• Neuromancer
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    29 months ago

    In this scenario who cares? The real issue is the kid was being bullied. Schools need to stop that as much as possible.

    I have heard people say it’ll make them stronger but in the work force, they would get sued for allowing bullying behavior.

    • @[email protected]
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      19 months ago

      Woah, no one here said anything about bullying being good for the kid. The article doest even mention the reason for the bullying, but it claims that the school didn’t do enough/anything to address it.

      My surprise came from a 3rd grader self-identifying as “non-binary”. I’ve never heard that term come from a child, only ever from adults and in academic settings.

      • Neuromancer
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        29 months ago

        It’s not hard to guess the kid is weird, which is why they were bullied. It is an assumption, but I think it’s a fair assumption.

        I suspect the parents told them they were non-binary. When I was in third grade, I wanted to be a cat. Hell, if my parents told me I could be one, I might have thought I was a cat.

        Instead, they told me to play with my transformers and stop being weird.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          Honestly, my heart goes out to the kid. I had some very “weird” (read: abusive) parents growing up, and I suppose that was about the age I figured it out.

          Mine would make up medical problems and constantly pull me out of class and lied to me about not having a middle name for years and years before we went to live with my older brother at 16 (little bro came too, he was 14).

          Circa 2004ish I tried to reach out to my HS counselor about being bullied. She offered to do mediation between me and the bully, that made things much worse.

          • Neuromancer
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            19 months ago

            Same here.

            I’ve always heard the argument it’ll toughen them up. I just think it’s abusive.

            I know we can’t make a life free of bullying but we should try to minimize it.