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Are you kidding us? - 03.21.2011, 04:46 AM

Are you kidding us? Now the bully has become the victim? Obviously his mother is on crack, which helps to understand why that kid has become a product of his own environment. I bet he is being rasied by his mother, because the father learned what a loser she is. I have not seen one posted response after watching the video that leans on the side of this little punk. It is quite obvious who started the conflict and that he never let up on poor Casey. He was lucky that Casey did not continue and pummal his a$$ into a coma after taunting Casey the way that he did. There is no way that this mother is going to convince anyone that her poor little kid deserves any kind of apology. He received his just reward for his poor attitude towards his fellow peers. Some people just never get the concept of mutual respect. Our mother drilled it into our heads that respect is earned, not taken. Treat others as you wish to be treated. This act is the apidimy of that statement. God will provide justice. Judge not, for vengence is his alone. How can one make it anymore simple than that. That kid needs to lick his wounds, learn from his obvious mistakes, and move on with his adolecence and hope that he does not become the victim of his own doing.


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Obviously his mother is on crack, which helps to understand why that kid has become a product of his own environment. I bet he is being rasied by his mother, because the father learned what a loser she is.
I think you have struck on something there Jerry. Not the crack part (although entirely plausible) but that he is being raised by his mother. I don't know as I haven't read about it but I am willing to bet my bottom dollar that that little bully is a product of a broken family. I see it so often here but I am sure it is happening in US too. I see little punks 13-15yrs of age hanging around fast food car parks till 2am on a school night. Where are the parents? Dad is in another state and mum is busy trying to get her self a new hubby. When the kids raise them selves they will never turn out right. Anyone raised with strong sense of morals and in a loving family will never turn out to be a bully.
   
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Broken home - 03.21.2011, 09:35 AM

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I think you have struck on something there Jerry. Not the crack part (although entirely plausible) but that he is being raised by his mother. I don't know as I haven't read about it but I am willing to bet my bottom dollar that that little bully is a product of a broken family. I see it so often here but I am sure it is happening in US too. I see little punks 13-15yrs of age hanging around fast food car parks till 2am on a school night. Where are the parents? Dad is in another state and mum is busy trying to get her self a new hubby. When the kids raise them selves they will never turn out right. Anyone raised with strong sense of morals and in a loving family will never turn out to be a bully.
Yea the broken home syndrome plays a big roll in a lot of adolecence issues here in America as well. Our kids 12, 14, & 15 are in the house every night by 8PM and in bed at 9PM on school nights, and 10PM on weekends and holidays. I lived a very loose life when my parents split up (I was 10), and I got into all sorts of trouble.

SO our kids will not have the same freedoms, and they earn everything they get. They each have a simple chore, and as long as they complete it properly they earn a weekly allowance of $10. If the chore is not completed properly 100% they get squat. Trust me they got squat for quite a while before they learned the meaning of doing a job right the first time. I do not play when it comes to our kids learning things the hard way at home. The streets are a pretty tough way to earn your wings so to speak. I got beat down for a while in school when we moved to the projects, but after a few beatings I had to learn how to fight and also how to make friends with the biggest kids in school.


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