Bullying is about lack of proper supervision. It starts with kids literally being abandoned on a school bus and in a school yard by adults who have neither the time nor the authority nor the gumption to regulate kids. It expands as we get older and learn that adult society is dead broke and impotent- LIE-beral hug a thug judges can be thanked for that crap! Political correctness run amok is not helping.
Sorry, but that is utter, total and complete bullshit this "poor misunderstood bully" crap. Bullies are "psychos lite". They believe that sunshine emanates from their assholes ... Mr.and Mrs. Wonderfuls, all. They are almost always enabled by parents and handlers "who like the cuts of their jibs". Just look at the sort of support that a serial bully like Trump can scrape together just by lifting enough rocks.
Clearly you did not READ the post- bullying is about lack of supervision and lack of training! When we are children we are SUPPOSED to have adult supervision. When we are adults we are SUPPOSED to have the protection of law. NON of the protections are working at this time.
Parents are too busy. Teachers are not PERMITTED to handle kids and certainly cannot punish them. As for adults- WHO polices them any more? Cops are too busy trying to defend themselves from LIE-beral hug a thug judges who think that all criminals are VICTIMS!
It becomes ever more clear why cops end up shooting people. As I have said before-too many people become drooling idiots and forget how to behave when confronted by a cop just doing his job! The following report by Joe Warmington of Toronto Sun News illustrates a disturbing social trend. I include some comments of my own in brackets) along with his informative report:
Young armed punks brazen in cop stare down
By Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun. First posted: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 07:06 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 09:54 PM EDT
Neil Corrigan
Toronto - It was an armed standoff in Kensington Market few even knew about.
At one end of an alley in the heart of the Spadina and College-area market there were three young punks, armed and dangerous. At the other end were two Toronto Police officers looking for three fitting the description of armed robbery suspects.
The potential for blood, death, funerals and God knows what else was not only possible, but imminent on June 8.
“This is where the rubber meets the road,” said Supt. Neil Corrigan, unit commander of Toronto Police’s 14 Division.
In almost 30 years as a Toronto cop, Corrigan thought he has pretty much seen it all. But he had never seen what happened next.
“Normally when the police arrive, in my experience, young people just run away,” he said. Not anymore.
Instead the trio starred down police and started hurling insults and challenged the officers. “They had no fear of police and no understanding of the job we are sworn to do,” said Corrigan.
(I personally would suggest the kids simply have no CARE for the job cops do!)
The teens had allegedly just robbed eight people at gunpoint outside a coffee shop at Bellevue and Nassau. “One of the victims was a female who was poked in the ribs by a handgun. Others lost their wallets and cell phones, credit cards and cash. They were all traumatized.”
Meanwhile, the thugs were ”yelling that the police have no power to do anything and there is nothing we could do,” Corrigan said. “They were wrong.”
They just didn’t know it yet.
“One of the youths brushed up against a car in the alley and there was a loud clang. Right away my officers knew the suspect was armed with a heavy-duty gun.”
Calling it “remarkable” policing, his officers swooped in and arrested two of the youths.
Aged 15 and 16, they are in custody and two loaded handguns are off the street. They next day, police arrested the third suspect, 16, but are still looking for his gun.
They will appear at 311 Jarvis St. court Thursday at 9 a.m. The charges include “robbery with firearm, point firearm, use firearm in commission of offence, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition, possession of firearm contrary to prohibition order, possession of a weapon obtained by crime” as well as bail and probation condition breaches.
“It’s just pure luck no one was hurt or killed,” said Det.-Sgt. Ian McArthur, of 14 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau.
What about next time?
In a climate of banned carding and soft-on-crime courts, today’s young, armed criminal doesn’t seem to have any fear of carrying loaded guns or using them.
Corrigan says the defiance and notion among armed youth that officers are handcuffed thanks to politics and regulations is alarming because he shudders to think what could have transpired.
This is why he took to Twitter and Facebook.
On Twitter he wrote June 9: “Bad guys believe cops are not allowed to stop or talk to them, is that why so many seem to carry guns now?
Robbery suspects with guns tell my officers, Cops cant stop us or talk to us. They were WRONG. At TPS14Div; at TPSOperations
— Neil Corrigan (at) SuptCorrigan) June 9, 2016
On Facebook: “My officers respond to a robbery call, they located two suspects nearby who tell my officers that the police can’t stop them and can’t talk to them! The suspects are armed with two concealed guns in their pockets yet they believe the police are no longer allowed to stop or talk to them. That is the problem!!”
(I say this is the fault of LIE-berals-those craven vote seeking cowards who never met a citizen they didn’t think they could not both bribe and baffle with their bullshit! LIE-beral `hug a thug` judges with their `catch and release` mentality are allowing thugs to think of themselves as victims of white bigotry. This is an obvious problem when the REAL dual problems are crap attitude on the part of black thugs and a debauched and ruined economy with no real jobs available thanks to LIE-beral taxed to the max attitudes!)
“This is all about community safety,” said Corrigan. “Safety for my officers, safety for everybody.”
But when you have young criminals who have no respect for police, are so brazen, there is an issue that needs to be dealt with.
“That’s why I wrote what I wrote,” said Corrigan.
It’s more preferable than writing a letter to the widow of another slain police officer or parent of a dead kid shot by police. Corrigan almost had to write a bunch of them last week.
jwarmington at postmedia
WHAT IS CARDING?
”Carding” or “street checks” occur when police officers stop a person in a capacity that does not involve arrest and leads to that person providing the officer with personal information. Police record the information and keep it on file for intelligence purposes.