Posted January 21, 2016
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It is as derailed as I feel intimidated - but then I would have been never here already, really, and might have been the one to facilitate the bully re-union.
But let me also most firmly tell you:
a sixteen year old, or younger, is a child - would you suggest "China" is somehow fine to say that children should grow up to be cruel or tough, or very commercial - or die about it?
I did work two years in the US, and have a dearly beloved friends there, so I wish you take me amiably when I say: I truly think Europe is fine to make a difference between children and adults.
But also children can be cruel, and tend to be - as we are, humans -and I think that school bullies should be sent to home schooling, temporarily, to deprive them of following.
But...
Why would you Gerin go in on "troubled" homes? Was this really yer experience?
Have you not read the studies that indicate that poor people have more intrinsic solidarity than the well to dos? And that religiously brought up children are more cruel and less empathetic than those nonreligious?
A rich pious home is statistically least caring, and empathetic, but admit this was the least "troubled" in your imagination!
I was bullied because I came forth from a single parent home that was poor - and unusual. "Troubled" by your standards, I suspect. So are you with me, and all those others - or think we slightly deserved it?? You can think so, in my books, even if you suffered - but no agreement promised, of course.
But let me also most firmly tell you:
a sixteen year old, or younger, is a child - would you suggest "China" is somehow fine to say that children should grow up to be cruel or tough, or very commercial - or die about it?
I did work two years in the US, and have a dearly beloved friends there, so I wish you take me amiably when I say: I truly think Europe is fine to make a difference between children and adults.
But also children can be cruel, and tend to be - as we are, humans -and I think that school bullies should be sent to home schooling, temporarily, to deprive them of following.
But...
Why would you Gerin go in on "troubled" homes? Was this really yer experience?
Have you not read the studies that indicate that poor people have more intrinsic solidarity than the well to dos? And that religiously brought up children are more cruel and less empathetic than those nonreligious?
A rich pious home is statistically least caring, and empathetic, but admit this was the least "troubled" in your imagination!
I was bullied because I came forth from a single parent home that was poor - and unusual. "Troubled" by your standards, I suspect. So are you with me, and all those others - or think we slightly deserved it?? You can think so, in my books, even if you suffered - but no agreement promised, of course.