• Neuromancer@lemm.ee
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    1 年前

    In this scenario who cares? The real issue is the kid was being bullied. Schools need to stop that as much as possible.

    I have heard people say it’ll make them stronger but in the work force, they would get sued for allowing bullying behavior.

    • devil_d0c@lemmy.world
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      1 年前

      Woah, no one here said anything about bullying being good for the kid. The article doest even mention the reason for the bullying, but it claims that the school didn’t do enough/anything to address it.

      My surprise came from a 3rd grader self-identifying as “non-binary”. I’ve never heard that term come from a child, only ever from adults and in academic settings.

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        It’s not hard to guess the kid is weird, which is why they were bullied. It is an assumption, but I think it’s a fair assumption.

        I suspect the parents told them they were non-binary. When I was in third grade, I wanted to be a cat. Hell, if my parents told me I could be one, I might have thought I was a cat.

        Instead, they told me to play with my transformers and stop being weird.

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          Honestly, my heart goes out to the kid. I had some very “weird” (read: abusive) parents growing up, and I suppose that was about the age I figured it out.

          Mine would make up medical problems and constantly pull me out of class and lied to me about not having a middle name for years and years before we went to live with my older brother at 16 (little bro came too, he was 14).

          Circa 2004ish I tried to reach out to my HS counselor about being bullied. She offered to do mediation between me and the bully, that made things much worse.

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            1 年前

            Same here.

            I’ve always heard the argument it’ll toughen them up. I just think it’s abusive.

            I know we can’t make a life free of bullying but we should try to minimize it.