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Principals and teachers are only interested in meeting their own KPIs. Do you think they really care for the students? I suggest that the police treat this as an assault case; with the video evidence available, it should be an open and shut case.
My son was bullied in primary school. I approached the bully, told him the next time this happened again I was going to get the police to arrest him. The expression on his face was priceless: he was scared shitless.
My son was bullied in primary school. I approached the bully, told him the next this happened again I was going to get the police to arrest him. The expression on his face was priceless: he was scared shitless. The bullying stopped after that 'meeting'.
Bullies are brave when in a group. I ambushed a bully in upper primary school while he was walking home alone, and he was beaten up so badly he never bothered me again. The others avoided me because they didn't want to be looking over their shoulder everyday after dismissal.
I would take the law in my own hand if my son is bullied by CECA Indians.
I would whack him so he would lie in the hospital for at least 6 months, then spends the rest of his life in wheelchair.
A classical lesson to be taught to all CECA bullies
As parents, we must release any concerns about seeking help. Since bullying occurs outside our home, we'll need a wider support network. Inform teachers, request their assistance in a non-accusatory manner and ask them to be vigilant. Engage with the bully's parents and consider a group discussion to resolve the issue. Openness and a collaborative spirit will empower us to address this effectively, far more than an isolating, adversarial stance. However, I realise that most teachers won't be of much help and will likely tell parents to speak to the Principal. The bully's parents are likely to be defensive and be in denial about their child being the aggressor.
Samsters in our 50s or 60s will know what public caning in school means. We were brought up to fear authority, and that is why not many of us suffered from bullies. In my case, I reported them promptly, and even exacted my own vigilante revenge on 1 of them.