And bro, she wasn’t disabled she had a birth defect, the defect just made her look different It didn’t stop her from doing anything so it’s not a disability.
I remember in 4th grade there was this one girl who would hit me and make fun of me for having thin hair and the teachers did nothing. Then one day at recess she threw her drink on me and started to beat the shit out of me and when I was able to punch back her nose started bleeding which was nothing compared to what she did to me. AND FOR SOME REASON I GOT SUSPENDED FOR TWO WEEKS AND ALL SHE GOT WAS I INDOOR RECCESS FOR A DAY LIKE WTF
@@amalia0044No its a joke on school systems don't act on bullying until the bullied fight back usually the victim is punished instead for self defense
@@toastmaster914 Why not good she does? The others need to learn that they cant get away with shit like that Can everyone stop replying to me now? I said I do not care how others handle their business, I never said I would handle it the same way. If you feel differently then ok, but stop replying to me.
My high school had to make a list of names and the instances in which they fought...they even made a "dumb students list" filled with names of people who had tried to bully people with hot and not lists and people who used the school emails to pick on people...BTW EVERY LIST OTHER STUDENTS MADE WAS WITH A SCHOOL EMAIL AND ON A SCHOOL COMPUTER...so if anyone ever feels stupid at least you're not school-email-bully stupid...the dumb kid's list is probably the only thing that kept people from fighting so much. Minus my best friend and me...we were either fighting each other's bullies, our own bullies or even fighting each other...
She can not only protect herself, but those she loves as well. . . . . . As someone who was bullied to the point of looking up how to unalive myself, you did the RIGHT THING. Never regret that you taught her to NEVER be a target again. 💜
Physical confrontation is for idiots and people defending themselves from physical harm. Not a way to stop bullying. Good intent but come on it’s just low.
Taught my little sister that some caterpillars have venomous hairs that can cause irritation, rashes, or worse! Taught her this because she was telling me about a fluffy caterpillar she saw and I know things like the puss caterpillar and saddleback are native to the area. Later my mom called me pissed off because my little sister got scared of a tent caterpillar.
@@draalttom844 We’ve got some nasty ones here too. Dislogable hairs that embed themselves in you and cause painful burns, nasty rashes, cramps, nausea, fever, pain in your lymph nodes, swelling, I’ve heard some can cause necrosis.
I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing, especially if there are particularly poisonous ones in the area. In time, she will understand which ones to fear and which ones are safe. Better than something happening because she didn't know.
My school has a rule where if someone throws a punch your not allowed to punch back or else your responsible. My school encourages letting people beat you up. My school also doesnt care about SA. There are multiple guys at my school that touch girls innappropriately, and they get off without even a detention because "they are autistic they dont know better". Pretty sure the principals a p*do too
My school has a huge fight every other week and it's never the victim that gets in trouble, neither did the girl in this story. Obviously she would be talked to and they would have to make them take time off school but it doesn't mean they are in trouble, just that they broke the rules.
@@Fission_27 an important part of having an extended world view is to understand that just because you don’t see something doesn’t mean that it doesn’t happen. I myself have witnessed, as well as listened to much testimony about this in public talking forums, documentaries, and rallies from victims. These are situations in which the schools will either suspend the victim for snapping on their bully, or be told something along the lines of “just ignore it” “get over it” or “move classes and don’t see them anymore” as opposed to addressing the bullying issue. Being suspended isn’t the only way a victim can be punished, being silenced can be equally damaging. Just because it doesn’t happen in your school doesn’t mean that it’s not an issue
@@greyline1011no no there is no excuse for you INSINUATING PERMANENT DAMAGE ON A CHILD also this story isn’t real, none of them are and anyways two boys would have wiped the floor with one girl boxing or not
Oh well that girl is serving her own justice. I think she's amazing. Im tired of parents raising bullies. Parents that don't teach your kids better than being bullies, YOU are trash.
@@LocalChaos-8217 if the principle didn’t do anything there likely was no proof it can be made into a lawsuit she would likely lose. Even if there in the law and denying it is useless
@@LocalChaos-8217 in the second story with the boys it only said they picked on her friend. Which could mean anything, and can mean they only talked shit. She would absolutely lose in that case, and be charged with assault.
@@Ironpaths if they can prove their child was bullied and standing up for themselves; self defense is what the child is doing. I'm so sick of schools doing nothing about bullying. If they did, these fights might occur less often
I would be proud of her if she were my daughter. I would also ask the principal, how long were you gonna let this go on in both cases? You know they knew, they left it to your daughter to take care of it, and then dare to call you in.
sometimes people just don’t understand the actual huge toll bullying takes on a person’s self confidence and mental health. people just underestimate it and don’t think anything of it, while actually people should be taking these things more seriously 😢
My youngest son had a problem with bullies when he was in the 4th grade. I talked to his teacher and the principal several times about it. It went on and on for months with them doing nothing about. They even ban him from playing at recess because he was getting unexplained injures when he played. That was the last straw for me. The next day I was at the principal office giving them a good what for about how they were treating my son. I asked them again what were they doing about his bullies and how unfair it was that he couldn't play with the other kids because of the bullies. They told me AGAIN that they were looking into it. My son was in the office with us as we were talking so I turned to him and told him in a loud clear voice in front of the principal and office personnel that until they fix this problem he had my permission to defend himself if anyone else tried to hurt him again. Everyone's Jaws drop and they started to tell me I couldn't do that. I looked them in the eyes with my meanest mommy bear look and told them yes I could because they were not doing their jobs protecting my child and I will not let my son be beat on any more without him having the right to defend himself. If you don't like it then fix the problem about the bullies. The problem was fixed the very next day. I regret that I didn't do that sooner. ❤😊
You really had to go that far for the school to deal with a few mean 4th graders? Like, isn't it the schooks job to make sure the children are safe? What a messed up school!
Good for you! You did the right thing trust me. I got bullied in middle school for a lot of things. But the worst was when I had a guy I didn’t know call me “babygirl”. It happened in P.E so I told the coach and he brought in the admin lady in (to be honest she was really stupid). She didn’t do anything about it except “talk” to him so it happened again. My mom had several meetings with admin and the principal. My mom told me if that guy or anyone else tried touching me or did something else I had every permission to defend myself. Thankfully things never escalated because that kid came to me during my break and put his arm around me, I slapped his hand so hard it was red and he left me alone after that but he would call me racist and other things😅
@@NekoOtori-pm5ziI'm sorry you went through that. I know how bad boys can be with being disgusting pigs and how bad bullying can get. I'm glad you made yourself stronger 💪 though, much love 💜
Sticking up for yourself and somebody else that can't fight back is a good thing.. I would not be disappointed I would be very proud of her.. she will not be a Target to people when she gets older..
@@bingus-mc-dingus64 50/50 Chance it's fake unless you were the writer I take all reddit stories with a grain of salt. I treat it as real until proven otherwise
@@BloodSunBlast the only reason why I think its fake is because the little girl beat the shit out of both the girls and the boys like you're telling me 5 boys got bashed up by one girl who's half their size, blood all over their shirts, bullshit unless if the dad fucking Mr. Miyagi from karate kid, I'm not believing it.
@@BloodSunBlastit isn’t 50/50. If I walked into my bedroom anytime today, would It be a 50/50 if I had 1 million dollars randomly lying there? NO, cause I’m poor
@@gamercentral2417 you very clearly don't understand. 50% chance it's a lie and 50% chance it's the truth. It's divided No one but the writer knows if it's true or false. Unless they were there. End of discussion. You can't change my mind
Be proud of her, and also of yourself. You taught her to defend herself and others against bullies. As long as she uses her skill for good, she does nothing wrong. Very well done! ❤
that is no trouble, fighting bullies takes guts and courage, ''an eye for an eye,a tooth for a tooth, the one who started it is the one to blame '' that is my motto
Lesson of the story if your son or you daughter is getting bullied then teach them how to fight and they will never get picked on again slay💅🤪😜🩷🛍️🎀😜🌸🛍️💅🌸😜😜🌸🌸❤️👹👹🩷😜💅🛍️😝😝😝🤪🤪🛍️🎀🌸🎀🛍️😜😜🎀🎀🎀😜😜💅👹👹🤔🛍️💅💅🛍️🎀🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🎀🛍️😜💅🤪💅💅💅
Slay that has made my whole day I’m so glad ur daughter stood up for her and her freind although they didn’t deserve to be battered still I laughed so hard 😂😂😂😂