
Originally Posted by
OwenWentFullMGTOW
I had to contend with a bully back in middle school. A new kid showed up in the middle of the school year and straight off he started pushing other people around. One day, a Tuesday, iirc, he chose me and things nearly got ugly. But a teacher saw what was about to happen and got between us.
We got sent to the principal's office. And unfortunately for all parties concerned, the school principal (a woman, of course) was all about "conflict resolution". So, she did her song and dance, sent us on our way and probably felt like she achieved something.
I even tried to warn her at the time. I told her she needed to put that kid on a leash NOW. Because sooner or later, someone will get hurt. She just laughed it off. That was Tuesday.
She wasn't laughing anymore on Friday when we were back in her office, the bully had a split lip, bloody nose, eye swollen shut and two of his teeth in a paper cup on her desk while my knuckles were still bleeding.
She wanted to gripe us out but I wasn't having ANY of that. I reminded her that I had tipped her off about how things would go if the bully started in on me again. I warned her about what I would do, which is literally what I did, and she had NO RIGHT to be angry or surprised by it.
Point being that often times, victims have every meaningful option taken off the table by the schools, teachers, principals, whoever. There's a very clear and obvious way of dealing with bullies.
Thing is, women control education and they view boys not as boys, but as defective girls. They don't want boys to fight back, simple as that.
EDIT- Just so I don't look like Mr. Internet Badass, I wrote:
"two of his teeth in a paper cup"
Yes, I knocked two of his teeth out. But they looked to be the last two baby teeth that he had. It would've been a bigger flex if I'd knocked out two of his adult teeth. Instead, I'm very sure that all I did was knock out two already loose teeth. But the point stands. The asshole started something he couldn't finish. That's all I'm trying to say.