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A short video that starts out bad, but has a very good ending.

Started by Richard Cranium, March 15, 2011, 01:08:08 PM

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Richard Cranium

Like many other kids, I'm not ashamed to say that I was bullied and I love what this kid did.  :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81374903/
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Quote from: Richard Cranium on March 15, 2011, 01:08:08 PM
Like many other kids, I'm not ashamed to say that I was bullied and I love what this kid did.  :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81374903/

And the worst part about this is the "big" kid got suspended for his actions(heard on the news last night).  The big kid reminds me so much of my nephew. A BIG BOY, but one of the nicest kids you could ever meet... No one would guess he's been in Karate for 5 years and probably isn't the one you want to pick on...

terrible one

Wow I can't believe the big kid was the one that got in trouble! What bullshit! Provoked out of nowhere. If that were my kid I would REWARD him and ask why he didnt beat him more.

greenpigs

  Slamming the kid could have been BAD! He would have been better off grabbing his scrawny ass arm and rabbit punching his face. I wouldn't praise my kid but also you got to take a stand sometimes & that means action instead of words.
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That little punk got what he deserved. Too bad the big kid didn't hurt him worse.

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I wonder what led up to this happening.   :scratchchin:

Quote from: greenpigs on March 15, 2011, 11:58:23 PM
  Slamming the kid could have been BAD! He would have been better off grabbing his scrawny ass arm and rabbit punching his face. I wouldn't praise my kid but also you got to take a stand sometimes & that means action instead of words.

Thats what i thought, the little kid could have had his leg broken on that wooden shelf.   :eek2:

Quote from: Hemidog on March 16, 2011, 01:25:53 AM
That kid has a promising wrestling career!
It did look like a move out of the WWF..   :yesnod:
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The link showed no video when I hit play. I pasted the title on youtube and it was on there. Yeah that little bastard learned a lesson. Good thing he didn't get a power drive.
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Most of the time it's best to try to avoid a situation or talk your way out of them, but in some cases you simply can't avoid a physical confrontation & have to fight back. I was bothered by this one bully in grammar school at lunch time on the playground semi regularly. He had a friend that was HUGE & seemed to be his body guard, so I suppose he felt invincible. I wasn't the only one who this kid bothered & nobody fought back because of the big kid he hung with. One day I guess I had had enough of his crap & threw a punch at him. It knocked out one of his teeth, knocked him down, & left his huge friend looking like a deer in the head lights. He never bothered me again.

I'm glad the kid in the video being picked on stood up for himself & kicked the other kid's ass, but part of me is glad the bully didn't end up with permanent damage like being paralyzed from a broken neck. I bet the kid who got slammed won't be bothering people in the future.
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Quote from: PocketThunder on March 16, 2011, 09:08:33 AM
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Thats what i thought, the little kid could have had his leg broken on that wooden shelf.   :eek2:

Thats what i thought, the little kid SHOULD have had his leg broken on that wooden shelf.

fixed it for you  ;D

If that big kid was my boy I would reward him with anything he wanted within reason.  All this talk will never get rid of bullying. Bullies understand one thing: violence.  It's not pleasant, but you gotta speak their language to get through to them.  They are defective, born and raised of defective parents who likely are bullies themselves or at bare minimum are just plain rotten parents.  This eliminates any possibility of working the bullies parents to resolve it. 

I was never a bully and I didn't get bullied any more than any other kid, but it's a pet peave of mine and I'd be damned if my boy got punished for fighting back.  I'm not one for going up to the school to piss and moan like the other parents, but this would be an issue that would have me in the principal's office smashing his potted plants on the floor lol. 


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gtx6970

1st off, I'm not one to condone violence.


BUT, based on whats shown in the video, once the little kid threw the 1st punch , all bets are off and he's gonna get, and got  and deserves an ass whoppin


Steve P.

The kid that was being bullied may have been a target for some time. My hopes for him is that he knows he did what he did because he felt he had to and that his actions could have led to much worse results for that "little squirt".  On the flip side I truly hope it ends him being picked on and ends all the bullying.

None of us being there only says we can go by what we see. That does not mean that is all there was to the story. That being said, I'd like to take the body slammer to a football game sometime...  ;)


secretly cheering him on.......  :2thumbs:
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greenpigs

The only reason I said slamming wasn't a good idea is he could have broke the kids neck or something, don't mistake that for the skinny kid didn't deserve what he got.

Considering how much larger the other kid was I would think it was going on for awhile, figured he would show off pushing the "fat" kid around. Not that day!
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Quote from: gtx6970 on March 16, 2011, 04:58:38 PM
1st off, I'm not one to condone violence.


BUT, based on whats shown in the video, once the little kid threw the 1st punch , all bets are off and he's gonna get, and got  and deserves an ass whoppin



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Good for him he shouldn't have stopped after the Body Slam IMO a few good stomps to the head should have paralyzed him he sure sent that little punk a lesson and no, I don't feel bad for him at all  :lol:

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My son is a big guy...two instances just like that. One all he had to do was stand up. Literally stand up. He was built like the kid in the video the year before. Over the summer grew like a weed (5'6" to 5'10"). Next one was a little different. He was in high school, now 6'2" and I got a call that he had beaned a kid in the head with the basketball. I said it was fine to suspend him for the next few days if that is what they felt was necessary. I also requested they tell me what they were going to do about the kid that was hit with the ball. Since this young man seemed to enjoy picking on the big guy who didn't react until today. I have iced my sons foot, shins, and have called, even came in about this. I was met with silence and my son was not suspended. That kids move was one of "I have had enough of this". You guys know I raised a bunch of boys...my comment..."That was a little over the top...next time just knock him out". If the bully was hurt worse the big guy would be looking at criminal charges. Best one...my boy knocked out a boy at school...parents of the boy are telling me what a horrible parent I was, how I must be beaten at home, I teach him violence, it got worse but you get the idea...all while sitting in the principals office WITH the principal. A teacher brings in a little girl who is in tears because my son was in trouble. Seems their little prince kept pulling the girls hair, stomping on her fingers all while she climbed on the monkey bars...she could have been really hurt. My little one told him to stop 3 times, then clocked him...the other parents were now embarrassed and avoiding my eyes. I said "Sir, do you beat your wife"? Looked at my son told him he was my hero and we left. Sorry off the box now...I just know how that big kids parent(s) feel right now. Hope someone sees the u-tube video that might change his stars.
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Quote from: chargergirl on March 16, 2011, 09:45:29 PM
My son is a big guy...two instances just like that. One all he had to do was stand up. Literally stand up. He was built like the kid in the video the year before. Over the summer grew like a weed (5'6" to 5'10"). Next one was a little different. He was in high school, now 6'2" and I got a call that he had beaned a kid in the head with the basketball. I said it was fine to suspend him for the next few days if that is what they felt was necessary. I also requested they tell me what they were going to do about the kid that was hit with the ball. Since this young man seemed to enjoy picking on the big guy who didn't react until today. I have iced my sons foot, shins, and have called, even came in about this. I was met with silence and my son was not suspended. That kids move was one of "I have had enough of this". You guys know I raised a bunch of boys...my comment..."That was a little over the top...next time just knock him out". If the bully was hurt worse the big guy would be looking at criminal charges. Best one...my boy knocked out a boy at school...parents of the boy are telling me what a horrible parent I was, how I must be beaten at home, I teach him violence, it got worse but you get the idea...all while sitting in the principals office WITH the principal. A teacher brings in a little girl who is in tears because my son was in trouble. Seems their little prince kept pulling the girls hair, stomping on her fingers all while she climbed on the monkey bars...she could have been really hurt. My little one told him to stop 3 times, then clocked him...the other parents were now embarrassed and avoiding my eyes. I said "Sir, do you beat your wife"? Looked at my son told him he was my hero and we left. Sorry off the box now...I just know how that big kids parent(s) feel right now. Hope someone sees the u-tube video that might change his stars.

dumb ass parents.  they put themselves in that embarrassing spot with the "my child can do no wrong" mentality.  Way to much of that.  I love my kids but whenever anything comes up I ask for the story then make up my mind what happened.  Kudos to you chargergirl for letting your son know that it's ok to stand up for what is right.  In a perfect world, I'd want my son to issue the beatdown when necessary, but also to feel at least a little bad about hurting another human being after it's over.  sort of keeps them in check
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Steve P.

When my older daughter was in her last year of grammar school she had stuck up for another girl that was much smaller than my daughter and the girl that was doing the picking. We heard about this a few days after the initial picking when after school one day some kids ran to our house to get me saying : SOME GIRLS MOTHER IS PICKING A FIGHT WITH MY DAUGHTER. Well, we lived about 2000 feet from the school and I took off running. Sure as shit, there is this 30-something ___ woman trying to rip my daughters hair out. I grabbed a handful of the woman's hair and barked "QUIT" !!!!!  While pulling her back my 11 year old daughter nailed her square in the mouth.  By this time a few teachers had made it out there and also the principle. After hearing the entire story the woman was removed from school property by a sheriff's deputy and her daughter suspended. Then the principle gave my daughter a bit of a slap on the wrist and he gave me a big wink....

Now I laugh every time I think of this, but truth be told that _ _ _ umm, woman,,,, could have really hurt my daughter and I have to say that once I saw her yanking away at my kids hair and the crap coming out of her mouth it was all I could do to keep from knocking her out myself.... 
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gtx6970

In my mind the big kid did the right thing,  the smaller kid landing the 1st AND 2nd strike. He then should and did put him in his place and walked away :2thumbs:



My daughter just got her 3rd KYU brown belt in Karate. I doubt she'll be the one getting picked on , at least not more than once. Shes the one on the right, shown here with her best friend. Whom is about 10 lbs heavier, 2 inches taller and 2 years younger, also a new brown belt

Charger74

For those that really want to beat their head against the wall.  The mom of the bully is demanding an apology from the big kid.  And from what I've heard, the big kid had been picked on a lot at school.

Frankly, if I was the big kids parents, my words of choice wouldn't be appropriate to air on tv.


Actually it appears she is making her son apologize.

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It's usually the "big" kid that's the bully.  He had the obvious physical advantage and that's where the bias is coming from with regards to punishment.  Not right by any means, just human nature.  Bob
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Quote from: Charger74 on March 17, 2011, 11:48:57 AM
For those that really want to beat their head against the wall.  The mom of the bully is demanding an apology from the big kid.  And from what I've heard, the big kid had been picked on a lot at school.

Frankly, if I was the big kids parents, my words of choice wouldn't be appropriate to air on tv.

Actually it appears she is making her son apologize.

I'm confused by your last sentence. The bully's mom is making her own son apologize, she's demanding the big kid apologize, or both?

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Quote from: twodko on March 16, 2011, 06:58:23 PM
Quote from: gtx6970 on March 16, 2011, 04:58:38 PM
1st off, I'm not one to condone violence.


BUT, based on whats shown in the video, once the little kid threw the 1st punch , all bets are off and he's gonna get, and got  and deserves an ass whoppin



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:iagree:  If they are trying to get the bullied kid to apologize that is just plain old wrong.   :RantExplode:

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Quote from: Charger74 on March 17, 2011, 11:48:57 AM
For those that really want to beat their head against the wall.  The mom of the bully is demanding an apology from the big kid.  And from what I've heard, the big kid had been picked on a lot at school.

Frankly, if I was the big kids parents, my words of choice wouldn't be appropriate to air on tv.


Actually it appears she is making her son apologize.


Screw the bully's parents, maybe they need to get their kid some counseling. If my kid was the one being bullied & did that in self defense, I would have him apologize & say, "I'm sorry about your leg, I meant that to be your head."
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I used to be bullied in school, from 2nd grade all the way through graduating high school.  The only reason I didn't fight back very often was that it always would end up with ME being in trouble and the bullies would get away scott free.

Kudos to the kid fighting back, I wish I was able to do that more when I was a kid...

...and I condemn those people in authority who are punishing the kid for standing up for himself.  They failed in preventing the bullying in the first place, and they are failing in recognizing who is the real problem here (the bully).
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Quote from: Mr.Woolery on March 17, 2011, 06:59:56 PM
I used to be bullied in school, from 2nd grade all the way through graduating high school.  The only reason I didn't fight back very often was that it always would end up with ME being in trouble and the bullies would get away scott free.

Kudos to the kid fighting back, I wish I was able to do that more when I was a kid...

...and I condemn those people in authority who are punishing the kid for standing up for himself.  They failed in preventing the bullying in the first place, and they are failing in recognizing who is the real problem here (the bully).
totally agree , every time I would fight back I was the one getting a few days off .  Bullys suck 
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I was repeatedly bullied by this one kid at school many years ago. I thought enough was enough and took up freestyle martial arts and kockboxing. The bullying persisted for years and I never retaliated until shortly after my brown belt grading. He bullied me and moved in a little closer to try and hit me. I crouched a little in preparation when a friend of mine yelled out to him "watch out...he's a brown belt!" The bully hesitated for a second and scoffed "yeah right". Just as he raised his fist, I sidekicked him square in the face. The impact fractured his jaw, broke his nose and broke 2 teeth.

He told his parents he sustained the injuries falling off his bike down a hill...6 months later we became friends and I continued with martial arts and he was my first student! He never bullied anyone after that! 22 years later we are still good friends. He told me he picked on me because I was an easy target because I never fought back
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Quote from: Darkman on March 19, 2011, 01:53:21 AM
I was repeatedly bullied by this one kid at school many years ago. I thought enough was enough and took up freestyle martial arts and kockboxing. The bullying persisted for years and I never retaliated until shortly after my brown belt grading. He bullied me and moved in a little closer to try and hit me. I crouched a little in preparation when a friend of mine yelled out to him "watch out...he's a brown belt!" The bully hesitated for a second and scoffed "yeah right". Just as he raised his fist, I sidekicked him square in the face. The impact fractured his jaw, broke his nose and broke 2 teeth.

He told his parents he sustained the injuries falling off his bike down a hill...6 months later we became friends and I continued with martial arts and he was my first student! He never bullied anyone after that! 22 years later we are still good friends. He told me he picked on me because I was an easy target because I never fought back

Kockboxing, sounds painfull :icon_smile_big: Good on you, most bullies need a good belting to knock some sense into them.