Many of you have seen this story:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/jamey-r...ry?id=14580832
I never met this kid, but this makes me incredibly angry.
I was bullied in school. So were my siblings. For me, it lasted from 4th grade through eighth, and some in high school. We were the quiet kids, the shy kids, the ones who didn't like to fight. We were natural targets for the predatory brats we went to school with. The harrassment was verbal, physical and constant. Some of it would today be considered sexual in nature. It went on behind the teachers' backs and sometimes even when they were facing the class. It happened in class, in the halls, in church during Mass, in the schoolyard and on the walk home.
In the 60's & 70's there were no anti-bullying campaigns & no recognition of the problem at all. My mother was labeled a trouble-maker for trying to put a stop to it. She did what she could, but she & my father were both caught up in personal problems and a bad marriage, and in those days you just didn't take your kid out of school for this. Plus, every kid knew that if you complained about bullying, it just got worse. In those days, I was afraid to fight back, I didn't have the temperament for it. But to this day, if I had the opportunity to beat the shit out of one of those assholes, I would take it, and enjoy it.
The police & the DA are considering criminal charges in this particular case. I don't except much to come of that - it never does- but in the meantime, I hope the kids who bullied Jamey feel the fear that they made him feel. I hope they can't eat, sleep or concentrate on school. I hope they know the humiliation they put him through. Understand, I do not suggest or advocate violence against them. I don't hold their parents blameless, but I don't accept that they "are just kids," or "didn't know what they were doing." How can anyone NOT know that it's WRONG to tell someone repeatedly, "You should die"? I just want them to accept that they caused great harm, to "own their sins" as some would say, and to realize on a gut level what they've done.
There is to be a memorial and a march for Jamey on Sunday evening in our town. My sisters & I want to go, in support of Jamey & his family, and anyone else who is going through this or has in the past. It affects your whole life, and this shit needs to stop.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/jamey-r...ry?id=14580832
I never met this kid, but this makes me incredibly angry.
I was bullied in school. So were my siblings. For me, it lasted from 4th grade through eighth, and some in high school. We were the quiet kids, the shy kids, the ones who didn't like to fight. We were natural targets for the predatory brats we went to school with. The harrassment was verbal, physical and constant. Some of it would today be considered sexual in nature. It went on behind the teachers' backs and sometimes even when they were facing the class. It happened in class, in the halls, in church during Mass, in the schoolyard and on the walk home.
In the 60's & 70's there were no anti-bullying campaigns & no recognition of the problem at all. My mother was labeled a trouble-maker for trying to put a stop to it. She did what she could, but she & my father were both caught up in personal problems and a bad marriage, and in those days you just didn't take your kid out of school for this. Plus, every kid knew that if you complained about bullying, it just got worse. In those days, I was afraid to fight back, I didn't have the temperament for it. But to this day, if I had the opportunity to beat the shit out of one of those assholes, I would take it, and enjoy it.
The police & the DA are considering criminal charges in this particular case. I don't except much to come of that - it never does- but in the meantime, I hope the kids who bullied Jamey feel the fear that they made him feel. I hope they can't eat, sleep or concentrate on school. I hope they know the humiliation they put him through. Understand, I do not suggest or advocate violence against them. I don't hold their parents blameless, but I don't accept that they "are just kids," or "didn't know what they were doing." How can anyone NOT know that it's WRONG to tell someone repeatedly, "You should die"? I just want them to accept that they caused great harm, to "own their sins" as some would say, and to realize on a gut level what they've done.
There is to be a memorial and a march for Jamey on Sunday evening in our town. My sisters & I want to go, in support of Jamey & his family, and anyone else who is going through this or has in the past. It affects your whole life, and this shit needs to stop.
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