That’s what zero tolerance, anti bullying policies get you. Even an innocent victim is treated as guilty and the actual bullies get little punishment.
A friend of ours is in the military, his son dared to fight back after weeks of dealing with sneaky bully. Administrator and counselor brought victims parents in to lecture them about the seriousness of their son’s actions. Dad is a man of few words, but he absolutely let them have it. He wouldn’t allow the school to give his son any consequence. Told them his son did what he taught him to do and if the school took any further action they would have a big problem.
Knowing the haughty lib counselor and Hillary-like principal I would love to have been a fly on the wall when he told them to leave because in that situation they were worthless:). He stayed to talk to the teacher who backed up the son. Good times.
Parents need to remember that they, for now, do have authority in matters at their kids’ school.
> Thats what zero tolerance, anti bullying policies get you. > Even an innocent victim is treated as guilty and the actual bullies get little punishment.
Very true words. We always get a call from the school when my grandson defends himself from muzzies.
However,
The bullies in my grandsons school have discovered that annoying my 5-1/2 yo grandson is done at their own peril. We have been called to the school twice to explain his actions, which are the result on nearly a year of martial arts classes 3 times a week. The school officials think the classes are inappropriate (liberals), and contrary to their zero tolerance policies, but we disagree, because they work.
Bullies do not like receiving a flying kick to the mouth from a 5-1/2 year old who’s had 4 karate belt advancements and is about to go up another belt level.
We learned this lesson with his aunt many years ago who as a third grader sent 3 sixth grade boys to the emergency room for trying to beat her up.