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TopicTwo ways to reduce the number of shootings that nobody really mentions:
GreatEvilEmpire
02/22/18 10:24:19 PM
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r4X0r posted...
GreatEvilEmpire posted...
And then you have the problem of schools not doing enough to discourage bullying. How many shootings and stabbings it's going to take before people realized that the bullying problem is the main reason why this keeps happening.


How many shootings and stabbings is it going to take before people realize that the bullying problem is EXACERBATED BY ANTI BULLYING NONSENSE!

This is not new knowledge. This article is from half a decade ago-

http://www.governing.com/news/headlines/are-anti-bullying-efforts-making-things-worse.html

Two students from separate schools committed suicide within days of each other this month _ which is National Bullying Prevention Month _ and both boys apparently had been bullied. Now, parents are asking questions not just about bullying but about anti-bullying videos, which both schools aired shortly before the incidents.


There are ways to reduce bullying. And I don't know what they're thinking with those videos. Showing videos to discourage bullying is the laziest way to do anything. It's like "Here kids, watch this video with some dead kids in it and maybe it'll stop."

Reducing bullying can be done in many ways, from having an open discussion assembly to broadcasting and enforcing the rules from the beginning of the school year. And when it comes to extremes, punishing the bullies and have them arrested.

Every school is afraid to do it because schools want to give people the illusion that they are doing a good job to increase funding and enrollment. It can be done, but it has to be done by being proactive.
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