Originally posted by Captain Jack
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The true message of Christ
be nice to people and you'll be nailed to a tree.
Well, it's a free country (almost) and you're entitled to seek your pleasure as you may, but it's not something I'll be embracing anytime soon, thanks all the same.Why not?Comment
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Originally posted by eternalnomadMy son will NOT be a victim of bullies and a system that fails to correctly handle them.
Kids were jealous of me as I had achieved an academic scholarship to the school. I also used to get bullied by other kids on the way to school as I had to take 40 minute bus journey each way (we had to wear a uniform, then a suit, and we stood out a mile). I had girls smoking behind me and tipping the ash onto my head on a crowded bus, as if to prove to themselves I was nothing special.
So I guess I learnt to fight, and believe me, there were many times when I had to fight with 2, 3 or even 4 guys my age at the same time. My elder brother went to the same school and started practicing Karate.
Ive looked on Friends Reunited, and it seems several of the people who were also bullied have been quite amazingly succsessful in their careers once they were recognised for their own talents. One is a published author, another a senior partner at a law firm.... several others I could mention but its late...
First and foremost, your son needs to defend himself - and then you and your good lady will defend him against the school if need be. I think a £50 solicitors letter to the headmaster/headmistress, copied to the LEA, asking them to detail the action they have taken against the repeated bullying of your son, detailing dates and nature of each incident, might make him / her take notice....
In many ways you need to apply your business experience to dealing with schools these days... they are just as politicised as your average messed-up company.Vieze Oude ManComment
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