How to increase bullying in school

11 Oct 2013 13:59 #1 by Blazer Bob
https://www.uta.edu/news/releases/2013/ ... llying.php


"YOUTH MORE LIKELY TO BE BULLIED AT SCHOOLS WITH ANTI-BULLYING PROGRAMS, UT ARLINGTON RESEARCHER FINDS


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Anti-bullying initiatives have become standard at schools across the country, but a new UT Arlington study finds that students attending those schools may be more likely to be a victim of bullying than children at schools without such programs."...

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11 Oct 2013 17:43 #2 by UNDER MODERATION
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Why is Bully'ing in School such a big issue for you right wing "guys"... This Link from the Linktard is about as consequential as the big Dodge Ball story a few years back....

Who cares!?- If you were bullied in school, get over it- Kids naturally create a pecking order and if you're still upset about being on the bottom of it, take it out on the guy that bullied you, not the weakest amongsts us..The elderely, the sick and the poor.

#rightwingpussies

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12 Oct 2013 07:36 #3 by navycpo7

Big Dougy wrote: Why is Bully'ing in School such a big issue for you right wing "guys"... This Link from the Linktard is about as consequential as the big Dodge Ball story a few years back....

Who cares!?- If you were bullied in school, get over it- Kids naturally create a pecking order and if you're still upset about being on the bottom of it, take it out on the guy that bullied you, not the weakest amongsts us..The elderely, the sick and the poor.

#rightwingpussies


Best thing you can do is STFU. Your nothing but an idiot. You are the weakest amoung us. There is no place for bullying anywhere especially in schools. Everyone has the right to an education free from being hassled, threatened, and being bullied. This happened to my daughter at Platte Canyon High and I put a stop to it. 4 on 1, where I come from we call them cowards. I paid a personal visit to the principal gave him a choice to take care of the problem or I would. Told him my way involved the sheriff, the parents etc. I was not going to tolerate my daughter being bullied everytime she comes to school. Problem stopped

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12 Oct 2013 07:52 #4 by Grady

Blazer Bob wrote: www.uta.edu/news/releases/2013/09/jeong-bullying.php


"YOUTH MORE LIKELY TO BE BULLIED AT SCHOOLS WITH ANTI-BULLYING PROGRAMS, UT ARLINGTON RESEARCHER FINDS


Media Contact: Bridget Lewis, Office:817-272-3317, Cell:214-577-9094, .
News Topics: education, environment, liberal arts, mental health, students
Anti-bullying initiatives have become standard at schools across the country, but a new UT Arlington study finds that students attending those schools may be more likely to be a victim of bullying than children at schools without such programs."...

My son, a teacher, made this same observation quite some time ago. Programs like this are just another step in sissifiying American youth. They teach kids not to stand up for themselves, but to turn to the "authorities" for help. These same kids will grow up thinking the government will protect and provide all their needs.

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12 Oct 2013 08:29 #5 by navycpo7

Grady wrote:

Blazer Bob wrote: www.uta.edu/news/releases/2013/09/jeong-bullying.php


"YOUTH MORE LIKELY TO BE BULLIED AT SCHOOLS WITH ANTI-BULLYING PROGRAMS, UT ARLINGTON RESEARCHER FINDS


Media Contact: Bridget Lewis, Office:817-272-3317, Cell:214-577-9094, .
News Topics: education, environment, liberal arts, mental health, students
Anti-bullying initiatives have become standard at schools across the country, but a new UT Arlington study finds that students attending those schools may be more likely to be a victim of bullying than children at schools without such programs."...

My son, a teacher, made this same observation quite some time ago. Programs like this are just another step in sissifiying American youth. They teach kids not to stand up for themselves, but to turn to the "authorities" for help. These same kids will grow up thinking the government will protect and provide all their needs.


One on one, so long as it is fair no problem. My daughter it was 4 on 1. Grady I also disagree with the sissifying American youth. It should not even be happening. I dealt with my daughter's situation, some parents just let it go.

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12 Oct 2013 09:07 #6 by UNDER MODERATION
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navycpo7 wrote:

Big Dougy wrote: Why is Bully'ing in School such a big issue for you right wing "guys"... This Link from the Linktard is about as consequential as the big Dodge Ball story a few years back....

Who cares!?- If you were bullied in school, get over it- Kids naturally create a pecking order and if you're still upset about being on the bottom of it, take it out on the guy that bullied you, not the weakest amongsts us..The elderely, the sick and the poor.

#rightwingpussies


Best thing you can do is STFU. Your nothing but an idiot. You are the weakest amoung us. There is no place for bullying anywhere especially in schools. Everyone has the right to an education free from being hassled, threatened, and being bullied. This happened to my daughter at Platte Canyon High and I put a stop to it. 4 on 1, where I come from we call them cowards. I paid a personal visit to the principal gave him a choice to take care of the problem or I would. Told him my way involved the sheriff, the parents etc. I was not going to tolerate my daughter being bullied everytime she comes to school. Problem stopped



She is what she is Navy...I'm sure she has some great qualities but social skills are not one of them...Go figure?

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12 Oct 2013 09:10 #7 by UNDER MODERATION
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navycpo7 wrote:

Grady wrote:

Blazer Bob wrote: www.uta.edu/news/releases/2013/09/jeong-bullying.php


"YOUTH MORE LIKELY TO BE BULLIED AT SCHOOLS WITH ANTI-BULLYING PROGRAMS, UT ARLINGTON RESEARCHER FINDS


Media Contact: Bridget Lewis, Office:817-272-3317, Cell:214-577-9094, .
News Topics: education, environment, liberal arts, mental health, students
Anti-bullying initiatives have become standard at schools across the country, but a new UT Arlington study finds that students attending those schools may be more likely to be a victim of bullying than children at schools without such programs."...

My son, a teacher, made this same observation quite some time ago. Programs like this are just another step in sissifiying American youth. They teach kids not to stand up for themselves, but to turn to the "authorities" for help. These same kids will grow up thinking the government will protect and provide all their needs.


One on one, so long as it is fair no problem. My daughter it was 4 on 1. Grady I also disagree with the sissifying American youth. It should not even be happening. I dealt with my daughter's situation, some parents just let it go.



When I got calls from parents about my kids taking advantage of other kids I always assured the parents that it would stop right then and there- And I told my sons, you don't touch them, you don't talk to them, you don't even look at them...And they didn't.

Problem solved

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12 Oct 2013 13:48 #8 by The Boss

Big Dougy wrote: Why is Bully'ing in School such a big issue for you right wing "guys"... This Link from the Linktard is about as consequential as the big Dodge Ball story a few years back....

Who cares!?- If you were bullied in school, get over it- Kids naturally create a pecking order and if you're still upset about being on the bottom of it, take it out on the guy that bullied you, not the weakest amongsts us..The elderely, the sick and the poor.

#rightwingpussies


I think people are concerned about kids getting hurt or beat up.

Then they made programs to address it which made it worse.

I think people are now suggesting that since the programs made it worse, they would stop.

But others don't want to stop them because they are called anitbullying programs, so obviously it is better to have something with that name vs. not having it, regardless of the actual effect.

I think some people agree with you, but don't just want to leave it as it is, they want to go back to kids and parents working it out, in stead of some state program that can increase the odds of their kid getting hurt.

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12 Oct 2013 15:14 #9 by hillfarmer
If anyone knows how to bully, it is the idiots in this forum. You do it well.

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12 Oct 2013 17:47 #10 by UNDER MODERATION
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on that note wrote:

Big Dougy wrote: Why is Bully'ing in School such a big issue for you right wing "guys"... This Link from the Linktard is about as consequential as the big Dodge Ball story a few years back....

Who cares!?- If you were bullied in school, get over it- Kids naturally create a pecking order and if you're still upset about being on the bottom of it, take it out on the guy that bullied you, not the weakest amongsts us..The elderely, the sick and the poor.

#rightwingpussies


I think people are concerned about kids getting hurt or beat up.

Then they made programs to address it which made it worse.

I think people are now suggesting that since the programs made it worse, they would stop.

But others don't want to stop them because they are called anitbullying programs, so obviously it is better to have something with that name vs. not having it, regardless of the actual effect.

I think some people agree with you, but don't just want to leave it as it is, they want to go back to kids and parents working it out, in stead of some state program that can increase the odds of their kid getting hurt.



This is an issue for the jr high student council to take up...not grown adults. You want to toughen up your wimpy kids? Don't get involved or upset over your kids school yard skirmishes - I'd think my dad was a wimp if my childhood squabbles upset him.. Kids don't listen to what you say, they watch how you act and you'd have to be some kind of pansy to call another parent and ask them to make it stop...

How embarassing

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