I can remember getting picked on by a kid once. I was in the 7th grade, and I lived down the street fro ma kid named Colin. Colin was much taller than me, and if I remember right, I was probably 5'4 and under 90 lbs. Soaking wet. With work boots on. One day, after riding the bus home, i was walking down my street, and Colin, who lived a street over, started following me and pushing me in me back. he pushed me the entire way home, but for the life of me, I can't remember what he was saying. I lean toward it being something racial, because he proudly displayed a confederate flag on his faux letter jacket. So I ran in the house, and told my step dad what had happened, and 10 minutes later, we walked down to his house, my dad had a conversation with his dad, and from that day this now, I've never had a problem with Colin. I'm not sure what was said, but it clearly made a strong impression. Outside of that instance, I can't think of a time I thought I was being bullied. And from the first time i saw "Carrie"
I knew I'd leave people the fuck alone, cuz i'm not going up in flames. It just never made sense to me, "picking" on people. But that doesn't make me "superkid" or anything... my mom is still looking for my 8th grade report card (tossed that shit in the trash after hiding it for months, cuz if she found it, i'd accept the punishment). So I come across this story about the little boy with the "My Little Pony" backpack getting picked on, beaten up, and called out his name, and I feel for him. I was never victim to, or a party to, the gang mentality of seeing a different kid and attacking him from all angles. From 7th grade till graduation, I was to high school in San Antonio, TX, and while I can think of instances kids were hounded, it wasn't prevalent to the point that kids left schools, or kids were suspended, or parents came up to the school. We just weren't wired that way. You never heard about "jocks picking on nerds" or "popular kids ganging up on losers" because it didn't happen. There was that whole "Black vs. Mexican" War, but that was niggas being niggas, nigga standing in for "jackass of any ethnicity or gender".
Grayson Bruce decided to rock his MLP backpack, and was harrassed for it being "girly". Ya know.... My little Pony is girly as hell. Girly to the point that if I saw a kid right now with a My Little Pony backpack, I'd think "THAT SHIT IS GIRLY!" If my son wanted the same strap... I don't know if i'd buy it. But if i did, I'd let him know that kids will have opinions, so he may have to deal with criticism. But criticism aside, if anyone touches him over his personal taste, he have every right to touch them back. And if you aren't comfortable with that... Your Dad can have a talk with any other kid's Dad. Fro mthe Looks of it, people are showing their support for the little guy.
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