Close to Home by John McPherson for May 14, 2013

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    pawpawbear  almost 11 years ago

    That’s nasty.

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    I smell a skanky lawsuit.

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    J Short  almost 11 years ago
    Did the non-slackers tie them on?
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    joe piglet Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Teachers were the biggest bullies in school, when I went, now it is a national issue.

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    joebaxter69  almost 11 years ago

    You were that kid who’s mom came to school to complain about everything weren’t you?

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    Nighthawks Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    they liked it better when he cursed and threw basketballs at them

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    angelfiredragon  almost 11 years ago

    I don’t know how teachers can teach these days, I hear kids complain about how the teachers are bullying them by threatening to fail them if they don’t do their homework. If the teacher pushes they complain that they are a bully. If they fail them they complain they are being a bully.

    At my son’s school the anti bullying policy says anyone that does anything to make you feel uncomfortable is bullying. The kids have all taken that to heart to say the teachers make them uncomfortable by presenting in front of class or by doing homework or assignments or being told to be quiet, etc…

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    Jeff0811  almost 11 years ago

    Good for your mom. Parents are supposed to be advocates for their kids. Your mom and mine would have had a heck of a race to the school board.

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    hippogriff  almost 11 years ago

    joe piglet: Most school bullying can be traced back to coaches and their encouragement of the practice. At the university level, a successful coach outranks a Nobel laureate. They own “school pride” and no one may mention Pride is one of the Seven Deadly Sins.

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