I wish that she had used her crutch and wacked them in the nuts.
I bet 90% of her class room, makes fun of her everyday too.
It would have but do you think someone who would behave that way in the first place is really capable of accepting responsibility? I would have serious, serious doubts and I would need to see it happen before I'd ever believe it.
Ugh! There just aren't enough words to express how disgusted I feel about this "man".
and your point is what? That because kids make fun of her it's ok for a grownup to do the same thing?
And I don't think I'd believe any "apology" that came out of his mouth either. It's like a criminal saying at a victim impact statement(not all of them of course, I'm sure that some criminals are genuinely sorry), "I'm so sorry for what I did.", when what they are really saying is "I'm sorry that I got caught.".
Well you make fun of people that can't spell every day. You call them retards, the whole works.
As far as I'm concerned your not far off from that azzhole in the video.
My point. Its OK for 90% of our kids to act that cruel, and not much is done to change it.
Then one adult acts like a kid and everyone is up in arms. /roll eyes.
I see at least 4 of you act like that azzhole on this website every few days.
You can at least assume responsibility for it now.
But i don't think you will.
They are only ever sorry they got caught, if they had a conscience they wouldn't have committed the wrong act in the first place.
Exactly. It's like the celebrities that get caught with the hands in the cookie jar(the cookie jar being another actor, one NOT married to the cookie-stealer). They're always sorry! Sorry that their career just may be taking a huge hit, that is.
Sorry that their career just may be taking a huge hit, that is.
Well they say there's no such thing as bad press. Actually, a little scandal has been known to revive the odd slumping career, lol.
It's pitiful enough when adults don't know better than to behave like that with each other, but to do it to children is just beyond pathetic. I really meant it when I said I feel sorry for his son, what a pitiful excuse for a role model he has in his dad.
"The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about" - Oscar Wilde
That may be true, but other scandals can pretty much derail them. Look at Lindsay Lohan for example. She was touted as the next "big thing" and look at her now? She's known more for her idiotic behaviour than anything she does on film.
While that is true for a lot of them, there are always some that it would be better if the incident/scandal had been forgotten rather than talked about(the fellow from The Green Mile that married the 16 year old girl for example. I think that probably pretty much totalled his career. Of course, I could be mistaken!).
True but look at Charlie Sheen. Same idiotic behaviour, new television show.
You can always find "those" incidents in Hollyweird's sordid history. The Fatty Arbuckle story springs to mind.
So you're comparing what goes on around here with a grown man mocking and mimicking a young girl???
And who the hell said that it's ok for 90% of our kids to act cruel??
The root of the problem starts with what is going on around here. Parents showing kids, that its ok to bully, and mock people.
Adults that mock and act cruel like Gerryh must set a good example for their kids.
Good chances they act the same as him.
I bet 90% of her class room, makes fun of her everyday too.
That aside, what I still find absolutely astounding is that you seem to be equating what you perceive your treatment here to be as the same as the humiliation suffered by the disabled child who has been taunted by a grown man, who should know better, in the OP. Not by a long shot, it is not even close.
Got some stats to back that up?My point. Its OK for 90% of our kids to act that cruel
You, EAO, goreby, PN do it all the time, not just every couple days.I see at least 4 of you act like that azzhole on this website every few days.
I have no problem with my kids mocking bullies like you guys.The root of the problem starts with what is going on around here. Parents showing kids, that its ok to bully, and mock people.
I hope so.Good chances they act the same as him.
Take the first step then.Admitting is the first step in, the changing process.
So 90% of the adults everywhere are bullies then???? They'd have to be in order for the logic of your argument to follow that 90% of the kids are bullies and they all learn by example.
That aside, what I still find absolutely astounding is that you seem to be equating what you perceive your treatment here to be as the same as the humiliation suffered by the disabled child who has been taunted by a grown man, who should know better, in the OP. Not by a long shot, it is not even close.
I bet not. My kids go to school with a kid with CP, and I've seen him walk through the halls. I'd say 95% of kids treat him like he's just another class mate.