I say teach him how to fight, and show those kids a lesson... 
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That kid doesn't want to fight he wants to be a kid
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It could be a lifetime of regret if he doesn't fight back.
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And fighting can come to some catastrophic consequences. And when wr choose we have no way to know which is better choice..its just a choice.
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The emotional fear and distress from something like this is no way to live. There's an old saying, 'Dying on your feet is preferable to living on your knees' Each circumstance is different for sure, but this has to be at least considered as an option.
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Putting it on the kid to deal with when his heart is broken and soul confused is why we as humans are stuck. Why should we keep making kids need to resort to violence.
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He needs to learn about life, can't be coddled and told things are all rosy, that's not reality.
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I think its ok to need to stop people from becoming bullies. People can learn other was than being punched into acting right and as needed not everyone needs to be defenders. There are plenty of people ready to stand up for the weak or the kind.
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All elementary school kids both boys & girls grades 2-5 should be required to take boxing lessons year-round. This would eliminate bullying which is fantastic. Also kids would not resort to guns later in life. Hand-to-hand/self-defense super important!
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I agree!
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It's not an issue of where's his dad, it's an issue of how the bullies are raised, not the kid being bullied.
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Not exactly. Bullies pick their targets and outside of some sort of viable deformity being the reason it has to do with how the kid is being raised at home. A father will be able to teach a son how to handle this better than a mother in most cases.
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Girls are bullied as well
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If your argument is that women are every bit as despicable as men and sometimes worse, I agree. What I'm saying is they bully in different ways and a man will better understand male bullying because women don't understand men like men do.
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My argument is that the presence of a father in a home doesn't guarantee that a boy or girl will NOT be bullied
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Not smoking doesn't guarantee you won't get cancer, wearing a seatbelt doesn't guarantee you will survive a crash. Children have the best chance when their parents are married and stick together, if you think different you are wrong.
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Dennis Michael Lynch posted on this a little while ago....https://dmlnews.com/hannity-offers-10k-help-boy-bullied-school-dml-pledges-500/ …
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I saw it, it's so heartbreaking
that sweet boy! I hope his mother lets him take karate, it will teach him confidence and self defense tactics. Who is raising these bullies?! -
Yes, Karate is amazing for children. My daughter started when she was 6 and it gave her so much confidence. That video ripped my heart to pieces. I really hope the school is involved and some action is taken to rectify this situation.
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He needs to be taught how to fight. He needs to defend himself. That poor kid...
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Fight multiple bullies at once? Haha ok GL
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I had a similar issue in school. One day I snapped and they never bothered me again. The poor kid needs male guidance. Badly.
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Had the same thing, you find the loudest one, put him down and the rest stop.
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Exactly. Children can be very cruel sometimes and parents can’t always be around. He needs to learn to stand up for himself. He needs to get mad.
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Everyone has to learn it. When they grow up they will need to know that sometimes the only person who can help you, is you.
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