Yep, the ol’ Code of the Schoolyard. Basically allows bullies to operate with impunity.
I agree with you that the dad acted inappropriately, but the driver as well as the rest of the school system failed in their duty to protect one of their students. And for that they deserve the highest condemnation. I can only hope that this incident forces the school system to take the issue of bullying more seriously.
From what I saw he was directing his ire toward the assholes that were bullying his daughter, not every single kid on the bus.
And as for them being terrified, well I’m sure he didn’t say any words that most of them hadn’t heard before.
No. It’s just a school bus. It’s made of metal compounds, glass, plastics and rubber. It runs on oils and fuel and the skill of a driver. There’s nothing there that shields it from the dangers of the outside world, as much as you would like it to be so. And you ignore the dangers of the ‘inside’ world.
Spoiler: you will probably be a bad parent, if you ever have kids.
Maybe it should be, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Bus drivers do their best, but they’re driving. The trip home from school is basically a free-for-all, especially by the time kids reach their middle school years. It is not necessarily noisy or boisterous. There is plenty of cruel bullying that can be done oh-so-quietly, on the bus as well as in the school.
The dad should have used more finesse, and not have cussed, but I understand his anger.
Contacting the ‘school authorities’ can often be fruitless.
We had a school bus bullying situation many years ago, and I dealt with it by going directly to the parents of the other kids involved. It had gotten pretty bad, because our son did not even protest when I offered to do this. Fortunately, these parents were receptive, and the bullying stopped.
Your definition of “small children” includes 13-year-olds? If they were 5 or 6, sure, those would be small children, but we’re talking about middle-schoolers, typically kids 11-14, not kids who still need to be escorted to the bathrooms or have their shoes tied for them.
Still, Dad was somewhat out of line. If he’d talked to both the school and the cops first, I’d be more sympathetic to what he did.
I’m sorry, this thread is just going too far for me. If Celtling gets off the school bus with an open condom on her head, and tells me someone hit her and twisted her ear, and put that on her, I am not going to stop and make a few phone calls.
Just NO.
I hope I would stop short of making death threats, but I’m d*** sure going to be scaring somebody. And the Mother of those bullies should be crawling in shame, not defending their behavior.
I was just watching AC360 on CNN with number of guests regarding bullying. I was a bit disappointed with the degree of caution all the guests exerted not to offend any bully. Most they talked is about the victim and their ordeal making us all and their family go through that again. I haven’t heard anything that would cause me to believe that gathering would result in anything positive.
My take is that the reason nothing will change is this sublime fear of offending anyone of saying that bully is nothing but a piece of sh** – of course in a mild mannered way as it’s custom not to offend the casual viewer.
One of the guests is a mother of 13 year old girl who hanged herself just last week. All I have to say is that the guy from the OP saved his daughter life by standing up for her, publicly, in front of everyone to see. His daughter now knows that she has a parent whose most important thing, regardless of the quasi-civil society, is the well-being of his child and she now knows that she can go and talk to the parent. This girl will live.
I also don’t know why people seem to assume that bullies will grow out of it. Some of them grow up to be thugs. Or producers.
Or mid-level managers.
Am I the only one here that seriously doubts this?
Best wishes,
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I have a special needs girl. Thankfully at least for elementary school there is a dedicated bus that picks up the special needs kids.
I’m with Dad but he should have just intimidated the little shits. Most Dads can scare the fuck out of a junior high kid without overt violence or profanity. I had a few Dad’s do it to me when I was a shit in High School.
I would have taken names and contacted the perps parents, called the school, called the police and i’m fortunate that I can afford a private lawyer to raise the stakes. Here’s hoping i’ll never be in that situation but probably will be…
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Thee seems to be a reluctance in our society to confront bullies; the preferred approach seems to be appeasement.
When I was in grade 11 our family moved to a new town, and I started a new high school.
In that I was “the new kid”, was “a science nerd”, and I didn’t show enough respect for the ruling jocks at the school, I was a prime target for bullying.
I put up with this for a few months, figuring that the jocks would get tired of it all, and get on with whatever else could occupy their minuscule minds.
This didn’t happen, and the bullying only got worse.
One day I figured I had taken enough; I caught the head jock alone in the gym, and beat the crap out of him. As I recall, I smashed his nose, broke his jaw, knocked out three of his teeth and gave him a badly bruised spleen.
I had forgotten to mention to anyone in the school that, in addition to the above, I also was a brown belt in Korean Karate.
The story the jock told everyone was that he had been working out in the gym when he had fallen off the parallel bars and hurt himself. I didn’t say anything to suggest anything different, or that I had had any involvement.
Interestingly enough, nobody ever bothered me again in high school.
The advice I give anyone that asks is: put up with it if you can tolerate it; avoid a fight as much as you can.
But draw a line in the sand.
If that line is reached, then go in hard, fast and with everything you have; do as much damage as you can, then run away.
I commend the father in this instance for his actions; I would not have been as restrained.
Tumbledown RIGHT ON!!! There is relatively mild bullying but the SHIT that kids with disabilites endure…I was one of those kids twenty years ago actually. (grew up deaf and fat and mainstreamed in a snotty suburb) I don’t think very many people understand the HELL we go through. …and yes, cases like these seem to happen in those generic bland suburbs where everyone is high acheiving and superfically “perfect”…I can understand the rage and frustration the father felt. Kids are so fucked up and MEAN. Especially self entitled “suburban special snowflake ones” who are the root cause of ALL this hell!
Hmmmm…tough call. Let’s go with "bitch slapped, for not even reporting it.’ If he had a video when his precious self was so close to a man who was yelling at children, why can’t he be just as much a man of action and show the video of the bullying to school authorities?
Best wishes,
hh