Thursday, June 17, 2010

Montreal. Another Columbine revisited. How many BULLIES do you know, or are YOU one yourself?

There are some striking similarities re some of the reasons that people go on rampages %26amp; shoot people. It just seems that lots of authority figures DON'T take people (and students especially) seriously when they complain that they are being tormented about what they wear or their hair styles, etc I'm not excusing what this man did by any means. But I AM seeing a trend. and its an obvious trend. In fact authority figures generally sweep such complaints under the rug, until something like this happens. Especially in the schools, students need to be constantly reminded NOT to bully or make fun of fellow students who "look different".This man was 25. Apparently he had had some bad experiences in his life. And apparently there are a whole lot of others who have had or are currently experiencing some type of bullying. School officials coddle jocks, cheerleaders' they use smart kids to pump up their egos. Those who are different are made fun of..



This needs to change.



Montreal. Another Columbine revisited. How many BULLIES do you know, or are YOU one yourself?

I agree 100%



A person can feel "driven" to desperate actions by an uncaring society. No one can excuse the action but schools share a part of the blame when they are part of the cause by failing to listen to student problems.



If a student can't get help -- eventually he'll solve the problem his way!

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