Hopwin wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
Sadly, this was not the case where I grew up, especially when anyone was getting bullied by more than one person. The administration tended to think "well, that kid is the common element, so they must be the cause", as if one kid would pick a fight with 3 or 4 others, and even when uninvolved kids told them the one was being bullied.
I suspect the teachers were bullies too. I remember how shocked I was when I first realized that parents have the same feelings about kids as other kids. I always thought you grew up and just thought different but when I saw an adult roll their eyes and refer to a kid as a "little dweeb" I started to wonder what adults had thought of me growing up.
Some of the other kids' parents were like that. With the administration, they just wanted the problem to go away. That sort of thing didn't happen in
their school district. Blaming it on one kid was was easier than actually dealing with it.
There was also this belief that kids with good grades or in the higher level classes couldn't be bullies. In point of fact, the worst ones in the years I had trouble (6th and 7th grade; 8th grade and high school were a lot better.) were all kids with good or excellent grades. I didn't like high school, but the problem ceased being bullying before that; it just sucked. I did discover though, that once you were on a school sports team, you no longer got picked on.. even if you weren't liked very much, your team had your back. If they didn't, the coach would have something to say about it even when the rest of the staff didn't give a ****.