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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]gardnerhill
2011-02-15 08:17 am UTC (link)
Frankly, I'm envious that the kid's parents are backing him up. He's not getting that "Well, if you wouldn't provoke them, they wouldn't beat you up" or "No wonder the kids think you're weird" crap from them. Much less that horrific injunction to forgive his assailants because it's the Christian Thing To Do.

...Why yes, I am bitter as French Roast coffee, why do you ask?

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[info]telegramsam
2011-02-16 03:03 pm UTC (link)
Don't feel bad, I got the same sort of platitudes growing up. A whole lot of "if you just ignore them they will stop" from my parents, grandparents and the school especially, which is 100% bullshit.

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[info]kintotech
2011-02-18 02:26 am UTC (link)
'If you ignore them, they'll stop' is full of such shit, I cannot even put my utter hate about that phrase to words well enough.

All that does is make them try harder.

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[info]telegramsam
2011-02-18 01:31 pm UTC (link)
Yup, pretty much.

I think it's just something adults tell kids to shut them up and make them go away. It's always been bullshit. Hell, it was probably already bullshit when bullies were using mammoth bones to beat up the nerds who were busy trying to invent fire.

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