When unchecked liberalism goes wrong: study finds anti-bullying programs lead to MORE bullying

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Anti-Bullying doesn't exist in the society that thrives off bullying. The ramifications of bullying have always been bigger than a social issue. It's been the reason our domestic and foreign policy work here in the U.S. It's not a Liberal thing or a Conservative thing....it's both. From the destruction of Native Land and it's inhabitants to now....Bullying has been a blood-line of the U.S.
 

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Agreed. The thread title should have been when state intervention goes wrong. :heh:

The analyses in the current study are based on data from the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children (HBSC) 2005-2006 U.S. study. Sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), the HBSC study has been conducted every four years since 1985 to examine school-based behaviors of adolescents from more than 40 different countries. Funded by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the HBSC study collected data with a nationally representative sample of students in public, Catholic, and other private schools.

But hey why let facts get in the way.:manny:
 

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The analyses in the current study are based on data from the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children (HBSC) 2005-2006 U.S. study. Sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), the HBSC study has been conducted every four years since 1985 to examine school-based behaviors of adolescents from more than 40 different countries. Funded by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the HBSC study collected data with a nationally representative sample of students in public, Catholic, and other private schools.

But hey why let facts get in the way.:manny:
:patrice:So let me get this straight before getting into a who can google facts faster race.

You are asserting that private schools are NOT better at handling bullying, or do NOT have lower instances of bullying? :ld:

and just for clarity I am asserting that they do preform better in this area.
 

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Any anti-bullying program has to be paired with a "Why and How to whoop someone's a$$" program. If you don't have the time or money to do both, teach the latter. :ld:
 

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:patrice:So let me get this straight before getting into a who can google facts faster race.

You are asserting that private schools are NOT better at handling bullying, or do NOT have lower instances of bullying? :ld:

and just for clarity I am asserting that they do preform better in this area.

I'm not asserting anything. I just decided to actually take a look at the study to get a handle on where they were getting this data from. It seemed like a small sample size to me in addition to the obvious idea that schools with a bunch of students being bullied would be the ones that had bullying prevention programs. Not sure how that fits with the conclusions the article draws. It does raise some interesting ideas and I think merits further research, but I wouldn't draw any conclusions from a single study.
 

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We're making these kids soft as fukk these days. They need to learn to deal with bullying. They're going to be bullied their entire life in one way or another. :manny:
 

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:shaq2:Or maybe we need parents to start being parents and stop looking to the state for answers...
but that means parents would have to actually raise their kids.
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It takes a village to raise a child. All adults need to consider themselves mentors and role models to all children around them. You do your best as a parent but the kid gets mixed signals from everywhere. Adults now are conditioned never to talk to children. I got called up by my cousin's principal a few months ago. Dropping of my cousin i stopped some kids picking on one kid and talked to them, in a sincere and straightforward manner, about how we should treat each other. This man called me telling me i should have done nothing, should have reported it inside and keep it moving. My cousin told me many times teachers don't say or do anything about it even when it's right in front of them These kids know. It's their world. This was no different when i was a kid.
 

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since when are liberals the only people concerned about bullying...? fukkouttahere with this gump shyt breh...
 
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