WTF is wrong with today's society? Bullying from kids to a grandmother!

tokugawa

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wilde

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In the old days, those little pukes would be caned in public and would probably never dare do it again. Nowadays, you can't even touch them. Is this a better society than before? I think not...
 

Cock Throppled

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That is fucked up. These kids sound like they are elementary age. Their parents must be so proud to have raised such evil spawn.

This poor lady was verbally assaulted and is obviously uncomfortable and nervous with the language, let alone the threats to stab, rob and disembowel her. If the school board in this district doesn't do something in the way of discipline and education there is something seriously wrong.

Ironic the generation that puts such stock in "respect" shows so little themselves.
 

cancowboy2001

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These kids sound like they are elementary age.
13 years old.
Of course the inevitable backlash.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/06/21/bullied-bus-monitor-karen-klein.html
The boys remain under police protection.

"They've received death threats," Greece police Capt. Steve Chatterton said Thursday. "Their families have been threatened. We have custody of one of their cellphones, and he had over 1,000 missed calls and 1,000 text messages threatening him. And he's 13 years old. That must stop."
 

Ray

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When parents refuse to 'parent' their kids, others must inevitably step in and do it for them.
 

HankQuinlan

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I guess this is not really new. After all, God sent bears to kill the children who mocked His prophet Elisha for being bald.

Maybe God will send bears after these kids.
 
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I was listening to this on the radio this evening and it really pissed me off!
They were saying that the driver didn't do anything to intercede and the first thing I thought of was that he probably would have lost his job if he did. It's at the point now that if you raise your voice to a child you are labelled as being abusive. Suddenly the one behaving inappropriately is the victim. I went to school when the strap was still an option and I know it was a deterrent for me to behave. I also recall a field trip to a park when the whole class rushed the bus to get the 'best seats' and we all nearly trampled this old lady. The bus driver and the two teachers ordered everyone off the bus and lined us all up next to it to apologize to her and then we spent the next 20 minutes or so getting on and off the bus in an "orderly fashion" so as not to forget it.
Obviously no where near traumatic to us, but today I think the teachers would have several parents complaining that it affected their kids self esteem. :rolleyes:
 

wilde

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Getting the strap is the same as public caning in your mind? How ... unusual.
Where I grew up, if something like that happened in grade school, we would have been lined up in the hallway outside the principal's office waiting our turn to get the strap across our rear ends! Then we would have got it again at home when our parents found out.

Those were the good old days :rolleyes: ... but at least it was a generation who was brought up to respect their elders - something sadly lacking in society today.
Please highlight where she said they were the same. You can't, can you? Cause she never even implied that they were the same. You're the unusual one...

Really? Where are you from?
As for me, public caning was the third most serious punishment behind suspension and expulsion. It was a UK public school before caning was outlawed. So yes, really.
 

Jason_96

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In the old days, those little pukes would be caned in public and would probably never dare do it again. Nowadays, you can't even touch them. Is this a better society than before? I think not...
When I was in grade school in the 80's, the (mean) principal had the strap. I never got hit with it. But apparently it hurt like hell. I'm sure they don't have it anymore because of the possibility of lawsuits. Too bad.
 

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I wish I'd've been on that bus.Of course I'd be in jail now but it'd be worth it to smash a few of those foul-mouthed
walking advertisements for retroactive birth control.

I seriously hope that lady buys a can of bear spray before her next bus ride.
 

Jason_96

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Some guy started a fundraising website so she could go on a vacation, and they've collected over $375,000 already - so she can probably retire. The sweet old gal isn't even going to press charges, but I hope those kids get some pretty harsh consequences. If they'd do that to a lady they know on the bus, they'd probably swarm a senior at a bus stop or in the mall parking lot too. How can people sit back and let other people be treated that way?? The bus driver must have been aware of what was going on.

:mad:
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/bullied-grandma-n-y-bus-video-stunned-support-014404183.html

It's almost up to $450,000 dollars now. I'm sure it's going to get over $500,000. She deserves it. And some of the little punks are getting death threats.
 

wilde

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She highlighted that part and replied to it. Thus the implication.

Pardon me if i was mistaken.

You can now remove that white helmet :p

As far as the caning in UK schools ...how old are you? Over 50? Just nosy as I thought it was gone by 1980. Probably wrong
She didn't highlight it, she quoted it. There is no implication as far as I am concerned, she was stating her experience with the preface: "Where I grew up". And you can get off that bridge now, troll.;) Over 50? You need to dust up on your math skills.:p


Wow , wasn't that long ago that caning was banished in the UK.It was banished by the time i went to school in the 70's around here(not to say that my dad didn't tan my ass when i got home from school.
Caning was allowed well into the 80's in the UK...
 

wilde

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On topic ... what was the topic again??? Oh yeah. Little buggers should be horse whipped!
So what do you think appropriate punishment should be?
 

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Haven't read the thread but I think the death threats should provide those kids with some idea of how revolting their behaviour was and if there was a punishment that would scare someone to think twice about their actions, I would think multiple death threats would do it.

That said those threating those kids with death should serve time because that's way, way over the top.
 

bcneil

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The lady is getting over $500,000 now for her troubles.

All the people thinking these 13-14 year olds will be spending years in jail will be disappointed. Perhaps they wont be allowed on the bus, or miss a week of school.

I don't think this lady is suited for her line of work. Not to be rude, but a 68 year old, super obese, half deaf woman, supervising teenage boys?

I imagine it started months prior, when the boys realized she wouldn't do anything if they acted rude, and it got worse and worse.

Back in my day, little shitheads like this would have had their ass kicked by stronger boys. Kids can't fight in school anymore, so the mouthy shits win.
Sort of mirrors the instigator rule in hockey, creates more slashing and players like burrows and laparriere
 

Fudd

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How else do you expect them to behave. These children are a product of our fucked up society. Just take a look at peoples reactions to these childrens behavor people want to beat them with canes, tie them up with straps, beat them with whips and how fucked up is it that they and there familys get 1000 death threats to the point that they need police protection. Society is continuing to teach these children that threat of voilence and intimidation is acceptable in our society. They are just behaving what our society has taught them. Befor you judge these children just take a look peoples reactions. We as a society have failed to raise our children in a civilized manner.

As for Ms Klein, she has the wisdom to understand that these are just children and need to be treated with care and understanding for them to learn that there behavor is not acceptable.
 

Fudd

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I am glad that schools have long ago realised that using violence and beating children only teaches them that violence is acceptable in society and banning forms of punishment like that is the right thing to do.
 

sevenofnine

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i kind of don't understand why the lady
kind of just sat there and took it,
why didn't she raise like holy shit, with them and with the school.

or the bus driver for that matter, why did he let it happen he must have heard something going on.

and who doesn't not some one that is over weight aunt sister friend mother, we all know some one that big.

i don't reallly get the need to pick on some one, when i was in school i saw it, saw it alot actually not so much me i was rarely there
and i have this alone sullen look to me and im not a small guy people for the most part never messed with me
you look afraid people are going to pick on you,

something personally i can't stand today,
some one is being picked on the bully has a fight with me

me i don't really give a shit for myself but other people like shit lets bring it
 
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