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re: 11 Year Old Brain Cancer Survivor Commits Suicide Over Relentless Bullying

Posted on 11/3/16 at 8:52 pm to
Posted by secondandshort
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 11/3/16 at 8:52 pm to
I am sorry but if an 11 year old is committing suicide there is parenting issue. Bullying has become such a buzz word and the first thing people go to when someone isn't nice. People aren't always nice. I was a teacher at a middle school and maybe I was just at a good school but the handicapped students were always taken care of by the students. I'm not saying some arsehole didn't make a comment at some point but overall the kids were very accepting. Most of the "bullying" complaints came from kids that were trying to be different and getting offended when someone called them weird.

Posted by Blob Fish
Member since Mar 2016
3091 posts
Posted on 11/3/16 at 9:07 pm to
I agree with you. Parents not only teach their kids not to bully but also teach them how to handle bullying.

When I was 11, I also had no idea where my dad kept his firearms.

There may have been underlying personality issues, too. After all, the child had a BRAIN tumor. Not that I'd blame the kid. Just taking a balanced look at the situation.
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