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caitiedid ([info]caitiedid) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2011-02-12 18:11:00


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"A small incident"
Boy, 6, Stabbed in Neck at School Because He Likes Pink.

It probably doesn't need to be said, but don't read the comments.


A 6-year-old boy who had been bullied because he liked to wear pink was stabbed in the neck at his preschool in central Sweden, media reports said today.

The boy, identified only as Oskar, was picked on because he liked pink clothes, nail polish and ballet, Jönköpings-Posten newspaper said. He had complained to his parents that classmates taunted him, calling him "gay" and a "girl."

The newspaper said Oskar was stabbed in an incident last week at the school. The knife used in the attack was blunt and the boy was not seriously hurt, but he had a noticeable injury on his neck, Jönköpings-Posten said, according to The Local, which carries Swedish news in English.

Staff at the school reportedly described the matter as a "small incident," The Local said.

Oskar's parents told Jönköpings-Posten they had yanked their son from the school and filed a complaint with the government agency that oversees preschools.

"I don't want to have my child at a school which considers a stab with a knife to be a 'small incident,'" the boy's mother said.


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[info]littleshebear
2011-02-13 05:26 pm UTC (link)
Oh and the fact that Isak speaking Arabic may be what pushed the other kid over the edge just adds another layer of fucked-upness to this whole mess.

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[info]kattahj
2011-02-13 05:54 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, it's not clear whether there's some Arabic/Assyrian tension in the school or if the other kid thought "jalla" was a dirty word, or both. Either way, it doesn't speak well of the school.

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