Quote: Loopey @ January 29 2009, 5:27 PM GMTNo doubt you are correct, but whatever the bully's side of the story it is not always directly connected to the victim.
I know my bully came from a broken home. That can never justify hauling me out of my wheelchair, leaving me clinging to a post while she gave people 'goes' in it, then coming back to blow her nose in my hair and then kick me until I was black and blue and then left me collapsed in a heap in the wet playground and needing urgent medical attention.
It did make me stronger though - when I returned to school someone else tried to jump on the bandwagon and I punched her so hard in the face she flew backwards over several desks and ended up wedged between a desk and the wall.
I was pretty much ok after that.
How the hell does that happen in this day and age? It drives me up the wall that when I've worked with young people with learning disabilities and associated needs at school. It's bullying that's the only real problem
At times we seem to live in a guilt ridden society, obsessed with sympathising with offenders.