Bullying Does Motivate
Letemdangle
Published
07/08/2012
Today we are taught that teasing is bullying and should not be tolerated in our society. This is probably the biggest piece of bunk our modern education system has to offers us. Teasing does work to motivate children and I have witnessed it thousands of times. One of the most graphic events I recall is when my son crossed paths with a school mate. My son was riding his bike with training wheels and his chum made fun of the fact. My little four year old looked up at me with the eye of the tiger and asked me to remove his training wheels. Within one hour that kid was riding on two wheels like a pro.
While in high school a big kid was always picking on "The Paki", it was more annoying than funny for me as a witness. One day that little, "Paki" handed me his glasses and punched that bully right on the nose. The change room became a much more peaceful place after that.
Yes, bullying can get out of hand and why is that? Because the kid doesn't stand up for himself. The misery is prolonged by educators telling children to report the bullying to them, which in no way resolves the need for a bullied child to stick up for themselves. I have never ever witnessed a continuation of bullying once some poor kid finally hauls off and punches a bully in the face. It stops immediately and the previously bullied kid feels good about themselves, is more accepted by their peers and most times becomes eventual friends with the bully. Then the child is more confident and plays with the other kids getting that all important exercise. This is a fucking fact of life and the assholes that try and tell you differently where the kids who never learned how to stand up for themselves without some veil of authority that superficially protects them.
Kids have no authority bestowed onto them by authoritative figures. A kid's authority is to be had in the school yard, either through sport, charm, or sticking up for themselves. I told this to my kid's school principal after my son punched a bully in the nose. That dumb bitch exclaimed snobbishly, "We have evolved since your day in the school yard". She even wanted the police to come to my home and explain the wrongs of physical violence to me and my family. What an idiot. This is a school principal who manages a thousand children's lives and teaches them bull fucking shit!
Just think about all the bully movies ever produced. Do the kids resolve their dispute through some kind of "Mommy feel good session" in the Principals office? No, it's only when the kid finally kicks the bullies ass. Do you think anyone would watch a movie that depicts anything else? Maybe in Oprah land. And after watching a movie when that asshole gets his ass handed to him, how do we feel? Fucking powerful! Geez, I remember coming out of theatres after a movie like that and thinking I could beat Bruce Lee.
Tease a fat kid today! It does the body good!
While in high school a big kid was always picking on "The Paki", it was more annoying than funny for me as a witness. One day that little, "Paki" handed me his glasses and punched that bully right on the nose. The change room became a much more peaceful place after that.
Yes, bullying can get out of hand and why is that? Because the kid doesn't stand up for himself. The misery is prolonged by educators telling children to report the bullying to them, which in no way resolves the need for a bullied child to stick up for themselves. I have never ever witnessed a continuation of bullying once some poor kid finally hauls off and punches a bully in the face. It stops immediately and the previously bullied kid feels good about themselves, is more accepted by their peers and most times becomes eventual friends with the bully. Then the child is more confident and plays with the other kids getting that all important exercise. This is a fucking fact of life and the assholes that try and tell you differently where the kids who never learned how to stand up for themselves without some veil of authority that superficially protects them.
Kids have no authority bestowed onto them by authoritative figures. A kid's authority is to be had in the school yard, either through sport, charm, or sticking up for themselves. I told this to my kid's school principal after my son punched a bully in the nose. That dumb bitch exclaimed snobbishly, "We have evolved since your day in the school yard". She even wanted the police to come to my home and explain the wrongs of physical violence to me and my family. What an idiot. This is a school principal who manages a thousand children's lives and teaches them bull fucking shit!
Just think about all the bully movies ever produced. Do the kids resolve their dispute through some kind of "Mommy feel good session" in the Principals office? No, it's only when the kid finally kicks the bullies ass. Do you think anyone would watch a movie that depicts anything else? Maybe in Oprah land. And after watching a movie when that asshole gets his ass handed to him, how do we feel? Fucking powerful! Geez, I remember coming out of theatres after a movie like that and thinking I could beat Bruce Lee.
Tease a fat kid today! It does the body good!
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