Dad Attacks StepDaughters Bully

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I guess back in the day, that pecking order is just the way it was, and you dealt with it as best you could. There were never any support groups, or public expressions of dismay from anyone, except the last kid that got beat up. I moved to a lot of new schools too, so there was that. But wherever I went, there was the pecking order. It is true that a willingness to fight , once known, will keep you out of most of them:dunno:
 

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I remember picking on some kids, but it never got physical. But kids can do a lot of psychological damage without raising a hand.

I try not to pick on anybody here too much 'cause all youse guys got guns!

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So, this is what you think all gun owners look like?

Do I look like that to you?

Does my fiancee, another multi gun owner look similar in your eyes?

And why in the F*** are you bringing guns and gun owners into this?

You sir, are becoming increasingly harder to deal with. I'm becoming weary of cleaning up after you.
 

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I was bullied, a lot, as a kid. At school (I was bussed cross-town, so I was the "outsider"). But the worst was the kid about 4 doors down. Today, we'd have some kind of psychological mumbo-jumbo label for him, but he was just a crazy, mean mo-fo then.

The Neighborhood Parents got together to try to figure out some kind of way to "fix the Jimmy C. problem". They met in our living room with a Police officer to discuss it. The Officer had his back to the picture window as he spoke with the parents. Behind him, Jimmy C. was crushing eggs and tomatoes on the cop car ! Even caught red-handed (literally !), he just didn't care. There was no punishment that could get to him. He did get sent to "Reform School" in high school, and sort of disappeared from my world. I like to believe his life ended early in a painful fashion, but I have been known to hold a grudge ?
 

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I was bullied, a lot, as a kid. At school (I was bussed cross-town, so I was the "outsider"). But the worst was the kid about 4 doors down. Today, we'd have some kind of psychological mumbo-jumbo label for him, but he was just a crazy, mean mo-fo then.

The Neighborhood Parents got together to try to figure out some kind of way to "fix the Jimmy C. problem". They met in our living room with a Police officer to discuss it. The Officer had his back to the picture window as he spoke with the parents. Behind him, Jimmy C. was crushing eggs and tomatoes on the cop car ! Even caught red-handed (literally !), he just didn't care. There was no punishment that could get to him. He did get sent to "Reform School" in high school, and sort of disappeared from my world. I like to believe his life ended early in a painful fashion, but I have been known to hold a grudge ?

If he was wired wrong then I wouldn't wish a painful end for him...just a long trip ELSEWHERE.
 

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If he was wired wrong then I wouldn't wish a painful end for him...just a long trip ELSEWHERE.
Well, again, I'm spiteful like that. He caused me a LOT of actual Physical pain, for many years. He once told my Mother that I was buried under at a construction site and was dead. I was nowhere near there, but my Mom didn't know that and was INSANE when I showed up home maybe 30 minutes later. He was a serious waste of chromosomes, and his single mother had NO control over him.
 

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Well, again, I'm spiteful like that. He caused me a LOT of actual Physical pain, for many years. He once told my Mother that I was buried under at a construction site and was dead. I was nowhere near there, but my Mom didn't know that and was INSANE when I showed up home maybe 30 minutes later. He was a serious waste of chromosomes, and his single mother had NO control over him.

Yeah, your feelings are certainly justified.
 

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So, this is what you think all gun owners look like?

Do I look like that to you?

Does my fiancee, another multi gun owner look similar in your eyes?

And why in the F*** are you bringing guns and gun owners into this?

You sir, are becoming increasingly harder to deal with. I'm becoming weary of cleaning up after you.

Guns and gun owners is like a universal thread magnet. That and Asians.
 

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I understand why the father did it. Unfortunately other than making himself feel better in the moment, I don't think his actions solved anything. The problem is that parents and schools have let kids down. It's easier to let them behave however they want than to try to raise them. It's easier to let a kid behave however they want in school and pass them to the next grade than to deal with the parents for daring to try to discipline their child.
 

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