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Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:27 pm
by Paolo
My 15 yo. Nephew just called to say that he has been suspended from school for 1 week for fighting.

THREE times he complained to the Principal about being bullied. The Principal did NOTHING about this same kid. Yesterday, the kid - in the presence of several buses loaded with witnesses - and a video camera - attacked my boy.

And "C" mopped the floor with him!

This kid started it, "C" finished it. Bigtime. According to several friends, there was blood all over. "C" walked away from it. The other kid needed help.

I think a brand new $100 bill is in order as a reward - as well as some beer, cigars, and a hooker😄 .

Now do I take satisfaction in this? Yes I do. Am I proud? Yes, I am. I'm proud for several reasons.

1. Last year, "C" got sent to the ER by the same kind of neglect at his old school. Even with video, and a teacher present, the school did nothing and we ended up having to sue them and the attacking kid's parents to get anywhere. I call that a lesson well learned for all parties. Especially since the kid that attacked him last year goes to "baby jail" until he's 18 if he screws up again. Maybe HE learned something.

2. This kid more than likely won't do it again, since he's got a reputation and just got the shit kicked out of him by a smaller kid, thus ruining said reputation. Perhaps he'll learn from this and not end up in more serious trouble later on in life. And if he doesn't well, we've explained all the legalities as to just how and when to beat the shit out of someone who really really needs it and NOT get sued over it.

3. It also shows the other kids that have had problems with this kid that there IS something that can be done about him.

And next, "I" start bullying the Principal with a call to the State about his negligence. Maybe I can get him fired.

But if I can't, there's always the old Dodge Ram bumpers that chew through Cadillacs really well. As the lady on the movie "Fried Green Tomatoes" said, "I'm older and I have better insurance!"

Well, that's it for sharing my feelings tonight.

I hope you all had a nice day, too.🚬

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:50 pm
by numnuts (imported)
Good for your nephew! That's what I call righteous justice. I've always felt there were three sets of laws. Man's laws, God's laws, and then my laws. Your nephew did the right thing, and thanks be to the higher powers that he had the physical wherewithall to do so. He played fair long enough, and I'm glad that he was able to return what was trying to be handed to him.

Buy him a video game and tell him to enjoy his week off. It's well deserved. Then go about your business and see how you can 'educate' the administration in the meantime.

I also agree, that kid had it coming to him, and if he's smart, will learn a healthy lesson, which if he pays attention, will make him a better person because of it.

Koodos to all.

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 11:21 pm
by A-1 (imported)
Paolo wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:27 pm And next, "I" start bullying the Principal with a call to the State about his negligence. Maybe I can get him fired.

Paolo,

I would take it to the news media. Complain to the school board. Tell them that victims who defend themselves should be rewarded and not punished.

Make a media event out of it. Challenge the Principal to a debate. Accuse him in public of being a Master Debater... 😄

Stay away from the school, though.

Newspapers, Television...maybe sell the story to the National Enquirer or NEWS or some other check-out line rag...

...such stuff makes good copy...

...and buy the kid a coke from me!

🚬 A-1 🚬 ;)

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 11:37 pm
by SplitDik (imported)
Yeah, get him on an Oprah episode about being bullied or something.

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:38 am
by tugon (imported)
Paolo you should be proud of C. Damn I wished I had done that when I was in school. Of course I was more afraid of nuns than bullies.

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 4:15 pm
by JesusA (imported)
I'm on the road right now, but I'll have something in the mail to "C" as soon as I get home the middle of next week. Give him my best. I'm proud to know him.

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:05 pm
by Blaise (imported)
Amazing story.

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 12:07 pm
by Taylor (imported)
Outstanding and kudos to him!

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Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:09 pm
by Paolo
Thank you.

Re: Feelings to Share; I'm Proud

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:30 am
by Riverwind (imported)
P,

A couple years ago while still living in St Louis, my grandson J. who had been told "you dont fight at school" came home with an assortment of bruses where two of the schools finest had worked him over. We told J, he was never to start a fight not finish one. J smiled went to school the next day and right after school with his uncles and grandpa watching it started again. Do you know how much force can be generated by a flying spin kick? The fight was over in about 4 seconds. They never messed with him again or anybody else, J was taking it personal.

Tell C well done and enjoy the new video game. Yes go to the board of ed and file your complant, it does work.

River