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Unbelievable Car Crash, Lizzo Truth Hurts Lawsuit, #StandWithRayden, & Shroud Ditches Twitch

Unbelievable Car Crash, Lizzo Truth Hurts Lawsuit, #StandWithRayden, & Shroud Ditches Twitch

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Unbelievable Car Crash, Lizzo Truth Hurts Lawsuit, #StandWithRayden, & Shroud Ditches Twitch Vince: I have to make one point on a detail on your reporting of Raydens story. Before I start, let me make this statement: Obviously, no one should be bullied; Its an archaic and awful display of a social climate many children grow up in (And frankly, we still live in a society, where strength is often expressed by domination over adversaries, not by compromise and acceptance. I do believe we might be on our way, though it might be a long journey, to reach a more civilised culture of communication. Now, to the one thing that did bother me about your reporting: You were working a lot with subjunctive grammar when talking about the childrens parents. 1) Is there proof of parents actually doing more to protect their children, than making sure their child doesnt turn out to be an even bigger piece of shit? 2) How can you determine that they were? 3) In a situation where my hypothetical child was being bombarded with threats against their life and people DOXing them, I might be a little on edge and also, try a little to protect them. If there are examples of parents doing what is described in 1, I would have loved to have had a clear message, not this stumbling around and trying to put the parents in the limelight. Using this suggestive language doesnt achieve anything but alienating the parents as they have to pick which side they are on. Its neither good for the development of these specific bullies, as they would maybe not be punished for their actions by their parents as much as they should, nor for reaching this aforementioned civilised culture of communication. Of course, I want to state my deep sympathy for Rayden. No one should ever have to go through this shit.
Date: 2019-11-01

Comments and reviews: 9


I'm sorry but I don't feel the least bit sorry for those POS kids. I hope they are getting doxxed and death threats and all kinds of heat to the point their lives have become a living hell to the point they don't want to leave the house or go out in public. Cause that would be perfect punishment for any bully who's ever made someone else feel like thatEspecially when I'm betting good money that the school's disciplinary action will be the usual limp-wrist BS that doesn't teach bullies anything In my experience school admins are WORTHLESS at dealing with bullies or doing anything useful to stop them So I'm glad that other people are jumping on them for this They deserve it They wanted to be bullies and thought it was funny to show the world that they are bullies. So now the world is simply showing them what they think of that and what it's like to be on the other end of being bullied That is called learning a life lesson the hard way And the real world is teaching them that lesson NOW simply because they're POS parents failed to teach them NOT to be POS people when they had the chance to do it the easy/safer way of teaching them as they grew upSimple as that
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For people who aren't aware how music splits work: Music is complicated, so there's a thing called a split sheet that gives the percentage of the song each person is responsible for, like X person wrote 2% of the lyrics, Y person wrote 10% of the lyrics, and Z person wrote 88% of the lyrics. X person wrote 10% of the melody, W person wrote 20% of the melody, and Z person wrote 70% of the melody. And yes, a single line would be credited as some part of that split. if a particular line or lyric is important in the song, then it is given more credit in the split than just the percentage of the words it represents. A line in the chorus or used as the title or one that is particularly important to the song would be worth more of the split because of its significance. All that is supposed to be worked out BEFORE a song is published/released. And the companies paying out the royalties for the song base who gets what on the split sheet. I don't know who wrote what on the Lizzo song, but it's pretty classy of her to offer the woman who originally came up with the phrase some sort of compensation, whatever it was.
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Eff those kids, is a bit much. I appreciate Phil softening this a bit with the statement that this could be the worst mistake of their young lives, implying that they could be redeemed after their deplorable actions, but let's not go overboard. A twelve year old kid is capable of great cruelty and may be only beginning to come to grips with their responsibilities toward others. Of course they should face consequences, of course they should know better, and they certainly should do better, but let's not pile on and brand them as garbage people in the making. If we were talking about adults, it's a different story. Mind you, this is coming from one who was far more likely to be picked on than the other way around. When I was 7 and 8, kids used to gang up on me, tackling, and shoving, and punching. At one point, some kids thought it was a game because I would laugh when punched in the gut on account of my extreme ticklishness. Did some of those kids grow up to be aholes? Probably. But certainly not all of them. Phil, don't write off those kids and please don't, Eff those kids.
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I don't think people can say anymore that these were just kids, they didn't know any better, middle schoolers are the worst, blah, blah, blah, blah. Not in this day and age. Not for years can this be explained away. And I doubt that all of these kids are mentally ill. They are simply pieces of shit from parents who are the same. That is a level of cruelty that never showed up in earlier generations of 99% of kids of ANY age. I have no problem with them being charged with assault, and I have no problem with a ton of shame, guilt, judgment, and shunning from the community being heaped upon the kids and their families. Pain of Public shame, judgment and humiliation USED to enforce decent behavior, but now cruel behaviors are paraded and lauded and recorded for posterity. Normal kids from responsible and moral families don't rise to that level of savagery towards a helpless, innocent person. As far as I'm concerned, any adult who tries to make excuses for these animals for any reason is the root of the problem as to why these kids act like this and get away with it.
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When I was in 5th grade, me and my classmates used to bully our mentally challenged classmate. After class, we used to chase him around for a couple of blocks and if we caught him we would hit him on the head a couple of times. On top of being a ''slow'' kid he was an orphan. Life didn't deal him the best hand and we made it even worse. I was a piece of shit for doing what I did. One day his mother, filed a complain to the principal. The principal made us face his mother and explain our actions to her. The image of her crying and telling us how miserable and hard we made both her and her son's life, haunt my dreams. After that confrontation, we stopped bullying him because we felt the horror that we caused. We actually became friends with him. Before we didn't think we were doing any harm, just playing around. Just remembering how awful I was at elementary school makes me cringe. If my parents knew about any of this at the time, I would have gotten my ass handed to me.
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I'm not saying it's the best course of action but I am saying it's a good idea to give it a lot of thought and that being all those kids that beat up on the big guy should have a surgery that prevents each and every one of them for being able to reproduce. Kindness eugenics. The reality is across populations there is a high probability that there is children children that are instinctually wired to recognize abnormalities in other children an attempt to kill or destroy their self confidence. You could think of it as a vestigial human psychology. We're just because it's normal doesn't make it right just as it is true that because something's abnormal doesn't make it wrong. Bullying is a way for a community to unconsciously Explorer Fitness in an environment.
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Bullying in schools would probably stop if there was a policy where bullies were permanently kicked out of school. Make it a three strike system. Three proven episodes of bullying someone else means you're gone from public school for good. Enjoy your GED. The only true way to stop bullying is to have parents not take their issues out on their kids thus producing a monster, but since that will never happen, the only alternative is to put fear in parents of having to have their shitty child at home all day until they're 18 because they got kicked out of school permanently. Yes, it's harsh, but so is going to school every day and getting picked on by these asshole kids because our society is too weak to deal with them properly.
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I'm not surprised with these bullies. I was bullied all the time, every day, from 3rd grade til I graduated high school. Went to the principals. Went to the Board of Education. No one cares. Not until someone gets hurt or threatens to sue. Or, in my case, thought I was going to take mom's gun to school and shoot someone (context: I had written a note to no one in frustration that I wish they'd all vanish so I'd be left alone. Never wished harm or anything, but a teacher found it. I had severe depression (the schools knew about this) and I was basically failing everything as well as skipping school. I just didn't want to be tormented anymore. But no one cared but my mom.
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it is a show case of you being weak, bullies only go after the weak. iv been on every side of the word bully, iv been bullied, iv been the bully and iv stood up to bullies for those who couldn't, people say bullies are bad but i disagree i think they are a necessary evil for they show you who you really are you are ether a coward who keeps getting bullied or you are strong and you stand up to them. the fact remains from my experience bullies allow those who would normally be shy and not stand up for themselves who latter on in life need to know how to do or people will walk all over them for the rest of their lifes.
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