, they generally won't support retaliation, but rather resignation. If you have older siblings that are willing to even the odds, your set to end the bullying once and for all. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 824654, member: 1682"] ILH, I grew up in the age when bullying policies (which I think are useless entirely) were a rarity and every teacher from the hippy era had the slogan of peace, love and just walk away. Luckily I had an Irish principal in elementary that believed in the value of a good beating, even if he couldn't say it in public. I was bullied terribly by gangs of bullies, not just individuals. But even though I can't change my past, I advise every kid to fight back with all you have and find someone who will support you when the crap hits the fan afterwards. I didn't have that from my parents, siblings or the teachers. My only support for being physical was from my principal. From my experience, if the adults weren't exposed to bullying in their childhood, they generally won't support retaliation, but rather resignation. If you have older siblings that are willing to even the odds, your set to end the bullying once and for all. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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