Twinkles6892
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In our school, there's been a big push against bullying. We've had two seminars (apparently the school got more funding for doing them.). We had this one guy come in, a lawyer for the state, and accuse us all of being racists and homophobes. He gave us examples of extreme bullying and told us that he knew we did it and we would be caught a punished. Then, his DVD started skipping and the majority of the auditorium laughed. You would have thought we'd cussed at him. He turned bright red and started "yelling" about how we needed to take this seriously and how we didn't want to make our school a better place, and how if we bullied we would be prosecuted. Now, isn't that reverse bullying? To have someone come in and threaten the kids? Well, not kids 15-18 year olds, but still it just rubbed me the wrong way. Plus, it really doesn't happen at our school, neither I nor anyone I know have heard of any of the cases he described.
Is anyone else's school doing this?
Is anyone else's school doing this?


Kids will be what we expect of them and what we tolerate. This is learned behavior and usually the bully is in pain as well; it doesn't come from nowhere.
The biggest offender is a cute little girl in his class- I think this has something to do with it. She even gets other kids to do things to him like "shock" him and then laughs.