Did you try maybe Rambo?Originally Posted by ryhoyarbie
I don't even think Mr. T could do anything.
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Did you try maybe Rambo?Originally Posted by ryhoyarbie
I don't even think Mr. T could do anything.
I know. But in previous years, this was one of the few rules still obeyed. Why change now?Well, I never said I gave them permission!
So I noticed in terms of your manner of speach.This was a particularly violent and out of control school.
As they should be.I assure you that anything like that is dealt with very very intensely in schools.
What if said cousin was being bullied by said girl (or a guy, it really doesn't matter; If ya smellaah...heck, you get the idea of what this post is cookin')?As for the attitude shift, I heard a 5 year old today inform a girl that his cousin would beat up a girl,
Well, I would postulate that it has less to do with people following rules, and more to do with a shift in the image of women, who are less seen as the weaker sex, and more as equals. However, I also disagree with you that that "rule" was obeyed anyway. A macho guy might not have been seen as "the man" if he punched out a girl, but if he abused his girlfriend or wife out of public view, society didn't say boo to stop it.wwfpooh said:I know. But in previous years, this was one of the few rules still obeyed. Why change now?
I beg your pardon? I do not know how my manner of speech would give you that impression. If you're referring to the pattern of speech my student displayed, that was at an entirely different school, and that particular pattern of speech is not, in itself, an indication of violence.So I noticed in terms of your manner of speach.
I'm afraid you have entirely missed my point. I was not showing you that example to advocate bullying, or fighting back, or NOT fighting back. The child was boasting of his cousin's apparent willingness to strike a girl, under, I presume, any circumstances, bullying or no, simply because the girl was annoying the child in my class. I used that to support your OWN point, that the moray of striking a female being particularly shameful, seems to be changing.As they should be.What if said cousin was being bullied by said girl (or a guy, it really doesn't matter; If ya smellaah...heck, you get the idea of what this post is cookin')?
I was going to suggest Schwarzeneggar but he seems to be busy governing California.Did you try maybe Rambo?
I know you were talking about learning German specifically, but that's a really good point in general. It seems like there is such a huge generation gap right now, and that teachers can't seem to connect with young students anymore.The thing is, if the teachers cannot communicate with these kids, how can anyone expect to teach them?
But as you note, violence breeds violence, just as hate breeds hate (ex: the Hamas organization using a Mickey rip-off to instill in Islam-believing Muslim children the hatred the adult terrorist organizations have towards other nations, including the U.S.). So how can victims help themselves when the school system is ineffective, hitting the bully only causes more trouble, and taking in the bully's verbal taunts or physical attacks just makes one seem weak & does even more harm to the victim?However, violence begets violence, and often times bullies are people who were, themselves, bullied, and who turned to violence as an answer.
This is true. But let's not forget that there are those who cannot--under circumstances--defend themselves (ex: my being tied up as mentioned). What about them? I mean, it seems to me now that unless a teacher or somebody important sees the act and does something good to stop it, then those who cannot defend themselves are so totally screwed over.We have an image of the noble victim standing up for themselves, hitting the bully, and all going well, but that is not what happens.
Personally, there are times I wish I DID resort to violence. It's better than standing idlely by and have them infect my life like a virus. Of course, I don't mean anything severe... just pound them in the face a couple times, show 'em whos boss. Apparently their parents failed on some level. And every generation will have that crap.So how can victims help themselves when the school system is ineffective, hitting the bully only causes more trouble, and taking in the bully's verbal taunts or physical attacks just makes one seem weak & does even more harm to the victim?