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More like a coward at heart. Thinking he's tough but he probably just wants attention.  

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I wouldn't put it past him, but he didn't go out of his way to make people believe he was a brony in the first post, so I'm a little skeptical.

 

That's because first you set a trap, and you use it later.

If he did it obvious in the first post, it would be too obvious and he would fall into his own trap. Since he didn't, people now can think that he just mentioned it in one of his later posts, being unaware of the trap.

 

That's at least how I set traps ;) I wouldn't ascribe so much intelligence to this douche though  ;)

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More like a coward at heart. Thinking he's tough but he probably just wants attention.  

^ Just another lonely, pathetic, cowardly keyboard warrior is my opinion.

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^ Just another lonely, pathetic, cowardly keyboard warrior is my opinion.

^ I totally agree with this. See, I think that just because on the internet, people can't see each other, they can talk the way they want too, act all tough...that is...until they get owned by some parent or someone else teaching them how you can still affect people with your words online.

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Sure bullying happens in school, but calling the kid a loser for what he did is wrong. Let us remember recent incidents with Grayson and the Rainbow Dash book bag, although he wasn't bullied, they tried to stop it from happening, and the worst one with the mentally challenged kid, who recorded the bullies attacking him, charged with wiretapping. As I was reading the article with the mentally challenged kid, someone had said that this is what lead to school shootings and suicide.

 

Getting back on topic, this dude obviously has no feelings for this kid. It would be different if it was his kid, or sibling. The above incidents plus this one just shows how messed up America's school system is. 

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See, I think that just because on the internet, people can't see each other, they can talk the way they want too, act all tough

 

So how is it that I, for one, don't behave like that in the Internet, even if nothing stops me?

Lack of limits is a necessary condition, but not sufficient. There's one more ingredient needed: complete lack of empathy and responsibility for one's deeds.

 

 

 

The above incidents plus this one just shows how messed up America's school system is. 

 

Yeah. And my brain doesn't compute how everyone can see it clearly and do nothing about it. I cannot imagine how one can blame the victim for how the "reality" is, and say "That's the way it is, the world is brutal, deal with it or die", instead of recognizing that this system is as ill as it could possibly be and do something, anything, to make a change for better. Sure, it could be hard to change the whole education system by one single person, but even the greatest changes always started from one single person. And it's better to light up a candle than curse the darkness. If more people make small changes, the big change occurs when all these little changes sum up.

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I can't believe it. I mean looking through the comments, I can tell this community would never get really mad at someone and just insult them. It's just amazing how even handed and not lead by emotions you guys are. I'm in awe.

 

In case you couldn't tell I was being sarcastic.

 In most case I wouldn't. I can handle being insulted, I learned to not let it bother me anymore. But seeing someone incapable of defending themselves being picked on is one of the few things that just pushes all the wrong buttons for me. I got over my anger issues a long time ago, but if anything is going to make them resurface in some form, it's going to be a person like this. Commenting these things on a video of this kid's parents is just screwed up.

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Actually, what he said was true, except for the conclusion of the whole thing. It's a hatred truth, but it happens. There are worse things happening outside the world there, and there might be far more people who are suffering even bigger atrocities than being bullied. Bullying is a relatively small issue if you compare it to, say, if you lived in Africa or the Middle East, you have a pretty high chance of facing or witnessing death around your age, whatever it is. 

 

But yes, a kid going suicidal is a personal problem. His parents should bring him to someone who can help.

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That's because first you set a trap, and you use it later.

If he did it obvious in the first post, it would be too obvious and he would fall into his own trap. Since he didn't, people now can think that he just mentioned it in one of his later posts, being unaware of the trap.

 

That's at least how I set traps ;) I wouldn't ascribe so much intelligence to this douche though  ;)

 

That last line is basically my thoughts on the matter, but who knows?


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In most case I wouldn't. I can handle being insulted, I learned to not let it bother me anymore. But seeing someone incapable of defending themselves being picked on is one of the few things that just pushes all the wrong buttons for me. I got over my anger issues a long time ago, but if anything is going to make them resurface in some form, it's going to be a person like this. Commenting these things on a video of this kid's parents is just screwed up.

All I'm saying is that I fail to see any purpose or benefit in a bunch of people going into this topic to insult someone who will never see said insults, nor will care.

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All I'm saying is that I fail to see any purpose or benefit in a bunch of people going into this topic to insult someone who will never see said insults, nor will care.

 The fact that he won't see it is one of the main reasons I said what I did. It's a nice way to vent a little bit of anger in a harmless manner for me. It's sort of liking insulting someone in your head, they will never hear it, but it makes you feel a bit better. At least, it does for me.


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When that guy has an 11 year old kid of his own... he'll be humming a different tune. It's not much consolation now, but it's true. We all know how horribly, horribly misguided his perspective is, and some day (maybe soon) he will as well.

 

Glad to hear the kid is doing better.

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Remember, kids: Harassment is A-OK if you can get your target to attempt suicide. After all, why waste time scrutinizing the actions of bullies - something that would require actual thinking and investigation - when we can just dump the burden of blame upon the victims' shoulders and use the traditional (and totally-not-bullshit) conservative cop-out: "If you're stuck in a hole and you can't dig yourself out, you deserve to be there."

 

God bless conservative 'MURICA.

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Remember, kids: Harassment is A-OK if you can get your target to attempt suicide. After all, why waste time scrutinizing the actions of bullies - something that would require actual thinking and investigation - when we can just dump the burden of blame upon the victims' shoulders and use the traditional (and totally-not-bullshit) conservative excuse: "If you're stuck in a hole and you can't dig yourself out, you deserve to be there."

 

God bless conservative 'MURICA.

 

You know... this is weird. I've always thought of myself as a generally conservative thinker, and I find this sort of behavior appalling. What's the deal? Am I wrong about what I actually am, despite all evidence pointing in that direction? Is it because I live outside of the red states and there's something weird in the water down there that makes people crazy? Did Leonardo DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt plant ideas in my head that made me different, somehow? Are worm holes and/or The Doctor involved?

 

I'm going to spend all night thinking about this, and I'll probably be just as baffled about it in the morning.

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Remember, kids: Harassment is A-OK if you can get your target to attempt suicide. After all, why waste time scrutinizing the actions of bullies - something that would require actual thinking and investigation - when we can just dump the burden of blame upon the victims' shoulders and use the traditional (and totally-not-bullshit) conservative cop-out: "If you're stuck in a hole and you can't dig yourself out, you deserve to be there."

 

Actually, that's a bit true. While we do need to deal with bullying, people have to become more strong-minded and fight back for once. If anything isn't going to do anything about it, that's weakness. You're a scared coward.

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Actually, that's a bit true. While we do need to deal with bullying, people have to become more strong-minded and fight back for once. If anything isn't going to do anything about it, that's weakness. You're a scared coward.

People need time to develop a backbone. It doesn't just happen overnight. How can they grow stronger if their life just consists of being abused and insulted, with no end in sight?

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Actually, that's a bit true. While we do need to deal with bullying, people have to become more strong-minded and fight back for once. If anything isn't going to do anything about it, that's weakness. You're a scared coward.

 

You cannot call cowardice on a victim of harassment without knowing their reasons for not "fighting back". There are too many factors involved:

 

-Not every kid knows martial arts, or is in any position to learn them (disabled kids, etc.).

 

-Not every kid who knows martial arts will be faced with bullies who even can be subdued therewith, as no amount of fighting prowess is really going to guarantee a scrawny, 90 lb. kid victory against multiple, probably heavier opponents.

 

-Many kids find that telling a teacher or parent does nothing to resolve the issue. Adults can be painfully dismissive of the problems children face in life.

 

-Many kids in this position are loners, having no friends to help fight back, much less confide in.

 

Imagine this was you. Imagine you had some prick breathing down your neck every moment you wander the school halls, like some deranged stalker. Imagine you had no earthly way of physically fighting him off. Imagine nobody you told, teacher or parent, seemed to give a damn.

 

Then imagine this is an everyday occurrence.

 

Sorry, but this is NOT something that "having a little bit of strength" is going to fix. You wouldn't call a human being a coward for not being able to withstand being waterboarded, so why on earth would you call someone a coward for not being able to handle psychological torture? This makes very little sense to me, and speaks of a frightening lack of human empathy on your part.

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Imagine this was you. Imagine you had some prick breathing down your neck every moment you wander the school halls, like some deranged stalker. Imagine you had no earthly way of physically fighting him off. Imagine nobody you told, teacher or parent, seemed to give a damn.

 

Then imagine this is an everyday occurrence.

 

Sorry, but this is NOT something that "having a little bit of strength" is going to fix. You wouldn't call a human being a coward for not being able to withstand being waterboarded, so why on earth would you call someone a coward for not being able to handle psychological torture? This makes very little sense to me, and speaks of a frightening lack of human empathy on your part.

 

Then say, even if I got beat up, I have a good reason to do something about it, since assaulting someone is illegal and I can accuse him or her of that. I don't really care, I'm going to get those aggressors their rightful punishment, even if I have to call the police for that. And actually, I have been in that position before, though I actually tried take further action. And sorry if I do have a lack of empathy. I'm simply being blunt, and I had problems with empathy, anyway. I was probably a different case myself, since I did learn some martial arts and was probably more aggressive in my younger age. 

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