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In reply to the discussion: High school teen who defended a blind classmate who was being beaten by a bully is SUSPENDED [View all]4Q2u2
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High school teen who defended a blind classmate who was being beaten by a bully is SUSPENDED [View all]
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2015
OP
ZT is more like 30-40 years old and we've been seeing the consequences for 15-20
Pacifist Patriot
Sep 2015
#40
I expect he'll be like most bullies, and blame the victim for the bully's actions. (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2015
#61
California law does not require physical symptoms to be present in either an
Glassunion
Sep 2015
#74
and the bully was promptly released to his parents. I don't see anywhere where it said that
niyad
Sep 2015
#43
I did not read anywhere that the attacker was suspended. He was arrested and then released.
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#14
Well, in third grade I got into a fight with another kid who was bullying the class "retard"
malthaussen
Sep 2015
#18
The Administrators should be held accountable for allowing blind kid to get beaten.
KittyWampus
Sep 2015
#21
EVERY adult, teacher, janitor, secretary who saw it yet didn't intervene is culpable
HereSince1628
Sep 2015
#39
My youngest son is visually impaired--legally blind--the one who is now a grad student
mnhtnbb
Sep 2015
#26
Shoving him to the side would be a form of violence; glad the bully got to feel the pain he was
glowing
Sep 2015
#45
Unfortunately, given the quality of the people they hire, it's not a bad assessment
Demeter
Sep 2015
#54
I don't see where the bully who was beating up on the visually disabled kid was suspended.
niyad
Sep 2015
#42
Many School Districts while having anti-bullying policies, do not enforce them and often punish
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2015
#50
Some shitheads just need a savage beating. Nothing else gets through to them.
backscatter712
Sep 2015
#52
If I were the principal of that school, I would have given Cody a medal.
radicalliberal
Sep 2015
#60
Not as much of a game as hockey. Events like these are important in people's lives.
Red Mountain
Sep 2015
#111
Wouldn't zero tolerance rules just lead to people standing by not intervening when a crime occurs?
abelenkpe
Sep 2015
#75
Yeah... And kicked off the football team, and a suspension in his acedemic record.
Glassunion
Sep 2015
#95
The big question is could he, and others, intervened without hitting the bully?
uppityperson
Sep 2015
#89
Good question. I doubt anyone at that (or most) schools are versed in how...
Eleanors38
Sep 2015
#96
years ago my then 5th grader took on the school bully defending a smaller classmate
dembotoz
Sep 2015
#108
The matter of the student being suspended at Huntington Beach High School has changed
mrdmk
Sep 2015
#110
I support public schools, but many are run by fucking idiots with no common sense
davidn3600
Sep 2015
#113