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If a kid refers to another gay kid as a faggot, the proper response should include: 1. Other kids shunning the kid making the slur; and 2. Administrators punishing the kid making the slur. If we start looking at bullying as a unique crime, we risk criminalizing a list of behaviors which, though reprehensible, should not be punishable by law. We also risk removing one more thing society is supposed to regulate, and placing it under the jurisdiction of law enforcement. This leads to legislative overstepping, and waste of resources enforcing zero tolerance policies. And worse than all of that, it trains people to run to the courthouse when they ought to be fixing a very subjective problem at the family and community level. But we won't recognize that. We'll have more rules, more policies... More easy fixes that let people claim victory over a complex issue and walk away. |
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Bullying is a similar phenomenon. Attack someone, risk criminal charges. Abuse someone verbally, risk being ostracized (in a properly working society, community, or school). If a community is so broken that its bullies aren't socially punished for their behavior, that's not an issue for law enforcement, but for a town hall meeting in which someone asks, "What the fuck is the matter with us?" |
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If you're telling me that a majority of kids today think picking on a kid because he's gay is alright, or that they'd turn their head the other way when someone did it, I'm calling bullshit. The media promotes outlier instances of intolerance. They are not the rule. And they certainly aren't a basis for legislative changes. |
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And if you don't drop this sincere act, I'll lead a charge to bully you out of here like we did ppnyc- fuck, we already have Notbob, we don't need your thoughtful input. |
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Also, I think this is an area where our anecdotal experience of school days interferes with clear thinking about the experience of kids in school today. It's easy to remember the parent or coach who said "boys will be boys" and declare that the prior age accepted violence and other miscellaneous inhumanity. The fact is, it probably didn't, really, but as with today, people are getting away with stuff and the crimes that went unpunished loom larger in our imagination. When I was in school if you were a dick to someone there was a consequence, usually adult-imposed, when an adult knew about it. I'm not seeing a huge attitudinal Great Leap Forward on whether kids "should" be assholes to each other because it toughened them up. Put aside the John Hughes films you saw and try to remember the hundreds of times an adult corrected the behavior rather than the 20 times they did not. |
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She's prez of the school board which helped. |
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2. Now do it again, except this time the slur was posted at midnight on Instagram. 3. Now do it again, adding the fact that the victim elsewhere spread the rumor that the perpetrator, a seventh grader, blew a guy in the bathroom. |
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Why should the school setting, where kids are compelled to be present 5 days a week, be considered less significant and less subject to "laws to make general verbal and psychological abuse illegal", than the employment setting? I understand Atticus' frustration that schools get blamed and get held liable where there was nothing you could do. But that calls for some limitations on liability, not for a do-nothing, kids-will-be-kids attitude. Hell, many people were similarly frustrated that a major corporation or law firm could be held liable because an officer, partner, or even a low-level employee engaged in boys-will-be-boys activity (that was retermed, and correctly termed, sexual harassment). |
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________ Disclaimer: Dodd Frank actually does prevent something - borrowers from being able to receive mortgages. |
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If a kid calls another kid a faggot once, I really don't care. I care when a group of kids threaten, harass, routinely slam on Facebook, etc. All things that fall short of a physical attack. |
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