Is this a case of "Bullying"??

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See that's pathetic, i think it has a lot do with how you were raised. If i told my mom that when i was growing up she would have said suck it up. My mom just happens to be strong catholic woman who doesn't take a lot of BS lol

Amen...funny story to go along.

I was coaching 11 and 12 year olds this year. Had a kid who was a good athlete, but he would always leave the field hurt during contact drills, and whine and fall off during sprints...I talked to his mom.

No kidding she came on the field and ran next to him...chewing his a$$ the entire time, then stood there during contact drills and made him tough it out...

She came to every practice after that and gave him the stink eye everytime he started to fold up. I felt bad for him...but he turned into an ok D-lineman, and mama was the reason...:).
 

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In Ontario, Canada they are considering passing legislation that would remove scorekeeping for any kids sports 13 and under.

Guess what kids, life isn't fair. Can we pass legislation that I don't have to take **** from my boss as well?
 

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In Ontario, Canada they are considering passing legislation that would remove scorekeeping for any kids sports 13 and under.

Guess what kids, life isn't fair. Can we pass legislation that I don't have to take **** from my boss as well?

So are they assuming that a 13 year old can't add?
 

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In Ontario, Canada they are considering passing legislation that would remove scorekeeping for any kids sports 13 and under.

Guess what kids, life isn't fair. Can we pass legislation that I don't have to take **** from my boss as well?

Sorry, kids MUST learn how to fail... and how to accpet it and keep moving... we are taking that away from our kids with this trophy for every kid stuff... and when they become adults they have no clue how to deal with not getting their way all the time... there are many reasons why my politics shifted during my mid 20s... this is one of those reasons.
 

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I knew you were all smart people...I'm waiting for that one poster that thinks this is bullying...

Sheesh. It's football. That parent should give up rights to that kid as he's got a horrible role model to grow up with.

It is bullying..........by the ding bat that filed the lawsuit.
 

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This is CLEARLY bullying and you guys are freaking insane… seriously, these two grown adults taking out their frustration and anger by going after a team of kids like this?? Just because the kids did something well?... How is this NOT bullying?

Dagnabbit! Beat me to it...great minds think alike!
 

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In Ontario, Canada they are considering passing legislation that would remove scorekeeping for any kids sports 13 and under.

Guess what kids, life isn't fair. Can we pass legislation that I don't have to take **** from my boss as well?


Now, if that had been proposed for CFB in 2007, I would have been all for it
 

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Aledo coaches cleared of bullying after victory over Fort Worth Western Hills - ESPN Dallas

Looks like people are moving on and putting this silliness behind them. Which is good ... A shellacking is not out of line unless there's a clear effort to run up the score, or no effort to take the foot off the gas. But that wasn't this case. The third stringers were in. What was the coach supposed to do, tell his kids to take dives? That's actually unfair to the opposing team. They want to compete, not be patronized like they are playing with their big brothers and their friends.
 

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I will lump in America, this is just a part of the problem my friend. We live in a country were we can no longer have winners and losers. I just want America to get back to the point in which being successful means you earned it and failing is just a part of life. You cant sit here and tell me you truly believe America as a country is not soft

Yep! This is all too common these days.
 

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In Ontario, Canada they are considering passing legislation that would remove scorekeeping for any kids sports 13 and under.

Guess what kids, life isn't fair. Can we pass legislation that I don't have to take **** from my boss as well?

But life has to be fair these days...Because...because....it just has too!!

Society is becoming weak.
 

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didnt les miles start calling the victory formation last year after they were walking someone and then punt on 4th down?
 

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I hope that parent gets his asskicked by O'doyle in the parking lot....


There is nothing wrong with Bullies. Seriously. A bully down the street from me taught me a lot about myself growing up. He punched me in the nose one day after school at the bus stop and I went home crying to my dad.

My dad told me that the next time I see him, to punch him in the face, don't say anything. Walk up and do it. 2 things will happen: He'll kick your ***, or he will back off. Either way, he'll leave you alone as he knows you're no longer an easy mark and not afraid anymore.


I'm pro-bully. Grow a sack and face the person. Life is a helluva lot harder than some kid picking on you at 13 yrs old.
 

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In fourth grade basketball we got blown apart 50 to 8 or ten. No one complained, no one cried. Buncha bitches this country produces nowadays.
 

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The "America is a bunch of p*ssies" crowd needs to relax. Look at some the evidence that's right in front of you on this:

1. No one on the board thinks it was bullying. In fact, I bet if you polled the country on this, greater than 90% of American citizens would say it wasn't too.
2. This story was bizarre enough to get reported on by several national news websites. If this was a common occurrence that wouldn't raise eyebrows, why would they report it? Does anyone actually give a sh*t about this high school team? Nope. The only thing worth reporting is the stupid complaint put forward by parents.
3. The complaint was already set aside. Sure the guys in charge gave it lip service, but I'm sure they did what the rest of us would've... laughed our *sses off as soon as the parent walked out of the office.

But nope, we have to run with "Americans are p*ssies". I'd be more inclined to say we are reactionary, over-compensating, gullible douche-bags who need to get back to work instead of spreading this non-story at 2:30 in the afternoon on a work day... but I've never been one to generalize.
 

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The "America is a bunch of p*ssies" crowd needs to relax. Look at some the evidence that's right in front of you on this:

1. No one on the board thinks it was bullying. In fact, I bet if you polled the country on this, greater than 90% of American citizens would say it wasn't too.
2. This story was bizarre enough to get reported on by several national news websites. If this was a common occurrence that wouldn't raise eyebrows, why would they report it? Does anyone actually give a sh*t about this high school team? Nope. The only thing worth reporting is the stupid complaint put forward by parents.
3. The complaint was already set aside. Sure the guys in charge gave it lip service, but I'm sure they did what the rest of us would've... laughed our *sses off as soon as the parent walked out of the office.

But nope, we have to run with "Americans are p*ssies". I'd be more inclined to say we are reactionary, over-compensating, gullible douche-bags who need to get back to work instead of spreading this non-story at 2:30 in the afternoon on a work day... but I've never been one to generalize.

lol good points. There is literally no one to argue with on this. It doesn't seem like anybody but that one wacko parent thinks this was bullying.
 

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I hope that parent gets his asskicked by O'doyle in the parking lot....


There is nothing wrong with Bullies. Seriously. A bully down the street from me taught me a lot about myself growing up. He punched me in the nose one day after school at the bus stop and I went home crying to my dad.

My dad told me that the next time I see him, to punch him in the face, don't say anything. Walk up and do it. 2 things will happen: He'll kick your ***, or he will back off. Either way, he'll leave you alone as he knows you're no longer an easy mark and not afraid anymore.


I'm pro-bully. Grow a sack and face the person. Life is a helluva lot harder than some kid picking on you at 13 yrs old.

your experience isn't the only one. bullies nowadays do really messed up stuff. ever read about the kids who got sodomized on the team bus? there's more than one type of bully. a "mean" kid down the street is one thing. driving another kid to the brink of suicide is another. happens more than you think.
 
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your experience isn't the only one. bullies nowadays do really messed up stuff. ever read about the kids who got sodomized on the team bus? there's more than one type of bully. a "mean" kid down the street is one thing. driving another kid to the brink of suicide is another. happens more than you think.

That's not bullying. That's felony rape, which is already "frowned upon" by society last I checked.
 

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I hope that parent gets his asskicked by O'doyle in the parking lot....


There is nothing wrong with Bullies. Seriously. A bully down the street from me taught me a lot about myself growing up. He punched me in the nose one day after school at the bus stop and I went home crying to my dad.

My dad told me that the next time I see him, to punch him in the face, don't say anything. Walk up and do it. 2 things will happen: He'll kick your ***, or he will back off. Either way, he'll leave you alone as he knows you're no longer an easy mark and not afraid anymore.

I'm pro-bully. Grow a sack and face the person. Life is a helluva lot harder than some kid picking on you at 13 yrs old.

So what happened? Did he kick your *** or did he back off?
 

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That's not bullying. That's felony rape, which is already "frowned upon" by society last I checked.

Getting punched in the nose like Pat is assault and battery, which is also frowned upon by society... Is that not bullying?

Regardless I don't really see the point/argument you're making...
 

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That's not bullying. That's felony rape, which is already "frowned upon" by society last I checked.

it is bullying. you can't just say it isn't bullying because of the severity. felony rape can fall under the category of bullying. there's clearly a line between bullying we shouldn't worry about much (like name calling and taking lunch money) and bullying that requires the cops to get involved. it's bullying all the same. the kid who was sodomized was regularly singled out and bullied on the bus. it was allegedly a typical incident until the older teammates grabbed a bat to stick up his ***.

my point was that there's more than one type/level of bullying. irishpat's unapologetic and irresponsible support of bullying needs to be put in its place. the little stuff is a lesson that can build character, sure, but it's all fun and games until the bully hospitalizes/sexually assaults/etc the victim. i refuse to let someone openly state they're all for bullying without setting any type of boundaries on it. it's all about perspective. just because this started with an article about a moronic parent being incapable of understanding what constitutes bullying doesn't mean that we should start promoting bullies like irishpat. give me a break...
 

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Getting punched in the nose like Pat is assault and battery, which is also frowned upon by society... Is that not bullying?

Regardless I don't really see the point/argument you're making...

I'm saying if bullying rises to the point of violence or legitimate crime, the solution is not to "punish bullying" but to punish assault and battery, like you said.
 

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it is bullying. you can't just say it isn't bullying because of the severity. felony rape can fall under the category of bullying. there's clearly a line between bullying we shouldn't worry about much (like name calling and taking lunch money) and bullying that requires the cops to get involved. it's bullying all the same. the kid who was sodomized was regularly singled out and bullied on the bus. it was allegedly a typical incident until the older teammates grabbed a bat to stick up his ***.

my point was that there's more than one type/level of bullying. irishpat's unapologetic and irresponsible support of bullying needs to be put in its place. the little stuff is a lesson that can build character, sure, but it's all fun and games until the bully hospitalizes/sexually assaults/etc the victim. i refuse to let someone openly state they're all for bullying without setting any type of boundaries on it. it's all about perspective. just because this started with an article about a moronic parent being incapable of understanding what constitutes bullying doesn't mean that we should start promoting bullies like irishpat. give me a break...

I think we're saying the same thing but using different vocabulary. You're saying "bullying" verus "severe bullying." I'm saying "bullying" versus "something worse than bullying that we no longer call bullying because it gets mixed up with the more harmless kind."
 

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I think we're saying the same thing but using different vocabulary. You're saying "bullying" verus "severe bullying." I'm saying "bullying" versus "something worse than bullying that we no longer call bullying because it gets mixed up with the more harmless kind."


i don't agree that severe bullying is separate though. it's all still bullying. a criminal offense tied in with other bully tactics is still bullying.

i don't sound off as pro-bully (not you, i mean irishpat) and ignore the reality of situation. i won't sound off as anti-bully either. i'm just pointing out to irishpat that it's not as simple as he claims. bullying can get waaaaaay out there in terms of screwing up victims for life.
 

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That's not bullying. That's felony rape, which is already "frowned upon" by society last I checked.

Getting punched in the nose like Pat is assault and battery, which is also frowned upon by society... Is that not bullying?

Regardless I don't really see the point/argument you're making...

The point is....We are bluring the line of criminal behavior (rape and attacks with weapons) and bullying (calling names, simple fights between teens).

Now if you call someone a name online?? Charges filed.


If someone commits suicide because you made fun of them? Charges filed.


It's absurd.
 

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let's not lump in "America" considering that this was only one parent. i haven't seen a single comment anywhere supporting the complaint. i'm sure supporters exist, but it seems like a vast majority of people think the parent is a tool...and they're right. if anything, it's abuse of the bully reporting process in that district and the complainant should be reprimanded.

^This.

One parent, and a stupid one. I'm about as "left" as it gets here. But this is obviously stupid.
 

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The point is....We are bluring the line of criminal behavior (rape and attacks with weapons) and bullying (calling names, simple fights between teens).

Now if you call someone a name online?? Charges filed.


If someone commits suicide because you made fun of them? Charges filed.


It's absurd.

there is no blurry line. bullying can include criminal behavior. that's the bottom line. if you didn't mean to include that in your pro-bully post, then say that. don't just throw out these bold statements without considering whether you might need to articulate your thoughts a bit better.
 

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i don't agree that severe bullying is separate though. it's all still bullying. a criminal offense tied in with other bully tactics is still bullying.

i don't sound off as pro-bully (not you, i mean irishpat) and ignore the reality of situation. i won't sound off as anti-bully either. i'm just pointing out to irishpat that it's not as simple as he claims. bullying can get waaaaaay out there in terms of screwing up victims for life.

I get that....but normally when it gets to that point, who's fault is it?

Hear me out:

Kid A picks on Kid B. Kid B just takes it. Never saying anything, never fighting back...etc. Kid A continues to do it to othe point where Kid B finally breaks down. Charges are filed, shrinks are involved, or a suicide happens (extreme cases).


Had Kid B just stood up for himself from the begining...we likely avoid all these insane cases of teens offing themselves becuase of a ****ing facebook post. I'm sorry, I understand there are those that have lost loved ones due to suicide and I totally sympathize (my brother has tried to kill himself twice)...but alot of this behaior today isn't because of the bullies, but because we are raising such pussies.
 
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