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Another school shooting - when does it stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 36855" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>How many of us have "loners" without "friends"??? That describes</p><p>my difficult child (16) and only after living with us for years do I feel that he is "safe" in his choices. on the other hand, it would be blankin' nice if there was real support available in the school system</p><p>for the kids who are ignored, bullied, laughed at, teased..etc.</p><p></p><p>Somehow I feel particularly sad for this boys parents because of</p><p>their origins. I have never been friends with an Asian family</p><p>(not because I exclude them..I just don't know any Asians) but</p><p>my impression is that the Koreans are hardworking people who</p><p>probably stay very close to family and don't bond much with the</p><p>different cultures. How extra painful it must be to lose a child</p><p>and hear/see on television the "profile of a killer" over and over again, with few if any people surrounding you and giving you</p><p>support.</p><p></p><p>All of us are lucky because we have each other. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 36855, member: 35"] How many of us have "loners" without "friends"??? That describes my difficult child (16) and only after living with us for years do I feel that he is "safe" in his choices. on the other hand, it would be blankin' nice if there was real support available in the school system for the kids who are ignored, bullied, laughed at, teased..etc. Somehow I feel particularly sad for this boys parents because of their origins. I have never been friends with an Asian family (not because I exclude them..I just don't know any Asians) but my impression is that the Koreans are hardworking people who probably stay very close to family and don't bond much with the different cultures. How extra painful it must be to lose a child and hear/see on television the "profile of a killer" over and over again, with few if any people surrounding you and giving you support. All of us are lucky because we have each other. DDD [/QUOTE]
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