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Old 03-15-2011, 10:56 PM   #1
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Default Bullied school kid retaliates
And retaliates hard with one move. Apparently the big kid was bullied all his life and just snapped, resulting in this pretty awesome body slam caught on cam by one of the bully's chums.

The messed up part is that the big kid was suspended from school.
Still, he deserves the highest of fives.

http://vimeo.com/21039425
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Old 03-15-2011, 10:57 PM   #2
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Yeah I've seen it.

great work !
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:04 PM   #3
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this is nothing, my brother was quite heavy during his childhood and kid hit him with baseball bat and broke his leg, this school bullying must stop, everyone should teach their kids how to react to this kinda behaviors, telling parents / teachers.

Or more videocams to school, so it will be recorded and dealt with.

I wonder why it's always the fat kids that get bullied usually, are people getting more stupid all the time?
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:19 PM   #4
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this is nothing, my brother was quite heavy during his childhood and kid hit him with baseball bat and broke his leg, this school bullying must stop, everyone should teach their kids how to react to this kinda behaviors, telling parents / teachers.

Or more videocams to school, so it will be recorded and dealt with.

I wonder why it's always the fat kids that get bullied usually, are people getting more stupid all the time?
Telling teachers/parents hardly ever has a lasting affect. It may sound vengeful but kids have to stand up to bullies. This kid did the right thing of power slamming the little runt and walking away (like a boss), to show him that if you **** with me i'll **** you up.

Little kid obviously thought he had the backup of his entourage. I hate the way that taller kid walked up to the big kid after he dropped his mate, as if to say "you're not allowed to fight back, just let us keep tormenting you". I know they're only kids, but what a bunch of sh1ts.
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:22 PM   #5
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plz somebody make a good mortal kombat version (there are some but they suck)
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:30 PM   #6
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I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the bully limp and whine like a little bitch after he got his s**t handed to him.
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:45 PM   #7
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The parents of the bullied kid should sue the school board for every penny!
It's little shits getting off with provoking fights and simple bullying that should be suspended but it's almost invariably the victims who get punished - great life lesson there!

I expect it was the whiney littly brat that made the complaint too!
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:47 PM   #8
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hahaha nice. I never got picked on physically in school, they just did stuff like **** in my coat and return it to my hook or loogied in my milk.
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:48 PM   #9
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this is nothing, my brother was quite heavy during his childhood and kid hit him with baseball bat and broke his leg, this school bullying must stop, everyone should teach their kids how to react to this kinda behaviors, telling parents / teachers.

Or more videocams to school, so it will be recorded and dealt with.

I wonder why it's always the fat kids that get bullied usually, are people getting more stupid all the time?
You make it seems as though this is something new. Bullying has and always will be around. It toughens you up, makes you stronger, and teaches you lessons. It also makes for some hilarious youtube videos.
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:52 PM   #10
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You make it seems as though this is something new. Bullying has and always will be around. It toughens you up, makes you stronger, and teaches you lessons. It also makes for some hilarious youtube videos.
you mean it's like the pecking order?

Bullying can hurt someone real bad , this dude seems to just get pissed off, but others don't always know how to respond or what to do with it.

It can also make someone very insecure the rest of their life, specially when that person is already a bit fragile and not firm in their shoes.

Kids can be very cruel and harsh to others, shouldn't be dealt with a smile as it's not so ok.
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Old 03-15-2011, 11:56 PM   #11
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You make it seems as though this is something new. Bullying has and always will be around. It toughens you up, makes you stronger, and teaches you lessons. It also makes for some hilarious youtube videos.
Or it can destroy your confidence and ruin your life. It would be great if all bullying resulted in stronger people, alas this it not the case in reality.
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:03 AM   #12
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you mean it's like the pecking order?

Bullying can hurt someone real bad , this dude seems to just get pissed off, but others don't always know how to respond or what to do with it.

It can also make someone very insecure the rest of their life, specially when that person is already a bit fragile and not firm in their shoes.

Kids can be very cruel and harsh to others, shouldn't be dealt with a smile as it's not so ok.
No one ever said it'd be easy, but a lot of good can come out of it. I personally feel the more sheltered a kid is, the worse off he is as an adult. Of course, good parenting goes hand in hand, so obviously if there's a kid getting pummeled on a daily basis with no guidance then there has to be some form of intervention.
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:07 AM   #13
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I was bullied a lot growing up (because of my name), until I did quite similar to this kid did. I slammed a kids face into a concrete wall. After that liberating event no one messed with me and everything turned out ok from there. I too got suspended. Schools feel retaliation is worse than bullying. They called my parents when I did it, and my mom said "Good, my son grew a pair and gave the kid what he deserved." and hung up. Those three days off for me was like a vacation.

I'm not saying kids should have to get to this point, or come to school packing. But kids and parents need to take charge and defend themselves.

Tigers blood man.
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:10 AM   #14
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You make it seems as though this is something new. Bullying has and always will be around. It toughens you up, makes you stronger, and teaches you lessons. It also makes for some hilarious youtube videos.
Well, we know one person who was a bully at school, don't we [thumbdown]
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:12 AM   #15
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No one ever said it'd be easy, but a lot of good can come out of it. I personally feel the more sheltered a kid is, the worse off he is as an adult. Of course, good parenting goes hand in hand, so obviously if there's a kid getting pummeled on a daily basis with no guidance then there has to be some form of intervention.
This will turn into the same as the girl committing suicide thread had.

So I'm just gonna...

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Old 03-16-2011, 12:19 AM   #16
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Well, we know one person who was a bully at school, don't we [thumbdown]
Far from it my friend, far from it.

And for the record I'm not advocating bullying. I'm simply saying it has always and will always be around. How one deals with the situation is what shapes who you are.

I'm not saying kids should have to get to this point, or come to school packing. But kids and parents need to take charge and defend themselves.

Tigers blood man.
Thank you. Pretty much sums up what I was trying to say.
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:33 AM   #17
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hahaha nice. I never got picked on physically in school, they just did stuff like **** in my coat and return it to my hook or loogied in my milk.
We had that in my school too, the term for it was 'bully avant-garde'...all the mental pain with none of the physical side-effects.

I too was bullied at school, it started off as making fun of my name and weight (was a slightly big child), which slowly turned to general verbal abuse and then physical. The physical stuff started out as throwing my school bag off a moving bus, breaking my school equipment etc and then hitting me (first poking and then random jabs to the stomach or ribs). One day the kid decided to start sh1t on me in front of a whole load of kids and I just fought back, managed to throw him down to the floor and kneel on top of him with my hand pinning his head to the floor.

After that didn't get a peep out of him. Even though I wouldnt consider my bullying experience to be that serious I wouldnt wish it on anyone. I dont agree kids should have to go through bullying to build character, but I do agree that they should defend themselves to put a stop to it.
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Old 03-16-2011, 01:13 AM   #18
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Could schools come up with somekinda plan to turn bullies into helping other fellow students, somekinda "adult role" to protect those who are in danger to get beated up.

This worked with 12 - 14 year old kids that i used to teach, those who bullied other kids got little bit more responsibility and they wanted to prevent this from happening.

Of course if you are not willing to stop circle of hatred, you are part of it.
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Old 03-16-2011, 01:18 AM   #19
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Could schools come up with somekinda plan to turn bullies into helping other fellow students, somekinda "adult role" to protect those who are in danger to get beated up.

This worked with 12 - 14 year old kids that i used to teach, those who bullied other kids got little bit more responsibility and they wanted to prevent this from happening.

Of course if you are not willing to stop circle of hatred, you are part of it.
Good lord, what kind of magical rainbow filled world do you live in?

Are you a woman per chance?
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Old 03-16-2011, 01:19 AM   #20
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Of course if you are not willing to stop circle of hatred, you are part of it.
Maybe the world could use a little hatred,nearly anything is better than complacency.
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