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Originally posted by filtherton
If you don't see a connection than you're not really trying. The point is that, if violent retaliation to bullying makes one a hero, than dylan klebold and erik harris are one hell of a dynamic duo. They were like "Fuck a pencil, and fuck just getting revenge on one of these fucks, let's kill as many as possible" And i'm sure all of you people calling this kid a hero, upon hearing about columbine, exclaimed "Well, good for them, it's about time somebody taught those bullies a lesson. Let's throw a parade for those heroic murderers!!" Didn't think so.
How the hell can i expect a school to control a kid? Are you aware of what schools do? They control kids, that's part of their fucking job. How can you try to pawn this off completely onto the parents? How can you even pretend to know anything about the parents, much less that "the parents have never even tried to do it(control a kid)??" Certainly parents play a role, but the article clearly stated that the school did essentially nothing to stop this kid from being bullied.
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What you don't seem to understand is that this kid will never turn into a Columbine freak. Those Columbine freaks were fucked with, and they just took it. They never stood up for themselves. This kid did stand up, so it's obvious he won't turn into a mental killer like those assholes because he obviously feels as though he's not worthless, unlike those Columbine losers. There's a difference between a 12 year old sticking up for himself, and a couple of 17 year olds who are fucking freaks.
Maybe you want school to raise your kids for you because you don't/wouldn't spend enough time with them yourself. I'll make sure I raise my kids when I have them. The school they go to won't.