Above is a video of a 68-year-old bus monitor named Karen Klein being verbally harassed by a group of middle schoolers on their way home from Athena Middle School in Greece, New York. Throughout the ten minute video, you can hear the kids verbally berate the woman, calling her a b****, fatass, poor, ugly, and various other words of the like. At one point in the video, you can hear one of the kids yell, Youre so f***in' poor you fat ass, in which Karen responds, I try to live by some of these words, I try and its really hard, referring to the words on her purse. Now, I dont know about you, but that broke my f***ing heart. Theres even a point in the video where one of the kids touches Karens arm in an attempt to make fun of her. Im not sure why these kids would want to bully a senior citizen to tears, but I feel we should do something, or at least try.
She doesn't earn nearly enough ($15,506) to deal with some of the trash she is surrounded by. Lets give her something she will never forget, a vacation of a lifetime!
This is a really nice thing people are doing. These kids are a bunch of little s***s and need some discipline. The video was hard to watch, and I feel so badly for that woman. I thought you guys might find it interesting though.
--
Xbox GT: PrivateBiscuit1 Down with Zhang. Let there be Biscuit!
Leaving marks is a bad idea. My aunt nearly got in some deep **** after disciplining her daughter, and the girl goes to a private Christian Armenian school. I'd have figured they'd be more understanding toward something like that, but nope, so I can't imagine the repercussions if a kid shows up to public school and talks about the spanking he got last night.
Choke holds. Take a jiu jitsu class or something beforehand to make sure you're applying them correctly.
--
Yoblazer: http://i44.tinypic.com/5nw45i.jpg Watch and you'll see... someday I'll be... part of your world!
Yeah I hate when kids are jackasses because if you're not the parent what you can actually do is incredibly limited. You're basically at their mercy and the little ****s know it.
Though really most of the time the parents just don't give a damn-- let them paddle or not it's not going to make a difference.
-- No problem! This is a cute and pop genocide of love!
I'm not completely against hitting kids (though "beating the **** out of them" is a bit much), but I don't think it's mandatory to raise your children well. Pretty sure the problem here is that those kids aren't raised in any way whatsoever, not that they haven't been hit enough.
It's easy to blame the parents, but the school system is what really encourages crap like this. The easiest way to move yourself up the social pecking order is to pick on someone defenseless, and the school won't do a damn thing until it gets physical. And even then they'll try their best to look the other way. End result, kids are encouraged to be the biggest ****s they can manage
--
We are thought, and reality, and concept, and the unimaginable
From: DeathChicken | #015 It's easy to blame the parents, but the school system is what really encourages crap like this. The easiest way to move yourself up the social pecking order is to pick on someone defenseless, and the school won't do a damn thing until it gets physical. And even then they'll try their best to look the other way. End result, kids are encouraged to be the biggest ****s they can manage
Debatable. Yeah, schools go ape over physical interactions between students, to the point where just touching a person sets off more than a few alarms, but I think that they take verbal abuse far more seriously than they used to.
-- I like how each new topic you make reveals such varied facets of your idiocy. - foolmo [NO BARKLEY NO PEACE]