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BULLYING
#21
(04-05-2018, 01:24 PM)sally Wrote: I think asshole parents have asshole kids.  They don't know how to teach their kids not to behave like monkeys. If you have a kid that thinks it fun to torment other kids to the point that they want to commit suicide then you're not doing something right as a parent.

I was just reading about Aubreigh Wyatt,  a 13 year old who committed suicide last year due to alleged bullying.    Her mother is getting sued by the bully's family for speaking out about her child being bullied. 

https://www.wxxv25.com/community-members...g-lawsuit/
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#22
Wow

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#23
What I read is that the parents of the alleged bullies got a court order to have the mother take down all of her social media accounts. Her social media platform was causing the alleged bullies to get multiple threats from crazy people on the internet. I don't know all of the details to know if they were deserving of that or not.
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#24
(07-10-2024, 10:29 AM)sally Wrote: What I read is that the parents of the alleged bullies got a court order to have the mother take down all of her social media accounts. Her social media platform was causing the alleged bullies to get multiple threats from crazy people on the internet. I don't know all of the details to know if they were deserving of that or not.

The father of the alleged bully is an assistant superintendent of the school district.    When the bullying was brought to the teachers attention,  Aubreigh was told to deal with it,  because of who the bully's father was. 

The bullying was then brought to the principal's attention,  who gave Aubreigh and her mother the same speil.  Deal with it. 

The bullying was then brought to the superintendent office,  guess what happened.  Nothing. 
It was brushed off. 

I don't know how bad the bullying was.   I don't know what the final straw was, but what I do know is that the bully never faced any consequences for her actions. 

Heather wyatt has been silenced,  she can't speak about her grief in public,  she can't be her daughter's voice because 'some crazy people bullied the bully'.

Fuck that shit,  the bully's parents belong in jail for raising an entitled twat.
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#25
Is she suing the school board? I would be if I was told multiple times to just deal with it.
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#26
(07-10-2024, 11:17 AM)sally Wrote: Is she suing the school board? I would be if I was told multiple times to just deal with it.

I, honestly don't know,  because of the current gag order in place.  Even the article in the link that I posted last night has been pulled.   Every time I find a decent article about it,  it gets pulled, so I don't know what the fuck is going on.
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#27
What you can do in a situation like that is make periodic posts explaining that you've been ordered to take down posts and not comment further for threat of legal action. The internet will take care of the rest, such as doxing and appropriate harassment.
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#28
(07-10-2024, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: What you can do in a situation like that is make periodic posts explaining that you've been ordered to take down posts and not comment further for threat of legal action. The internet will take care of the rest, such as doxing and appropriate harassment.

This is indeed what is happening right now on social media,  hence the lawsuit against Heather Wyatt
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#29
(07-10-2024, 12:39 PM)cannongal Wrote:
(07-10-2024, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: What you can do in a situation like that is make periodic posts explaining that you've been ordered to take down posts and not comment further for threat of legal action. The internet will take care of the rest, such as doxing and appropriate harassment.

This is indeed what is happening right now on social media,  hence the lawsuit against Heather Wyatt

I don't see much of a case against her unless she overtly encouraged people to harass the family. Hope she has a good lawyer.

She should sue the school district.
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#30
(07-10-2024, 01:20 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(07-10-2024, 12:39 PM)cannongal Wrote:
(07-10-2024, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: What you can do in a situation like that is make periodic posts explaining that you've been ordered to take down posts and not comment further for threat of legal action. The internet will take care of the rest, such as doxing and appropriate harassment.

This is indeed what is happening right now on social media,  hence the lawsuit against Heather Wyatt

I don't see much of a case against her unless she overtly encouraged people to harass the family. Hope she has a good lawyer.

She should sue the school district.

Meh, Aubreigh lived in Mississippi, one of the founding fathers of the good old boys club.  Her mother is fucked,  no matter what she does.
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#31
I had to fight my way through school, most of the time getting picked on by blacks and Hispanics, you had to fight or life would be hell. One time I fought a big black dude at high school in front of Mrs. Biggie and busted his nose. He was one of Two of the biggest niggers in school that blocked the doorway from the quad and talked shit to everyone trying to squeezing through. I'm not a badass or a good fighter, just had had enough.
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#32
I was bullied K-12. Because I was weird, different, introverted. It didn't help that my mom did stuff like dressing us all in the same style of clothing, just different colors. I imagine if they knew about my crossdressing curiosity that began in junior high, I would have been bullied worse.

One day I got fed up with one of my bullies and stabbed him in his right hand with a pen. I was worried he was going to get in poisoning or tell his parents or the teachers what I did, but he didn't do either of those things. His father owned one of the local car dealerships. I wonder what he's doing now?
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#33
(07-10-2024, 05:15 PM)Clang McFly Wrote: I was bullied K-12. Because I was weird, different, introverted. It didn't help that my mom did stuff like dressing us all in the same style of clothing,  just different colors. I imagine if they knew about my crossdressing curiosity that began in junior high, I would have been bullied worse.

One day I got fed up with one of my bullies and stabbed him in his right hand with a pen. I was worried he was going to get in poisoning or tell his parents or the teachers what I did, but he didn't do either of those things. His father owned one of the local car dealerships. I wonder what he's doing now?

Look it up,  if you are so inclined
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#34
(07-10-2024, 03:05 PM)BigMark Wrote: I had to fight my way through school, most of the time getting picked on by blacks and Hispanics, you had to fight or life would be hell. One time I fought a big black dude at high school in front of Mrs. Biggie and busted his nose. He was one of Two of the biggest niggers in school that blocked the doorway from the quad and talked shit to everyone trying to  squeezing through. I'm not a badass or a good fighter, just had had enough.

The schools I went to were the same. The racist kids were mostly the black and hispanics and if you were white you got fucked with, not the other way around.
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#35
(07-10-2024, 01:53 PM)cannongal Wrote:
(07-10-2024, 01:20 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(07-10-2024, 12:39 PM)cannongal Wrote:
(07-10-2024, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: What you can do in a situation like that is make periodic posts explaining that you've been ordered to take down posts and not comment further for threat of legal action. The internet will take care of the rest, such as doxing and appropriate harassment.

This is indeed what is happening right now on social media,  hence the lawsuit against Heather Wyatt

I don't see much of a case against her unless she overtly encouraged people to harass the family. Hope she has a good lawyer.

She should sue the school district.

Meh, Aubreigh lived in Mississippi, one of the founding fathers of the good old boys club.  Her mother is fucked,  no matter what she does.

You been following the Karen Read trial? Some wild shit there.
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#36
In Junior High some black punk tried to cut in line so I stopped him, later on him and 5 other guys went to jump me in the empty locker room. The one guy was punching in the chest and the other guys were closing in so I socked him in the jaw knowing I was dead, suddenly the dark room exploded in light and I was saved at the last second by Mr. Robbins the gay coach.
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#37
(07-11-2024, 10:20 AM)rothschild Wrote: You been following the Karen Read trial? Some wild shit there.

It's impossible not to follow the Karen Reid trial in New England.   It's on our local news daily.   She has some kick ass lawyers, but the corruption is insane.
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#38
(07-11-2024, 01:05 PM)cannongal Wrote:
(07-11-2024, 10:20 AM)rothschild Wrote: You been following the Karen Read trial? Some wild shit there.

It's impossible not to follow the Karen Reid trial in New England.   It's on our local news daily.   She has some kick ass lawyers, but the corruption is insane.

When you two come across stories like that, post 'em up in the crime forum! Gawd! Do I have to do everything? That goes for anyone who comes across interesting stories/cases.
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#39
(07-11-2024, 12:12 PM)BigMark Wrote: In Junior High some black punk tried to cut in line so I stopped him, later on him and 5 other guys went to jump me in the empty locker room. The one guy was punching in the chest and the other guys were closing in so I socked him in the jaw knowing I was dead, suddenly the dark room exploded in light and I was saved at the last second by Mr. Robbins the gay coach.

My dad was a security guard at a hospital before I was born and I found his old slap stick out in the garage. I contemplated taking it to school and beating the shit out of this stupid nigger bitch that always fucked with me. Probably best I decided against it. You can kill someone with that and then I'd be in big trouble lol.
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#40
My dad was a cop for a few years and he would hit people on the shin with his nightstick, he said it always took the fight out of them. They call hitting someone on the head as a mahogany shampoo.
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