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How many Columbines will it take?
UNBELIAVABLE. Read on: While I agree that the little monsters who brutalized this girl should be severely punished (can you say "life in prison?") there is no question there should be serious punishment directed at the "school". First of all, every single "school" employee who turned a blind eye to this should be fired and permanently banned from working in government schools in Colorado. Second, the counselor should face prison time herself for being an accomplice to rape. Third, this government school (and all government schools) should abandon the myth that everyone has a "right" to an education and expel students who are violent to other students. I really could care less about the "rights" of little monsters who torment other children. I am more concerned with the rights of kids who just want to go to school. This is why Columbine happened, folks. "Zero-tolerance" policies toward weapons and increased security do not get to the root of the problem, which is that government schools do not take bullying seriously. Do we have to have another massacre for people to finally wake up? How many Columbines will it take? ********************************************************** ********************************************************** ********************************************************** ********************************************************** Are you ready for Columbine II? This is beyond evil. I addressed this topic last month, when I wrote: "This is why Columbine happened, folks. "Zero-tolerance" policies toward weapons and increased security do not get to the root of the problem, which is that government schools do not take bullying seriously." The Columbine killers were targets of merciless bullying, and they responded with violence. Nothing can excuse what they did, but the government school they attended beard part of the responsibility for the massacre because they did not take bullying seriously. It is time for people to wake up. I can virtually guarantee that this little monster had a history of tormenting students that goes back long before this assault. If that is the case, he should never have been in the school to torture this girl to begin with. Obviously, there has to be an investigation to prove what happened, but once it is established who set this poor girl on fire, he should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. ********************************************************** ********************************************************** ********************************************************** ********************************************************** Remembering Columbine Six years ago today, two teenagers who had been tormented by bullies for years walked into their high school and slaughtered several classmates. It remains the worst school shooting in history. We still have not learned the lessons of Columbine, and it is only a matter of time until we have another one. Nothing can excuse what the Columbine killers did on April 20, 1999, but there is no doubt that bullying played a large role in the massacre. (See previous blog posts here and here.) Read on: But it gets worse. Far, far worse. If the account in the article is true, the "assistant principal" should be sent to a super-maximum sexurity prison for the rest of his life. He is every bit as evil as the monsters who brutally raped a disabled girl. Actually, I take that back. He is worse. Our law enforcement system owes it to every single law-abiding citizen to send the "assistant principal" to prison, because he is clearly too dangerous to be allowed in civilized society where he can victimize more people. And people wonder why so many parents are abandoning the government school system. Another Columbine is coming, folks. It is just a matter of time. The only way to avoid more massacres is for us to get our collective heads out of the sand and realize just how serious bullying is and the damage it causes. |