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http://www.eonline.com/news/899309/...wer-bullied-student-keaton-jones-with-support
Chris Evans, Millie Bobby Brown, Snoop Dogg and More Stars Shower Bullied Student Keaton Jones With Support
This kid is the star of the Internet this week. I feel for him as much as anyone, but the way everything has played out just disgusts me. Notice that it is mom posting the video. Where is dad? This kid doesn't need sympathy nearly as much as he needs to be taught to stick up for himself.
There's an episode of the old late 1950's show Leave it to Beaver, where Beaver comes home from elementary school and cries to his parents that six kids just jumped on him and beat him up. His father takes him aside and tells him, "look son, you can come crying to us, or you can be a man and solve your own problems."
My heart breaks for him, but the Ward Cleaver talk is what this kid needs. These kids bullying him see him cry to the Internet through mommy, do you think they respect him for that? He's a bigger joke to those kids right now than before he "went viral." They are still going to pick on him all through high school. Crying for attention did not solve his problems.
The kid has a speech impediment, mush mouth, which makes me all the more sympathetic, because I did too. I was in speech therapy for several years as a little kid. They would pull us out of normal class to go have our therapy class, so everyone knew. This was in the 1980's, before bullying was a thing. "No one likes a tattletale," is what the teachers would tell you. When kids my own age dared make fun of me, I could just pop them in the mouth, which was easy.Older kids two and three times my size presented more of a challenge, but I ultimately solved it by throwing rocks. That was how to solve bullying in the 1980's. Hit that mother fvcker in the head with a rock, David & Goliath style. If you won't do that, then you're a little b!tch who deserves the bullying.
Keaton is good example of the traditional male role dying in modern society. Men used to fight back and solve our own problems, and that is what we are supposed to teach our kids, instead of crying to the Internet.
Chris Evans, Millie Bobby Brown, Snoop Dogg and More Stars Shower Bullied Student Keaton Jones With Support
This kid is the star of the Internet this week. I feel for him as much as anyone, but the way everything has played out just disgusts me. Notice that it is mom posting the video. Where is dad? This kid doesn't need sympathy nearly as much as he needs to be taught to stick up for himself.
There's an episode of the old late 1950's show Leave it to Beaver, where Beaver comes home from elementary school and cries to his parents that six kids just jumped on him and beat him up. His father takes him aside and tells him, "look son, you can come crying to us, or you can be a man and solve your own problems."
My heart breaks for him, but the Ward Cleaver talk is what this kid needs. These kids bullying him see him cry to the Internet through mommy, do you think they respect him for that? He's a bigger joke to those kids right now than before he "went viral." They are still going to pick on him all through high school. Crying for attention did not solve his problems.
The kid has a speech impediment, mush mouth, which makes me all the more sympathetic, because I did too. I was in speech therapy for several years as a little kid. They would pull us out of normal class to go have our therapy class, so everyone knew. This was in the 1980's, before bullying was a thing. "No one likes a tattletale," is what the teachers would tell you. When kids my own age dared make fun of me, I could just pop them in the mouth, which was easy.Older kids two and three times my size presented more of a challenge, but I ultimately solved it by throwing rocks. That was how to solve bullying in the 1980's. Hit that mother fvcker in the head with a rock, David & Goliath style. If you won't do that, then you're a little b!tch who deserves the bullying.
Keaton is good example of the traditional male role dying in modern society. Men used to fight back and solve our own problems, and that is what we are supposed to teach our kids, instead of crying to the Internet.
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