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Originally Posted by cannon7
I've already explained what I did with bullies. And I raised a developmentally challenged child.
The short answer is that the bullying didn't go on for seven years. It stopped the moment I was aware of it. And if it hadn't stopped I would have done everything in my power to ensure that it did.
That should've happened here. Either by a parent, a teacher, a principal, a super intendant -- you name it. The adults are the ones accountable. That should be the real story. Why was this bullying allowed to happen for so long?
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Adults are among the accountable but the way you say that you are implying they have all the accountability. At 14 you are developed enough to understand the difference between right and wrong. While Miller is not solely accountable here he is not absolved because he is a minor and adults didn’t step in soon enough. He did the act and needs to own it but I do agree there are parents and teachers here that also own some accountability for their actions (or inaction)