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It lasts just 41 seconds but is a distressing insight into schoolyard and cyber bullying in Sydney.
A slightly-built 12-year-old Year 7 student antagonises a larger 16-year-old boy from Year 10, punching him in the face as a friend records it on his mobile phone and at least four other students watch.
The fight does not go according to plan. The larger boy appears to snap.
He grabs the other boy, picks him up with two hands and throws him head-first on to the concrete. A "crack" sounds as the 12-year-old's ankle connects with a timber bench.
"I think it's great that he's standing up for himself. It just sucks that schools don't even try and stop bullying," said one. "This kid is my hero," said another.
One said they knew the older boy personally and that he had been a victim for some time.
"I find it disgusting that he was suspended for it," they said. "I understand why he was but he still shouldn't [have] been."
I hear the term do-gooder a lot on here. What is it?
It seems that this is becoming more and more problematic in schools. A school yard fights has just been released and it is pretty dramatic. But, you be the judge.
Video of tables turning on bully sounds alarm bells
(Violent vision of school yard bullying
--WARNING--: distressing images. Video footage shows how bullying in the school yard can extend to cyberspace.)
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/video-of-tables-turning-on-bully-sounds-alarm-bells-20110315-1bvmu.html
This video clearly shows the older "larger" boy copping a few hits to the head and then he snaps and does what he should do in a situation like this, fight back (IMO). He is now suspended. WTF? He's the victim, CLEARLY!!!!
Thoughts people????
kid got what he deserved.
as for admin.. they of course had to suspend both...
imo... 'anti-bullying' campaigns are nice in theory... but are almost always doomed to fail.. it is an impossible thing to police and if you discover it .. then what?
Agree. An electrifying moment on internet. That little dude learned a big lesson.kid got what he deserved.
as for admin.. they of course had to suspend both...
imo... 'anti-bullying' campaigns are nice in theory... but are almost always doomed to fail.. it is an impossible thing to police and if you discover it .. then what?
Is there a better martial arts than another to help kids stand up to bullies?
Is there a better martial arts than another to help kids stand up to bullies?
Granddaughter has copped a fair bit of teasing and some bullying. We read a book which I think was called "Bully blocking" - borrowed it from the library so not sure of the author now. Some of the tips in there helped such as helping her laugh off teasing and absolutely not showing any negative reaction to the teasing.
I believe they are running Taikwando in the evenings at her school, but don't know if that is the best way to go. Granddaughter is off to high school next year, so we are hoping to help her build more confidence.
Is there a better martial arts than another to help kids stand up to bullies?
Granddaughter has copped a fair bit of teasing and some bullying. We read a book which I think was called "Bully blocking" - borrowed it from the library so not sure of the author now. Some of the tips in there helped such as helping her laugh off teasing and absolutely not showing any negative reaction to the teasing.
I believe they are running Taikwando in the evenings at her school, but don't know if that is the best way to go. Granddaughter is off to high school next year, so we are hoping to help her build more confidence.
Is there a better martial arts than another to help kids stand up to bullies?
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