Children are psychopaths

bertzie

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l93wAqnPQwk]Making The Bus Monitor Cry - YouTube[/ame]

I'm sure some parents will try and defend it as "kids being kids" but if your kids are doing this kind of thing, you're probably a pretty shitty parent.
 

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I could totally live with a couple days in County just for the satisfaction of beating the snot outta punks like that. They must be from Iowa. :thumb:
 

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Watched the first 30 seconds and didn't watch anymore. What those kids were doing was sickening.

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You hit the nail on the head Bertzie, some parents are shit, that kid prolly goes home to his crack whore mum, eats crap from the store that he has to cook himself, and has no father. School dont teach kids, life does, and no good home life teaches some f***ed up ways.
 

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Karma's gon' be fun for these young ones!

Meanwhile, in the description of the video, there's a donation box set up to help this woman retire. Of a 5 thousand dollar goal, they've raised 44 grand.

She wins. :dude:
 

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Kids like those are pretty extreme. I'd say the kids around here are almost
that malicious, but not to the adult's face. It's still pretty terrible that some of
the kids here can even come close to that, but those kids are awful. I did not
watch the full video.

In my personal opinion, those kids have actually managed to earn an asswhooping.
I fear it's the only thing that would teach them a lesson.


Beyond that, I don't even wanna know what type of an adolescent/adult a
kid like that will become. Horrible, just horrible. :(
 

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I didn't even watch the video. I don't need the depression today.

Thanks MTV, rap music, and reality television for turning today's youth into even bigger mean-spirited pricks than they already would have been.
 

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Unbelievable little shits. They need to be taught some manners.

Check out the Youtube comments - 35 seconds ago (from my posting) somebody posted addresses and phone numbers of the kids. I smell a beat down coming...
 

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I think corporal punishment should be an option when neccessary, just like any other form of punishment.
I'm not talking about beating a kid around the head (I've seen kids that were beaten and it's not pretty).

My dad very rarely hit me, but when he did it was one open palmed whack to my back - lesson learned.
Because I knew that was always an option (however slight), it kept me in line. There's a huge difference in behavour between a 0 percent chance of getting hit and a 1 percent chance of getting hit.
 

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I hope the kids will get into trouble for that if they haven't already. Doesn't say when the video was taken.
Someone saw that video on facebook and put it on YT with names.
I think the woman should have gone to the driver though and stopped the bus, warned them to stop or if not call the Police or Transport supervisor.
That kind of thing has happened here and that's pretty much what they do. Kids get suspended and sometimes banned from School transport for a while.

I read some of the comments on YT..wow. That worries me. They don't realize a comment like that could lead into all sorts of trouble.
 

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Ban the kids from the bus. Monitor should go to court and get a temporary order of protection. Problem solved. Now your kids can't get to school? Sounds like you have a transportation problem.....
 

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Statement from the school:

Greece Central School District



This morning we were made aware of a troubling video that was posted to YouTube depicting students ridiculing a bus monitor. We were able to confirm that the woman in the video is a Greece Central School District employee. We immediately activated our district bullying and violence prevention response team to investigate and contacted the Greece Police Department to conduct their own investigation.

We have discovered other similar videos on YouTube and are working to identify all of the students involved. Links to the YouTube posts were also forwarded to members of the media, some of whom have reported inaccurate and concerning information including names and addresses of students alleged to be involved in the incidents. The bus involved in this incident was carrying middle school students – all of whom are juveniles. Although their behavior was inexcusable, we also have concern for the safety of all involved. We urge patience to allow us to investigate and determine the appropriate discipline.

Currently, our district security staff and Greece Police are interviewing all of those involved. The Greece Police Department has assigned an investigator to partner with us. The Greece Central School District is committed to providing students and staff with a safe environment that respects the dignity of all. We do not tolerate harassment of staff or students.

While we cannot comment on specific student discipline, we can say that students found to be involved will face strong disciplinary action. We will continue our ongoing bullying prevention and awareness training to ensure that incidents like this do not occur in the future. Specifically, the Greece Central School District has recently adopted the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, a systemic approach involving all community stakeholders to reduce bullying and other anti-social behaviors.
 

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Statement from the school:

Greece Central School District



This morning we were made aware of a troubling video that was posted to YouTube depicting students ridiculing a bus monitor. We were able to confirm that the woman in the video is a Greece Central School District employee. We immediately activated our district bullying and violence prevention response team to investigate and contacted the Greece Police Department to conduct their own investigation.

We have discovered other similar videos on YouTube and are working to identify all of the students involved. Links to the YouTube posts were also forwarded to members of the media, some of whom have reported inaccurate and concerning information including names and addresses of students alleged to be involved in the incidents. The bus involved in this incident was carrying middle school students – all of whom are juveniles. Although their behavior was inexcusable, we also have concern for the safety of all involved. We urge patience to allow us to investigate and determine the appropriate discipline.

Currently, our district security staff and Greece Police are interviewing all of those involved. The Greece Police Department has assigned an investigator to partner with us. The Greece Central School District is committed to providing students and staff with a safe environment that respects the dignity of all. We do not tolerate harassment of staff or students.

While we cannot comment on specific student discipline, we can say that students found to be involved will face strong disciplinary action. We will continue our ongoing bullying prevention and awareness training to ensure that incidents like this do not occur in the future. Specifically, the Greece Central School District has recently adopted the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, a systemic approach involving all community stakeholders to reduce bullying and other anti-social behaviors.
Thanks for sharing that.

So much for their Bully Prevention Program.
 

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Believe it or not, there is a silver lining here. In this viral information age we're living in right now, there's a good chance that this video will quickly reach the right people who will do something about it.....first the principal, then the superintendent, and then ultimately the parents of the ***hole kids in the actual video. And most likely an outpouring of support and encouragement for the poor woman as well.

Justice will prevail.
 

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Believe it or not, there is a silver lining here. In this viral information age we're living in right now, there's a good chance that this video will quickly reach the right people who will do something about it.....first the principal, then the superintendent, and then ultimately the parents of the ***hole kids in the actual video. And most likely an outpouring of support and encouragement for the poor woman as well.

Justice will prevail.

The outpouring of support is already happening, click on the YouTube video, open the description, and check out how much money they've sent her way.

Last time I checked, it was over 55 grand, very cool :dude:
 

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You hit the nail on the head Bertzie, some parents are shit, that kid prolly goes home to his crack whore mum, eats crap from the store that he has to cook himself, and has no father. School dont teach kids, life does, and no good home life teaches some f***ed up ways.


I know from experience, certainly not all assh*le kids come from poor families with only one parent at home. :cool:
 

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Believe it or not, there is a silver lining here. In this viral information age we're living in right now, there's a good chance that this video will quickly reach the right people who will do something about it.....first the principal, then the superintendent, and then ultimately the parents of the ***hole kids in the actual video. And most likely an outpouring of support and encouragement for the poor woman as well.

Justice will prevail.

It has already, but unfortunately there are threats that have been made to the kids on the bus to kill them..and not only that some of the names posted are not of those who were involved.
Some of those comments on YT are very worrying. Direct threats to kill them with bullets.:shock:
 

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