Fuck you!
I was a fat, glasses wearing, socially inept nerd in school. I was ridiculed and got in a few fights too.
While still socially inept, still struggle with my weight and still wear glasses I don't hold anyone responsible for my shortcomings.
Mommy and this whiny pussy need a good asskicking.
www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21294170-2,00.htmlBullied school student sues a decade on
By Lisa Davies
February 27, 2007 01:00am
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
A SIX-year-old boy was choked, beaten with a stick and repeatedly bullied at school, leaving him unemployable and scared to leave his house alone more than a decade later, a court heard yesterday.
Now aged 18, the boy, who cannot be named, launched legal action against the NSW Government yesterday claiming "little if anything" was done to prevent him from the physical and mental playground abuse.
The young man does not recall the incidents but his mother is today expected to detail the complaints she made to the school, education department officials and even the police in a bid to protect her son.
Despite the serious injuries sustained, the nine-year-old who is said to have led the attacks was admonished once but no further action was taken, the court heard.
As the case began yesterday, barrister Dennis Wheelahan QC told the Supreme Court his young client was "severely physically and mentally abused in an extreme case of bullying perpetrated by an older child".
The behaviour allegedly began in mid-1994, when the boy was just five years old.
Many of the allegations are recorded in a string of reports by health care professionals.
Mr Wheelahan said that, in early 1995, the boy was "throttled" by the main perpetrator, and was diagnosed a week later as having post-trauma anxiety.
In the next serious attack a few months later, the same student chased and beat the six-year-old with a tree branch, leaving him with welts on his hips.
No more than a week later, the same child allegedly punched the plaintiff in the face, resulting in cuts, bruising and a couple of teeth being knocked out.
"His mother asserts that little or nothing was done to protect her son and in frustration she reported the matter to police," Mr Wheelahan said.
When the older boy found police were investigating, he "thought it was funny", the court heard.
The boy left school in 1995 and has since attended at least two other schools and tried to study by correspondence, with limited success.
A string of doctors and psychiatric experts have documented his anxiety, depression, behavioural, learning difficulties and a fear that "something bad will happen".
"The teenager comes to this court as a young man who has had little useful education," he said.
Many members of the school's community and education department officials have been identified and are expected to give evidence.
The case continues.