Aspertastic424 wrote:
This is a common story, and I have heard it time and time again...
The story being that when serious bullying is involved, the schools try to "blame the victim" and drag their feet about doing anything to stop the bullying, and seem more angry it was brought to their attention, rather than it happening at all.
Why is this? Does anyone know? It just seems so contrary to human nature, and contrary to the purpose of schools, protecting students. Why is it that they just don't seem to give a s@#$?
Any answers?
Officially, the schools have to be intolerant of bullying. They also have to have an open door policy toward it.
Unofficially, it's a hot potato that no one wants to touch.
If they investigate reports of bullying the parents of the accused get all butthurt because surely their little angels can do no wrong. Ever seen how some parents turn in to rabid dogs toward anyone critical of their kids, even when it's 100% true? All kinds of ugliness and threats ensue and when it's all over they still have..............you guessed it.......... bullies to contend with.
So they take the easy route and either drag their feet in hopes that the victim just goes away and forgets it, or they can screw the victim over by sicking the cops on him like in this case. Get the cops involved and that takes the monkey off of the school's back and that's really all they want, right or wrong.
I don't see this kind of problem getting any better. If anything it'll most likely get worse and worse.
Call me a troll but I think the most
practical solution is for people to teach their kids to fight and the earlier the teaching begins the better.
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