My high school would have said I wasn't bullied. They'd be lying.
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Schools tend to hide bullying problems I know from experience.
My school would claim I was never bullied, too, and it would be a lie.
Exactly. Especially if the administration was bully-friendly, which they often are. My daughter was so bullied at her middle school that we ended up having to take her out and put her in online school because the administration didn't give a shit. The one time we went so apoplectic that they were forced to act, they made the bullies apologize to her and her apologize to the bullies. Which, of course, made things worse.
One of my daughter's best friends is still in that school and he is trans. Some girl was harassing him and being incredibly bigoted to him and he finally turned around and slapped her for it. Guess which one of them got suspended and which one wasn't even finger-wagged at? Hint: it wasn't the girl that got suspended.
I think they just denied the fact that he was on the rifle team, because they didn't want it on record that their team would have missed.
Or, ya know.....because they were responsible in training a would-be political assasin. And that probably comes with legal responsibilities. Such as "Why are we putting guns into teenagers hands, and teaching them how to kill?"
Oh please, look at that year book photo again and tell me seriously that he wasn't bullied.
"School says he wasn't bullied" no shit. Guy could get beaten right in front of the principal and they'd claim nothing happened lmao
He'd be suspended or expelled for "participating in a fight"
Imagine interviewing the superintendent or whoever and they go: wait, you're talking about Pantshitter Mcglasses? Yeah we bullied him, look at this little shit.
Quick, get rid of the paperwork. Adam, where is the effing shredder. Bully? Nonsense. Never happened.
I love that in the current age if someone isn't blasting every aspect of their life onto social media we have no idea what to do with them.
Every report I’ve seen said he failed to make the tea so I don’t know where the fake fact came from that he was on it, but this is the first time I have read he wasn’t picked on.
To be fair, I don't think we can rely on a school self-reporting bullying.
There is no bullying in hi-school-sai.
The claim they're making is that he was not kicked out of club for his behavior.
I've always seen it claimed he wasn't allowed in at all for strange comments and poor aim.
Interesting that they're saying something no one was claiming happened didn't happen.
I don't think small school clubs usually keep detailed long-term records, so that's not saying much
If they'd als my school, they would go: who? Look up a file and say: nah he was never bullied.
Well yeah if he was on the rifle team, I'd imagine he'd have had better aim.
It's a 6" target at 147 yards with iron sights... With probably max adrenaline as well. Only missed by a couple inches
Give the kid some credit where it's due. It was pretty fucking close
"Crooks was well within that range when he opened fire on Trump Saturday from about 135 meters (147 yards) from where Trump was speaking"
Still a long shot but not as bad as 400 yards. 400 yards with iron sights would be almost impossible. 147 would still be hard but not impossible with practice. Not that this dude has practice and a scope would be cheap and infinitely easier.
No because a good Rifleman wouldn't have aimed at the head.
I mean... people say this. But a head shot with normal ammunition would be the only way to ensure a kill on a target that could potentially be wearing body armor.
I don't condone what he did, violence of this kind is never the answer. But speaking on the planning of a good marksman I would bet with this setup they would have gone for a head shot. A good marksman would never be in this situation though...
Are rifle teams common in high schools? I mean I know that sport shooting is a thing, but I never heard of a high school with a rifle team. I went to high school in WA state.
Depends on the area. Golf teams aren't common in schools, but my school had one.
Why the fuck is there a rifle team in school?????
Same reason the track and field team throws the javelin and shotput.
Sports shooting is incredibly popular at the high school and collegiate level in the US.
Why does the guy have to have been bullied? Maybe he just really hated a convicted criminal, rapist, draft dodger, supected pedophile, treasonous, and otherwise all-around garbage human being and thought the world didn't need as many of those as it has.
Just because someone made an attempt on that orange clown's life doesn't give the horse's ass a pass at being an all-around shit heel.
Fuck that fat piece of shit.
Yes, but was he in the John Wilkes Booth after-school fan club?
Of course thats the story coming from covering your ass high,
A high school rifle team? What the what?
Yeah, it's a thing.
Rifle teams, trap shooting teams are not all that uncommon, all funded by your friends in the NRA.
The Olympics have shooting in both the biathlon (rifle) and trap shooting so it's not as bizarre as some US gun things.
Just regular 'ol American things...
I don't know, I wouldn't be shocked if Swiss schools had rifle teams. Biathlon teams, in fact.