Outlaw bullying?

Why? Parents have less say in a child’s upbringing than the schools. Schools won’t work with parents and help kids create a double life. Abortion? Not the right of the parent to know. Gender transition, not the right of the parent to know. If you object to an abortion or a gender transition your kids can be taken away by the state.

Government seems to believe they know all the answers, this should be easy for them.
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Parents must simply take responsibility for their children's upbringing and take children out of the schools that are ruining them. If they won't do this, they are responsible for the children's ruin.

Better yet, not put their children in the system, period.

That's the only way to save the children, shy of simply destroying the "education" system as it stands. They've got their claws in now and they're not going to give up the power on which they are fatally intoxicated.

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Should the United States outlaw bullying? especially in schools to protect children?
We Should Know by Now to Be Contrary to All the Authorized Attitudes

The problem is that they've already outlawed fighting back, including having all his victims ganging up on the bully, who has forfeited the right to a fair fight.

Second, weirdos who, by today's rules, will become future killers, need to be bullied mercilessly. They must be forced to either change or drop out of society altogether, which means they won't go hunting after normal people.
 
Isn't it already outlawed? It's called harassment. However, nobody is going to press charges against schoolyard bullies, even if they do the police have much bigger fish to fry.
 
Should the United States outlaw bullying? especially in schools to protect children?

To the point of abuse? Yes.

In other cases no.

Bullying good or bad is a part of development for children. Boys do it physically, girls do it verbally. It's a part of when kids hit puberty and they begin having physical, chemical and biological changes in their bodies. They aren't mature enough to understand them.

If you have good parents, a mother and a father, then they can teach them how to harness those irrational feelings they are having and how to release them in constructive ways.

It's also part of becoming more of an individual. As kids stopped being just a basic child and start to form their own personality they become aggressive towards others in attempts to be seperated from others or to show dominance.


It's a natural progression and shouldn't be completely obliterated as it's part of human growth. But it should be watched, guided and corrected by parents.

And harsh as it may sound it's also useful in a person becoming stronger and prepare them for adult life where there are always bullies and people who will push you around. If you teach overly dominant kids to control it they can become strong adults, if you teach weaker kids to not let bullies control their lives then they will be stronger adults.

If you stamp out any shred or sign of bullying all you do is suppress the bullies instincts which will lead them to be even worse as an adult, and in the same vein you overly protect weaker children that hit adulthood and are weak willed pussies that are very easily bullied and pushed around because they were never exposed to it to begin with
 
Should the United States outlaw bullying? especially in schools to protect children?
School principals used to spank bullies. Parents sued, so now the schools can't discipline spank the sick little creeps. The parents should be held accountable for their very own vicious little mobsters. And if it happens twice, put 'em all in a cell and let them fight till the last claw marks flaw their rotten faces. When bullies get a taste of their own medicine they go yelping for other quarters. Some of the worst ones shouldn't be spanked, they oughta be horse-whipped. They won't be picking on others after a couple of bouts with an expert whipper of social savages who applies a whip to the seat of the bully's knowledge. :muahaha: :whipg:
 
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To the point of abuse? Yes.

In other cases no.

Bullying good or bad is a part of development for children. Boys do it physically, girls do it verbally. It's a part of when kids hit puberty and they begin having physical, chemical and biological changes in their bodies. They aren't mature enough to understand them.

If you have good parents, a mother and a father, then they can teach them how to harness those irrational feelings they are having and how to release them in constructive ways.

It's also part of becoming more of an individual. As kids stopped being just a basic child and start to form their own personality they become aggressive towards others in attempts to be seperated from others or to show dominance.


It's a natural progression and shouldn't be completely obliterated as it's part of human growth. But it should be watched, guided and corrected by parents.

And harsh as it may sound it's also useful in a person becoming stronger and prepare them for adult life where there are always bullies and people who will push you around. If you teach overly dominant kids to control it they can become strong adults, if you teach weaker kids to not let bullies control their lives then they will be stronger adults.

If you stamp out any shred or sign of bullying all you do is suppress the bullies instincts which will lead them to be even worse as an adult, and in the same vein you overly protect weaker children that hit adulthood and are weak willed pussies that are very easily bullied and pushed around because they were never exposed to it to begin with
Complete bullshit.
 
School principals used to spank bullies. Parents sued, so now the schools can't discipline spank the sick little creeps. The parents should be held accountable for their very own vicious little mobsters. And if it happens twice, put 'em all in a cell and let them fight till the last claw marks flaw their rotten faces. When bullies get a taste of their own medicine they go yelping for other quarters. Some of the worst ones shouldn't be spanked, they oughta be horse-whipped. They won't be picking on others after a couple of bouts with an expert whipper of social savages who applies a whip to the seat of the bully's knowledge. :muahaha: :whipg:
i was bullied in high school and i went to an all-boys high school. we need to do something about bullying in our country to protect kids.
 
Better parenting is what’s needed. Not the schools fault, not the internet’s fault, not TV’s fault. Parents are the ones ultimately responsible
 

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