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stratocaster_patriot 54 points ago +55 / -1

And over time, the less bullying there was, the more people starting crying about being bullied.

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drsowells1fan 68 points ago +69 / -1

Thus lowering the bar for what constistutes "bullying" to the point that me eating a burrito minding my own business sends you into a tailspin of butthurt.

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CelesteD 48 points ago +48 / -0

It was the MAGA hats being worn. I don't see how more people don't realize this, theres even a screenshot of OP and his friend after the attack.

It had absolutely nothing to do with the mask, that was just the excuse. It's also why the girl mentions Trump in the audio.

It was a politically motivated attack, plain and simple.

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drsowells1fan 4 points ago +4 / -0

I live in LA. I know.

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CelesteD 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ok, I'm only 3 hours away ... I was just noting a lot of people seem to think it was mask shaming when it isn't. Which is understandable if someone didn't watch the entire video.

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1776_Say_Can_You_See 8 points ago +9 / -1

Yeah, I just wish the wonderful 1st lady hadn't made her entire thing about bullying and be best. Kinda plays into this narrative.

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American-Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

We need James Cameron to raise the bar

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CashMAGA 29 points ago +29 / -0

27 year old here.

When I was a kid, I was bullied pretty badly. Bullies always skirted just along the line of what they could get away with, and I never fought back because the school made it clear that getting into a fight would get you in trouble, even if you weren't the aggressor.

We need to change the school policies on bullying. If a kid starts shit, then the other kids who stop shit shouldn't be getting in trouble. The kids that bully need to learn that their actions will have consequences, and the kids getting bullied need to learn that in the end the one who's most responsible for their safety is themselves. It's an important lesson on both counts.

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Elcidcampeador 25 points ago +27 / -2

Part of the reason schools punish the victim if they fight back as well as the aggressor is because quite often the aggressors are African American kids.

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JediMasterPepe 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was a school with literally 0 blacks. I was constantly on the receiving end of this practice through 7th8th grade when the bullying started getting really bad until i stopped standing up for myself.

This practice is by design by the commies in academia to intentionally create unstable kids who have no faith in their parents or school staff so they bottle it up until they take matters into their own hands, which then in turn gives them an excuse to try to disarm the population. They jump on this every time before the bodies are even cold. The BS is so obvious by now

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CashMAGA 3 points ago +3 / -0

Here in Arizona, it was always the kids from Mexico and Central America.

The South American immigrants always seemed pretty chill, strangely enough.

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Ask_If_Im_A_Cactus 1 point ago +1 / -0

EXCUSE REE?

DIVERSITY IS R STRENGTH

IT SAYS SO RIGHT IN EVERY SCHOOL

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ronburgandy 12 points ago +12 / -0

I've never learned to fist fight as a result of policies like that, which I feel is almost by design. Dems don't want people to be able to fight back in ANY way, not even with your hands. Guess it'll be nothing but gunfights for me if shit were to pop off.

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JediMasterPepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Read my last comment about this. It is by design

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CashMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's why I took boxing classes when I was 18.

... I should get back on top of that, honestly.

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stratocaster_patriot 12 points ago +12 / -0

Wow that's messed up. In my day you didn't get in trouble for defending yourself. My dad told me that if it was self-defense that no matter what happened he would have my back. Different world.

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CashMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh, my dad told me he'd have my back too as long as I didn't start it.

I was just terrified of getting in trouble with the school for some reason as a kid.

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ZuppaDiPipistrello 6 points ago +6 / -0

When I went to school, I fought back constantly. They would try punishing me, not the aggressor. I would just leave the school when they told me to go to the principal.

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stratocaster_patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't actually think we ever got desensitized. I think over reactions is just a staple in our society today. Less or it or more, the reaction should be the same.

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BigMikesBlackCock 3 points ago +3 / -0

And men wearing dresses