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Whot do you do when a brown boy bullies my white son cause he has to wear glasses?

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Whot do you do when a brown boy bullies my white son cause he has to wear glasses?

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  1. Kick his *ss.


  2. Colour has nothing to do with it.  You need to talk to the child's teacher or his parents.

  3. Speak to the school straight away.

  4. What does skin color have to do with it? If he was a white boy, would it matter?

    Anyway, talk to the kids mom.

  5. Why is the colour of the boy an issue?

  6. i dont think you are allowed to call people brown if they are black

  7. Why does the color of skin matter? It really does sound like you are racist...............maybe your son was bulling the other boy and the other boy got fed up. Either way fighting isnt the answer.

  8. bullying is not acceptable whatever ones colour.   u need to speak to the school if this is where it is happening as they should have an anti bullying policy.

  9. i don't think you should bring race into anything like this

  10. If you know the bullies' mom, go speak with her. Be sure to be polite at first and start sharing what was bothering you. Never bring up about colors. It has nothing to do with it. Wish you a good luck!

  11. Why do their colors have any impact on this question?

  12. What's their skin colour got to do with it?!?

  13. The school should be on top of this. Complain loud and long. Also a police report might not be a bad idea-for legal back up. Kids will be kids, but being brown and in my youth gotten more than my share of beatings(I was small and had no birth parents or big brother) I can understand. One time I got one of the white gang that always beat me after school alone. After I straightened him out the other guys more or less left me alone. It helps to be really really fast!

  14. Would it be any more okay if it was a white kid bullying him, I wonder.

  15. What do you do when a big white fist smashes through your computer screen and mashes your nose into your head?

    Wake up and smell the batteries mate.

  16. its people like you who should be color blind.

    what does race have to do with this?

  17. what do you mean by brown boy ,is this child black or asian.to be honest it does not matter if this is happening in school you follow the school procdures bulling is bulling no matter what colour the child is .the teacher could deal with this matterby talking to student and turning it around ,by saying he would like it if he was bullyed because of his colour.

    teachers must be given the chance to deal with the matter.

    you must report it ,and give

  18. as people have said, what does the colour of either child have to do with it?

    If in school, raise it with the teacher and let him/ her deal with it - it's bullying and discrimination. Sounds like a good topic for Circle Time (or whatever their school calls it).

    If outside school, speak to the parents. Also, speak to the child. Point out that your son isn't laughing at him for NOT having glasses, or for wearing whatever colour coat, or living in whatever street, and tell him firmly to pack it in.

  19. Just handle it like any other bullying case, their skin colour shouldn't matter.

  20. why the brown and white destinction?

  21. whats with the colour problem then

  22. Same thing as if the bully were white--teach him how to deal with it.  Tell him kids can be cruel, etc etc.  There will be a white bully at some point.

  23. If you think the way that it sounds like you do...racist....rethink who is bullying who.  Your son may be bullying the "brown boy" because that is what he learned from you.  I hope the "brown boy" kicks your son's a*s, and then his daddy gets you.

  24. Why does race matter??? How would you react if anyone of ANY race bullied your child. You should treat every race the same. Personally I wouldn't worry about bullying... because if you raise your child to be racist... he will have more bullying to look forward to in his future... I'm sorry to seem so hateful, but it's the truth.

    If this incident is happening at school, and is a constant problem, I would contact the school about this matter.

    Truthfully it all depends on your sons age, because at some point he's going to have to stick up for himself.

  25. Wouldn't you be just as angry w/ a white boy bullying him?

    Honey, all kids can be cruel.

  26. It seems very few of the people on here understand what race has to do with it which is obvious if the situation were reversed the school would have a hissy fit. The teasing will subside if he just started wearing the glasses. If its been going on for awhile speak with the school staff b/c it has turned into harassment.

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