Child stabbed to death by a fellow student. [UPDATED!]

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JMV

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That's really odd. Here in Portugal, at least in mine and a few other schools it's exactly the same. I'm in the same grade as you are and I'm noticing quite often that the kids are getting shorter and more violent. I mean, they're not stabbier, but no one here has the guts (or is coward enough) to do such a thing. Albeit that, it seems as though everything is crumbling at a distressing rate. Violence is rising everywhere, not only in schools. I'm getting genuinely concerned... ****.

PS: The shorter part doesn't really matter, but it's curious nonetheless. :p
 

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I have also noticed that all the years below mine are turning out to be full of little shits. Little because they seem to be getting shorter and shits because most of them parade around the school practically begging for someone to stab them. I'm in year 11 btw.

I've noticed this to all of the freshman or grade 9 all look as if they are 9 years old, and all of them think they are the baddest people around, its really annoying
 

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Correct my friend, correct.

TimeLord said:
Grigori361 said:
TimeLord said:
Humanity is doomed

DOOOMED I tell you

But seriously stabbing a mother while holding a baby is insane!
Heheheheheh..... read the original post again.
I'm confused do you mean the Mother/baby thing?

The person doing the stabbing was holding a baby according to OP, thats what I meant :p
 

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When I was in grade 10, a guy was running around nurpling people. He passed outta sight and we didn't think much more of it, but then another of my friends showed up looking kinda frazzled. He sat down and started to eat, when the nurple guy came back and jumped on him. A fight broke out, and of course, we kinda just kicked him off of our friend, and got sent to the office. Anyway, Pat had stood up for himself after he got nurpled, and smashed the guy's face with his binder before walking off.

A lot of this sort of thing has been going on too. I saw last year when a fight broke out, the combatants shook hands afterwards. It was a nice thing to see, and harkens back to the whole "Boys will be boys" thing. I'd actually prefer Boys Will be Boys to the Zero Tolerance policies in schools these days. ZTP just stresses everyone out, and allows shitheads to get away with pretty much anything they want.
 

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So today while my dad was driving me to school I was listening to the news on the ABC above the roar of the 6 litre V8 engine. It turns out at a private school in Brisbane a 12 year old kid was stabbed to death by a 13 year old kid from his school. The Deparment of Education stated that "this is not becoming a trend" despite that a few weeks earlier, one student stabbed a classmate in the leg at a different school. Then they moved on to talk about a completely unrelated incident where a mother had stabbed another mother outside a school. The woman with the knife was holding a baby at the time.

Oh, and yes someone at my school has been stabbed before (he was stabbed in the arm with a pair of scissors over a matter of $10) and I have also noticed that all the years below mine are turning out to be full of little shits. Little because they seem to be getting shorter and shits because most of them parade around the school practically begging for someone to stab them. I'm in year 11 btw.

So, has a conflict at your school resulted in someone getting seriously hurt? Do you think the years below yours are becoming groups of assholes?
First off, what's up, fellow Junior!

Second off, yeah, I've noticed that. Kids nowadays (Old Man Mode- ACTIVATE!!!) seem to be so eager to start shit with you, you know? I remember how last year, some skinny-ass kid marched up to me and a friend out of the blue and tried to start a fight.

He'd given my friend shit earlier. My friend had seen him get into a fight with his girlfriend, and my buddy (douche that he is) snickered a little. That guy heard it, tried to stop trouble, and was barely dissuaded from it. This time, though, he just marched up, took off his backpack (hardly a threatening gesture, since it was practically empty and he looked like a douche-y stick figure), and tried to mess with us. I mean, this guy was puny, and I'm a large fellow, so I just looked at him and thought, "This guy's fucking NUTS. I could kill'im just by sitting on him, he's so tiny."

So, we got him to calm down, and went on our way, but it struck me: what was this headstrong pipsqueak thinking? Did he think he could really kick my ass with his probably 120 pounds of 'might,' as opposed to my 237 (yeah, I'm fat)? Do these guys NOT understand the concept of tact, or recognizing when retreat is the best option? What's there thought process, here? "Hey, he's white- I can take'em!" Is that it? 'Cause that doesn't mean shit in a fight.

I'm of the opinion that the younger kids nowadays- they lack humility and tact. They're too headstrong to recognize when a certain course of action might get them beat up, or when a polite "Hey, that was a private moment, could you not talk about that anymore" will go a LOT farther than trying to take down someone twice your size. And to me, that's a problem, because tact is damn well important, especially when that guy you're talking shit to may have a knife, or might be in a gang that doesn't take kindly to outsiders beating up members.
 

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Well the real word doesn't care about them, so they either get their act straight or become homeless (or turn to crime, which gives them a shorter lifespan and a jail sentence)
 

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I've never been bullied, but if someone tried to mess with me, I'd teach them a lesson. Maybe not with a weapon, but I'd beat the shit out of them. If the kid is younger and weaker, I don't blame him for trying to fight back, any way possible. Frankly, the authorities can't do shit, and you're kidding yourself if you think it's going to stop for no reason. There is never an excuse for bullying, and I feel for the victims of such abuse.
 

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JMV said:
That's really odd. Here in Portugal, at least in mine and a few other schools it's exactly the same. I'm in the same grade as you are and I'm noticing quite often that the kids are getting shorter and more violent.
OH.
YOUR.
GOD.


WE'RE DEVOLVING INTO NEANDERTHALS
 

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angryscotsman93 said:
Kids nowadays seem to be so eager to start shit with you, you know? I remember how last year, some skinny-ass kid marched up to me and a friend out of the blue and tried to start a fight.
I blame increasing popularity (and impression by companies) of gangster culture upon todays youth, and the rise in popularity of MMA/UFC (say "its not supposed to be about people beating each other up, it's an art form" all you want, reality's not buying it) for situations like this.
 

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Hallow said:
angryscotsman93 said:
Kids nowadays seem to be so eager to start shit with you, you know? I remember how last year, some skinny-ass kid marched up to me and a friend out of the blue and tried to start a fight.
I blame increasing popularity (and impression by companies) of gangster culture upon todays youth, and the rise in popularity of MMA/UFC (say "its not supposed to be about people beating each other up, it's an art form" all you want, reality's not buying it) for situations like this.
Agreed with this.
 

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So, has a conflict at your school resulted in someone getting seriously hurt? Do you think the years below yours are becoming groups of assholes?
no one at my school has ever been physicaly harmed AT school (there are a few fist fights outside of school though)

and yes every little kid nowadays are becoming little _____ holes, if i wasn't a nice and a pacifist a would smack one of them
 

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Hallow said:
JMV said:
That's really odd. Here in Portugal, at least in mine and a few other schools it's exactly the same. I'm in the same grade as you are and I'm noticing quite often that the kids are getting shorter and more violent.
OH.
YOUR.
GOD.


WE'RE DEVOLVING INTO NEANDERTHALS
Yeah, I wonder when the dinosaurs are gonna come back.
 

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Wow, I can relate.. Not from WA by any chance are ya? Sounds exactly like my school.. Im also in year 11. Iv heard that report on the news aswell, and it is quite disturbing.. Why would someone do that, at that age?
Dude, I can relate and I'm from SA. I'm in Year 12, and the years below me (even some of the year 11s) are major fuckwads. And my friend I knew in primary school (in my year) who used to go to Golden Grove High (for anyone in Adelaide :p) stabbed a guy in the leg with a knife. Then got moved. To my school. Now he's a dick.

But anyway...
 

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MelziGurl said:
Apparently the 13yr old was the victim of bullying and thus warranted stabbing the 12yr old boy. Now I was severely bullied through primary school and never felt any sudden or thought out urges to murder someone.
Lies, you just repressed it, so it built inside of you, like a little tiny team pot of sheer hatred and sullen rage, waiting to boil over, and explode, like a giant inflammed zit, all over whoever may be pissing you off at the moment.
Uh...yeah. -_-
 

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First order of business, your Dad has an SS Commodore? Thats pretty awesome.

Generally violence at my school isn't between students of the school, it's between students inside the school fighting people from outside. Most of the people that fight have all left to TAFE now anyway.

One thing that happened at my school 2 years ago was a pretty interesting story though. One ****** kid (I kicked the shit out of this guy when we were younger and he has never been able to be confident near me since) started a fight with this other guy for no reason at all. The guy the ****** kid started on was a year older than him (2 years older than myself), he wasn't violent or rude to anyone. He was actually kinda nerdy.
So the ****** started a fight with him and lost something serious, so what does he do? He gets about 12 of his big tough mates from outside of school to beat the shit out of this nerd who beat him in a fight!
How pathetic is that? If you start the fight and lose you have no reason to seek any kind of revenge.
 

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The reason children are getting more and more shitnesslike is because every punishment parents could give will be considered child abuse so we have to go with a time out... wow that really does a lot...