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Originally Posted by fotze
I can see DR's point. Contrary to popular belief (including my own at one point), a parent does not have 100% control of how a kid will behave, what he will become. I know that belief makes things a lot easier to sort out, but it simply isn't true and surely people must really believe the world is not that simple.
It is most likely the parents could have been better. So it is a decent assumption. There is always the possibility that the parents did everything right and all the other potential influencing factors affected the kid and reversed the parenting. What if the skinny kids uncle raped him 3 weeks ago and the kid has all of a sudden acted out.
That said I wish he started face punching the little fataer after he chucked him.
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I get that Fotze, but thats not really up to the kid thats getting bullied, nor should he care, thats up to the teachers to figure out why he's lashing out.
The only thing that kids should concern themselves with is not being targets for that kind of rage.