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LeeH 06-22-2012 12:15 AM

Making the bus monitor cry - Karma in action
 
I heard about this on the radio this afternoon. After watching the video I was just shocked. Shocked at the kids and shocked at the woman's ability to sit patiently listening to the insults. When I was 10-12, I remember some kids being obnoxious, but nothing close to this.

Karma is busy working on this one.

News stories report that the kids have received a huge amount of negative attention for their actions - threats, police investigations, etc.

Meanwhile, a fund started to collect $5000 to give the bus monitor a nice vacation is approaching half a million dollars as I write this.

Video is not work/kid safe due to language:

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look 171 06-22-2012 12:44 AM

We allow this crap to happen in our schools. Kids are not held accountable any more. What happened to the anti bullying laws? Are they being exercise here?

VINMAN 06-22-2012 03:48 AM

That video is heartbreaking. :(

You have to blame the parents also. My parents would have beat the effin piss out of me if i ever did something like that. But then again when i was a kid the was no way in hell i would have ever even thought of talking to an adult like that.

recycled sixtie 06-22-2012 04:38 AM

I cannot imagine teaching these students if that is the way they treat an adult. Something is lacking in the way some students behave lately. My neighbor has a son who is a high school teacher and he says he has two advantages: one he is male and two he plays hockey. Somehow I expect more crime. About two weeks ago a 21 year old security guard shot and killed 3 coworkers and critically injured another while servicing cash machines at our local university. He was caught trying to enter the US with $333K. Fortunately he was caught without a fight at the border.How did he think he could get away with it!

widgeon13 06-22-2012 04:47 AM

The world is upside down. The patients are running the asylum.

This needs to stop. We are here because of political correctness gone far off course.

speeder 06-22-2012 05:41 AM

I know what it is but I can't watch it. I read a description of it when it surfaced a few days ago.

Man's inhumanity to man in all its forms still manages to amaze me. I read far too much news everyday. The only consolation is that you will never read a news story or watch a youtube video entitled, "several billion people treated each other OK today", or "most people got along this week".

Must keep perspective lest I lose the plot.

Rick Lee 06-22-2012 05:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 6817072)
That video is heartbreaking. :(

You have to blame the parents also. My parents would have beat the effin piss out of me if i ever did something like that. But then again when i was a kid the was no way in hell i would have ever even thought of talking to an adult like that.

Exactly how it would have been in my house. I would also have ended up being that woman's slave laborer for at least one summer. The world truly is upside down.

We did have a cranky old lady bus driver in junior high and there was one really incident where she made a turn on a small bridge too tightly and scraped the whole side of the bus on the guard rail. One of the kids stood up and said, "This comes out of your pay!" But that was really the worst I've ever seen happen and it was kind of funny.

Rikao4 06-22-2012 06:01 AM

the response by some of the parents..
'there just being kids'...
one of the kids is parents is a local Cop..

some serious beotch slapping would have gone down in my house..

Rika

biosurfer1 06-22-2012 06:08 AM

I can't find the quote anymore but I think at least one parent might be on the right track...he said he would wait for his son's punishment from the school, then he would also have a punishment at home.

I know that can go either way, but when I was a kid, I knew exactly what that meant and I far preferred the school's punishment. Hopefully that is the case here too.

widgeon13 06-22-2012 06:09 AM

Fifty years ago when I was in HS I would have gotten kicked off the bus minimum for something approaching this behavior, then when I got home my mother would have kicked my A$$ but good.

I distinctly remember being someplace with my mother as a youngster and another woman gave me something. I missed the opportunity to say "thank you" and also missed my mother's prodding when she tried to subtly remind me. Since I clearly remember that story to this day you know my mother let me have it good when I was out of sight. Not only did I embarrass myself but it was a bad reflection on my parents. Enough said.

My guess is that this kind of discipline doesn't take place today. Where have we gone wrong as a society?

stealthn 06-22-2012 06:22 AM

I think all those kids need to have the ****e kicked out of their parents while they're forced to watch.

Unbelievable

CarreraDan 06-22-2012 06:26 AM

Looks like typical behavior for today's middle schoolers. A friend of mine is a middle school principle and the stories she can tell will make you want to ***** slap every 12-14 yr old you see. When they get the parents involved most of the time the parents blame the school/teacher and it goes downhill from there--absolutely no personal accountability today.

My parents would have beat me over such actions, however I would have never done anything like that as we were raised better. You should see some of the kids in our neighborhood, stole our cat a few years ago and locked her in a garage 7 houses down. Found her the next day when the homeowners came home and saw our signs. I could never prove it but every time she would hear or see them she would run for my wife or I and climb us like a tree. I would love to beat the living pulp out of them to teach a lesson but in my profession I would lose everything.

azasadny 06-22-2012 06:48 AM

I ouls have been beaten to death if I did that when I was a kid. Our bus drivers were our friend's mom's and we treated them with respect.

bell 06-22-2012 07:04 AM

yea....total bs..........i am barely scraping by each week and I donated $10.........
she's going to have one hell of a vacation.....

asphaltgambler 06-22-2012 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widgeon13 (Post 6817136)
The world is upside down. The patients are running the asylum.

This needs to stop. We are here because of political correctness gone far off course.

Yeah........................no s**t - I could not agree more. When I was a kid that age I'm sure I could be prick to other kids who were pricks to me but someone's mother or grandmother?? Nothing but respect...........

fastfredracing 06-22-2012 07:24 AM

That lady is friggen' pillar of self control, and cool levelheadedness. She deserves everything good that comes her way from this, and we should all take a lesson from her.

rouxroux 06-22-2012 07:31 AM

The fund is now over 500K, quite a bit more than the 5K they had hoped for. Karma indeed!

Superman 06-22-2012 07:40 AM

The owner of the "Five and dime" store in my hometown was named Matt Machinsky. I called him "Mr. Machinsky." Each time, he asked me to call him "Matt." I could never do that. My two choices were "Mr. Machinsky" and "Sir." In sports there as a third choice. "Coach."

Rikao4 06-22-2012 07:59 AM

several here have mentioned ..
what would have happened at home..
and that's true for many here..
but..
most of us would NEVER even gone there in the first place..

upside..
these kids are on other bullies radar now..
and while not really correct..
I'm gonna have too look the other way ..
and would tell the parents..
'their just having fun with your precious piece of scheisse'

Rika

URY914 06-22-2012 08:06 AM

I heard on the news today that the kids are getting death threats and the cops are having to park outside of their houses for protection.


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