Kids Say The Darndest Things
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Kids Say The Darndest Things
A busload of school kids taunt 68 year-old schoolbus monitor.
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That is totally outrageous! First off, my kids know better and are respectful...however, if I ever caught wind that they were involved in something so disrespectful and mean I would have them out back looking for the perfect switch. I just don't understand this type of behavior. 

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Saw on TV where one of the fathers was almost in disbelief one of his kids would do something like this. Don't remember his exact words though.
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He said he was in tears.
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teri, regarding your comment above about having them out back looking for the perfect switch.
I can relate to this. When I was young (long ago), and did something wrong enough to need it, I was sent out to sort through the hedge for a switch. It was very difficult trying to pick one out that was big enough (not to big), but not too small(would be in more trouble), and take it into the house for a bit of leg striping.
The mental torment of making choices of your own switch was usually more punishment than the switching. It gives you time to reflect on your behavior, and was a good learning tool.
Brought back memories....
I can relate to this. When I was young (long ago), and did something wrong enough to need it, I was sent out to sort through the hedge for a switch. It was very difficult trying to pick one out that was big enough (not to big), but not too small(would be in more trouble), and take it into the house for a bit of leg striping.
The mental torment of making choices of your own switch was usually more punishment than the switching. It gives you time to reflect on your behavior, and was a good learning tool.
Brought back memories....
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Kids can be mean and cruel, especially at that age. They don't seem to understand what their hurtful words do to others. At least it sounds like the parents are very upset about their kids behavior and will take appropriate action.
On the other side of the coin, I heard there have been death threats made against the kids/families. Really? Unbelievable how some idiots think that making a death threat is justice for kids being stupid.
On the other side of the coin, I heard there have been death threats made against the kids/families. Really? Unbelievable how some idiots think that making a death threat is justice for kids being stupid.

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StewNTexas wrote:teri, regarding your comment above about having them out back looking for the perfect switch.
I can relate to this. When I was young (long ago), and did something wrong enough to need it, I was sent out to sort through the hedge for a switch. It was very difficult trying to pick one out that was big enough (not to big), but not too small(would be in more trouble), and take it into the house for a bit of leg striping.
The mental torment of making choices of your own switch was usually more punishment than the switching. It gives you time to reflect on your behavior, and was a good learning tool.
Brought back memories....


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It makes me wonder.Keith B wrote:On the other side of the coin, I heard there have been death threats made against the kids/families. Really? Unbelievable how some idiots think that making a death threat is justice for kids being stupid.

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I'm not "old enough to remember it" but it is one of my favorite films.george wrote:Is anyone, besides me, old enough to remember "A Clockwork Orange"?
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These kids are thugs in the making and that video is a snapshot of something terribly wrong in this nation. That bus monitor should have gotten up and slapped that boy right across the mouth. Then can you imagine the horror? A poor child struck by an educator!
Give me a break. These kids run amuck and their parents feign horror after a TV crew knocks on their door. I agree that giving those boys a good switching is the best, healthiest and most reasonable response to this, but if they had the kind of parents who were apt to switch, those boys would not have been doing this in the first place. Don't think tormenting a 65 year old lady is the end of it. These boys won't go home, think about their actions and repent. No, they went home laughing and posted it to YouTube. Soon they will move on from heckling seniors and start committing more serious violations, maybe assault, rape, murder even.
Those future thugs will just continue along until they meet the same fate as Trayvon Martin, and then politicians and the media will claim it is the fault of a society that lets people walk around with guns and murder children. No my friends, it will be fault of a society who decided that striking a child is one of the very few sins a person can commit.

Give me a break. These kids run amuck and their parents feign horror after a TV crew knocks on their door. I agree that giving those boys a good switching is the best, healthiest and most reasonable response to this, but if they had the kind of parents who were apt to switch, those boys would not have been doing this in the first place. Don't think tormenting a 65 year old lady is the end of it. These boys won't go home, think about their actions and repent. No, they went home laughing and posted it to YouTube. Soon they will move on from heckling seniors and start committing more serious violations, maybe assault, rape, murder even.
Those future thugs will just continue along until they meet the same fate as Trayvon Martin, and then politicians and the media will claim it is the fault of a society that lets people walk around with guns and murder children. No my friends, it will be fault of a society who decided that striking a child is one of the very few sins a person can commit.

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She has received around $500K in donations since this went viral on the internet. Retire and take a nice vacation!
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I saw this yesterday. It made me really mad. Kids have completely lost respect for their elders. Even in the last 10 years. I'm only 22. I would never have done something like that. If i witnessed that I probably would have gotten into a fight because i can't stand people picking on other people. I'm truly starting to worry about the future because i'm worried about the influences my future children might have.
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george wrote:Is anyone, besides me, old enough to remember "A Clockwork Orange"?
Yep...still have the book.
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My brother had a great strategy. He would take a long, long time to find the switch. It would give our dad time to chill a little and switch didn't hurt so bad. He was smart, I just wanted to get it over with. It bothered me more that my dad was upset with me.Tbucher1218 wrote:StewNTexas wrote:teri, regarding your comment above about having them out back looking for the perfect switch.
I can relate to this. When I was young (long ago), and did something wrong enough to need it, I was sent out to sort through the hedge for a switch. It was very difficult trying to pick one out that was big enough (not to big), but not too small(would be in more trouble), and take it into the house for a bit of leg striping.
The mental torment of making choices of your own switch was usually more punishment than the switching. It gives you time to reflect on your behavior, and was a good learning tool.
Brought back memories....We had a Weeping Willow Tree. Also going to fathers closet to get the "correct" belt

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