The case of the bullied kid Casey - Page 21
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Note: a number of sources are saying that Beast Master Casey has been suspended for 4 days and that the rat boy was suspended for 21. Look around for more sources please. | ||
dLKnighT
Canada735 Posts
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Hynda
Sweden2226 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:13 travis wrote: Because there is a gif of it... just look at it, it's not hard to see mate. And we allready did the whole intentions bit a few pages back. wtf are u bruce lee or some shit? how are u possibly able to read the intent of what his throw is, jeesh | ||
Hugoboss21
France346 Posts
On March 15 2011 05:46 Hans-Titan wrote: WOMBO FUCKING COMBO. WHERE YOU AT? GET YO ASS WHOOPED! http://youtubedoubler.com/?video1=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWVfvdGfVG8&start1=25&video2=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD_imYhNoQ4&start2=10&authorName=Hugoboss21 hahahahah i just made that | ||
HotKimchi
United States64 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:13 travis wrote: wtf are u bruce lee or some shit? how are u possibly able to read the intent of what his throw is, jeesh Because it was a poorly executed wrestling move. Just because you are ignorant doesn't mean others are. Thanks for adding nothing intelligent to the thread though. | ||
THE_DOMINATOR
United States309 Posts
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Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
you think everything someone does has to be copying some "move" or some shit? | ||
SirazTV
United States209 Posts
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Nawyria
Netherlands140 Posts
On March 15 2011 03:08 Kennigit wrote: + Show Spoiler + This brought a tear to my eye - i had very similar experience happen to me in elementary school. I started grade 1 in scotland (you start when you are 4 1/2 ish) so i was always a year younger when i moved back to Canada and US. In my math class in grade 7 this kid would pick on me every day sitting behind me, slapping my head etc. One day he slapped my ears with both his hands and in rage/instinct i grabbed my metal ruler, turned around and stabbed it through his hand lol. Suspended for a week. Never bullied again. GG. So no, i don't think Casey went too far. Too far would have been jumping on him and pounding his short little head into the ground. Did you hear everyone gasp in awe as that kid went down lol? I doubt people will fuck with him much when he gets back to school;. edit: to add to this, i go to college with the kid now and one night he was drunk and broke down into tears apologizing for being a dick when he was younger. Kids. Caseys story moved me in a similar fashion. I too faced my share of bullying in several statges of my eduation, most notably in secondary school. There were several guys in the same year that would continually torment me during lunch breaks and on the way back home. They called me names and threw scraps of tangerine peel and empty packets of fruit drink at me before I eventually snapped during one of our outdoor encounters. I was cycling just a short distance ahead of them when it happened. I pulled my brakes, turned my bike and essentially bowled into the trio, knocking two them off their seats. I stepped down, then pushed the third onto the sidewalk while seething with anger. I got this close to jumping on top of one of them, but instead told them to piss off before continuing home. I'm not sure how, but the story eventually found its way to our dean. Funnily it wasn't me who took the flak for the situation as he forced my tormentors to apologise. The bullying stopped for me from there on. One of these guys goes to the same university I attend, but he's enrolled in a different programme. I still sometimes see him in the hallways and he gets very nervous when we meet and tends to look anywhere I'm not. Granted, my problems were a lot less physical than Casey's, but with bullying it all comes down the psychological abuse. Cheers to Casey for standing up for himself, but exercising restraint while doing so. Also, Holy Crap: On March 15 2011 03:08 Nagano wrote: + Show Spoiler + Posted by Dustin Saldivar on FB The kids recording the incident were looking to humiliate what they thought would be an easy target. They thought, "We've done this for years. Why haven't we made his humiliation reach a wider audience?" "Imagine how awesome our friends will think we are." "This will be great! He won't fight back, we are clearly his betters." But the gods were listening. So they approached him, surrounded him. Thought to contain him. Their first mistake. So it began in earnest. Taunting came first, it always does. What was it this time? "Ginger"? "Fatty"? Whatever it was, we know it now as "Their Second Mistake." The gods were listening. "Step it up to violence," they thought. A foolish youth came forward and grabbed him by the collar. More taunting. A strike to the head. The youth displayed supreme confidence. He could taste his victim's humiliation. He even toyed with his victim when they had the audacity to raise a hand to ward off blows. His friends, out of sight, jeered and cheered on their youthful champion. Their golden child. The camera was running, the youth was giving a show. He danced a little, jabbed at his victim. He wanted more than physical dominance, he wanted to break him down psychologically. It was cruel. It was vile. It was hubris. It was their last mistake. With a speed born of many torturous years, Casey lunged. Catching the bully off guard, he closed the gap between them and encircled him with his mighty hands, hefting the arrogant youth and holding him aloft in the sky, completely helpless. With the might and wrath worthy of Zeus did Casey hurl his malefactor back to the earth like a thunderbolt, burying him in a pile of his own shame and arrogance. The gods heard. The ground trembled. The youthful arrogance that rang out only moments before became stunned silence. This hallway was Casey's arena. His opponent lay defeated in the sand. The silence was his great cheering mob. It was deafening. As he circled his defeated abuser, Casey displayed a restraint that convinced one and all that this was not beginner's luck. If his opponent didn't thank the gods for their mercy, he should. Casey could just have easily laid waste to his face with a mighty boot at any time. It would have been justified. Casey faced what remained of his tormentors, hands at his sides. Casey was no longer a victim. With a look that promised them all destruction and a trip to the underworld, they knew the fight was done. Casey, the only man present, walked away. | ||
HotKimchi
United States64 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:19 travis wrote: maybe he was just picking him up and throwing him down and there was no intent whatsoever other than to do exactly that? how would you know if he wanted to throw him down directly on his head and wasn't strong enough to do it? maybe he threw him down exactly how he wanted to throw him down, how would you possibly know? It's speculation and observation. It adds more to the conversation than LOL IDK. Which is essentially what you are typing. | ||
epicdoom
United States489 Posts
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Chaosvuistje
Netherlands2581 Posts
So yeah, good on that Casey kid. Now lets hope that the cool kids that are friends with that agressive punk aren't out for revenge. Which they will obviously do outside of school and away from supervision. Its the way of the jerk, they all clump up into an un-breakable group that you can't possibly phantom to tear apart unless you outnumber them or single them out. Going to authorities won't help, sure they will help you in the conflict but you can't have them around forever so the jerksquad will eventually get back on you. The only 'solution' is to ride it out until you go to a higher education or work. | ||
TOCHMY
Sweden1692 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:21 epicdoom wrote: why has this specific incident picked up so much attention though? It's a random isolated incident about something in Australia? It is because there was a video + story behind it, it went viral? It's a bullied kid fighting back, something that doesn't happen often. And the groundslam was frickin epic | ||
Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:21 HotKimchi wrote: It's speculation and observation. It adds more to the conversation than LOL IDK. Which is essentially what you are typing. umm no, im typing that someone asserted something to be factual when in reality it was an assumption. gj | ||
Defeat
United States476 Posts
On March 15 2011 05:59 Hynda wrote: Regardless of intent he aimed the guys skull towards the pavment and thrust down. If it was just a move from TV or something more sinister is beside the point. Your actions have consecvences. Exactly, like having brain damage for bullying someone. I would have loved if he actually had his neck broken. | ||
yosisoy
Israel202 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:16 besiger wrote: If that guy is from west philly then I know him too, don't worry hes doing ok now, I see him every year or so. On topic though, I got slugged in the face once while I wasnt expecting it, first thing i remember was throwing the guy onto the road into traffic, the rest is just a haze, so dont give me this analysis and proper response bullshit untill you get slugged in the face first and hard. I was sure you're gonna suggest he was the fresh prince of bel air, seriously. lol. :O West philly, basketball, one little fight.. you know | ||
CaptainFwiffo
United States576 Posts
Now, do we expect a 13-year old to make that kind of judgment in this sort of situation and have that kind of self-control? No. That's why he got suspended for a few days instead of being charged with a crime. Appropriately, the bully got a dislocated knee, a concussion and suspension of several weeks. I was bullied mercilessly as a kid because I was awkward and smaller than everyone (thankfully, I was just a late bloomer and grew up on the tall side.) I would have loved to have been able to do what Casey did in the video. But I would have been wrong. As satisfying as it is to see a bully get his comeuppance, Casey went too far. If the little rat had gotten a broken neck, would we still be laughing about it? | ||
Hynda
Sweden2226 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:19 travis wrote: No. maybe he was just picking him up and throwing him down and there was no intent whatsoever other than to do exactly that? how would you know if he wanted to throw him down directly on his head and wasn't strong enough to do it? maybe he threw him down exactly how he wanted to throw him down, how would you possibly know? you think everything someone does has to be copying some "move" or some shit? It's a carbon copy of a very well known move, he lets go of his grip to get into the position to flip him around, he then lifts him and thrust straight down something that isn't natural. The fact that he can't hold the weight of the kid so that he turns over and lands mostly on his side isn't something you can account for, if you did then you wouldn't thrust down. You can argue all you want that this kid reinvented the wheel and sure I can even accept that you want to argue that this guy might in a 1 in a billion way just do that however, that is a move. That isn't a unconnected series of punches, or kicks or any kind of random violent act. Even if in his mind he had never fathomed that this move existed he used it, it's a lethal move and you have to take the consecvences of your actions, even if it is by complete accident. | ||
epicdoom
United States489 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:23 TOCHMY wrote: It's a bullied kid fighting back, something that doesn't happen often. And the groundslam was frickin epic But it's not like a celestial event...I would think that, albeit uncommon, events like this have happened a decent amount if we look at it from a global perspective. (Event i'm talking to is a kid being bullied fights back). I'll bet a youtube search into "kid being bullied fights back" will turn up a bunch of results | ||
HotKimchi
United States64 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:24 travis wrote: umm no, im typing that someone asserted something to be factual when in reality it was an assumption. gj No you weren't, You were being condescending. You don't start of a post with "What are you bruce lee or something?" Everything here is either assumption, observation, or debating on how to deal with bullying. Then there is your post. Simply calling people out for making an observation on what may or may not have been a copied move, or just a simple pick up and toss. Two people were debating it, you just added worthless rhetoric. | ||
NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
On March 15 2011 06:17 Hugoboss21 wrote: http://youtubedoubler.com/?video1=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWVfvdGfVG8&start1=25&video2=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD_imYhNoQ4&start2=10&authorName=Hugoboss21 hahahahah i just made that LOL I understand that the school can't exactly pat the kid on the back and say "job well done" but in my view it was pretty col | ||
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