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How many here still want to say Richie is the victim

Did the military thing....did construction work....was a salary employee in charge of union employees during a contract negotiation.... was a corrections officer at a maximum security adult facility....and I'm now a corrections officer in a juvenile facility. What have I learned? Bullying is juvenile no matter what your biological age is. Also, I've learned that a lot of bullies end up in prison, and some of them end up taking it in the rear involuntarily. I'm proud to say that my personal growth has evolved at a faster rate than most other people. I would like to thank several of you for allowing me to recognize that.
 
You really didn't laugh out loud. I pity people who try to act like they are some kind of internet alpha male. Their lives seem to be in much more need of repair than mine.

I'm sure you've been bullied.

Thanks for asking; I actually was bullied once, so yes. Importantly, as I've told this story as a parable to my son growing up, had Martin's father told a similar one to him, all this could have been avoided and he'd be more of a man today than he is because it incorporates some of the same elements.. so thanks for asking :up:

never been bulliied before because it was known I would not backdown and because of some of the friends I hung with. So imagine how amazed I was when someone starting jostling me and trying to take my food in the HS cafeteria line. I told him to cut it out but he didn't. At that point I didn't want to create an enemy or make a scene so I let it go for about 5 days. And that only emboldened him. Now like Martin, I had enforcers, including someone with a reputation I could have had intervene, but I didn't; like Martin, I could have gone to the lunchroom supervisor or the principal but I didn't. Like Martin (supposedly) I let the intimidation go for awhile in hope that the bully would grow tired. Obviously unlike Martin's dad ... my father told me what I told my son: that you avoid trouble and ignore bullies if at all reasonable until you instinctively know it's gone too far and then you do what you need to in order to make sure that bully regrets picking on you, and if possible in front of an audience to serve notice. Unlike Martin on the 5th or 6th day, which showed restraint, after pushing me, sweeping my food off the counter, I stuck a fork deep in that bully's hand in front of the whole cafeteria. I'll never forget that look of surprise he had. He was sent to the hospital, I was given a few weeks detention (they tried to do more but my father stepped in with counter threats), and you better believe I was never bullied again. I know this may not resonate with someone who thinks it's alright to sashay through life turning the other cheek under their pink tutu, but that's the way to handle a bully when all else fails. Thanks for asking. Hope it's not too late to impart a principle to live by to you although it's obviously too late for Martin.

 
Thanks for asking; I actually was bullied once, so yes. Importantly, as I've told this story as a parable to my son growing up, had Martin's father told a similar one to him, all this could have been avoided and he'd be more of a man today than he is because it incorporates some of the same elements.. so thanks for asking :up:

never been bulliied before because it was known I would not backdown and because of some of the friends I hung with. So imagine how amazed I was when someone starting jostling me and trying to take my food in the HS cafeteria line. I told him to cut it out but he didn't. At that point I didn't want to create an enemy or make a scene so I let it go for about 5 days. And that only emboldened him. Now like Martin, I had enforcers, including someone with a reputation I could have had intervene, but I didn't; like Martin, I could have gone to the lunchroom supervisor or the principal but I didn't. Like Martin (supposedly) I let the intimidation go for awhile in hope that the bully would grow tired. Obviously unlike Martin's dad ... my father told me what I told my son: that you avoid trouble and ignore bullies if at all reasonable until you instinctively know it's gone too far and then you do what you need to in order to make sure that bully regrets picking on you, and if possible in front of an audience to serve notice. Unlike Martin on the 5th or 6th day, which showed restraint, after pushing me, sweeping my food off the counter, I stuck a fork deep in that bully's hand in front of the whole cafeteria. I'll never forget that look of surprise he had. He was sent to the hospital, I was given a few weeks detention (they tried to do more but my father stepped in with counter threats), and you better believe I was never bullied again. I know this may not resonate with someone who thinks it's alright to sashay through life turning the other cheek under their pink tutu, but that's the way to handle a bully when all else fails. Thanks for asking. Hope it's not too late to impart a principle to live by to you although it's obviously too late for Martin.

Wow...You must have been terrible in math class, because your equation of what it takes to "be a man" is completely mislead. I'm glad you shared your story of stabbing someone with a fork so enthusiastically. Please see my other post where I explain how many bullies end up in prison taking it in the rear involuntarily. Your retalliation to the matter would put you in prison as an adult. You should live in AZ (near tent city). You might even get to wear that pink tutu you talk about there (if Sheriff Arpaio wanted you to). The way you so happily admit to stabbing someone when you could have chosen a better path makes me wonder how your son perceived it when you (very likely) told him the same story. No wonder you side with the bully....your posts are indicative that you most likely are one.
 
Oh, and anyone who has ever had a micromanaging boss can't say they have not been bullied. Have you had one? How well did he take the fork?
 
Wow...You must have been terrible in math class, because your equation of what it takes to "be a man" is completely mislead. I'm glad you shared your story of stabbing someone with a fork so enthusiastically. Please see my other post where I explain how many bullies end up in prison taking it in the rear involuntarily. Your retalliation to the matter would put you in prison as an adult. You should live in AZ (near tent city). You might even get to wear that pink tutu you talk about there (if Sheriff Arpaio wanted you to). The way you so happily admit to stabbing someone when you could have chosen a better path makes me wonder how your son perceived it when you (very likely) told him the same story. No wonder you side with the bully....your posts are indicative that you most likely are one.


been here since 01 and "corrections" doesn't pay you enough to spring for the $20 to support the site, eh?

oh so you're admitting that Martin had plenty of options? Keep up the good logical work Corky And if you mean siding with bullies translating to not puckering ujp my cooter and victimizing everyone else, rather than fighting my own battles then yeah, I don't wear pink pantaloons.


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Over the past 4 months I have been reading plenty of post defending Richie as the victim, with most coming in the last couple of weeks...I want to know how do you feel now that the Wells report is out and we have as much information as we are ever going to get to make a determination

IMO Richie is the true snake, he manipulated texts to give the impression he was a caring friend at the same time he was showing his true colors to Pouncey, he leaked more info to the press than Martin did and now we know all of his "I thought we were friends" bull**** was just that bull****.....we now know he was trying to make the kid crack, we now know he was trying to make another OL player crack, while the OL was having the worst yr in memory.....and probably the worst move he made was days before the report he took to twitter to torment his victim one last time for ****s and giggles.....he is truly a bad person and anyone who signs him should be fired on the spot....

You must be a chick. This is Alpha male stuff that you women will never understand.
 
been here since 01 and "corrections" doesn't pay you enough to spring for the $20 to support the site, eh?

oh so you're admitting that Martin had plenty of options? Keep up the good logical work Corky And if you mean siding with bullies translating to not puckering ujp my cooter and victimizing everyone else, rather than fighting my own battles then yeah, I don't wear pink pantaloons.


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So, let me see if I got this right? Your first action is to see "how long has this guy been here", as if that holds some sort of relevance. You noticed that I was here long before you, so that didn't fit your agenda. The next thing you do is point out that you are a VIP member and I'm not. Maybe that will take away from the fact that your argument (siding with the bully) was weak. Maybe everyone will say, "oh damn that Scrap for having a voice". Maybe they will say... "he must not know what he is talking about, or he must somehow be less of a person because of that 20 dollars I contributed". Did I get it right? I think so. Well let me tell you, I was here when this site was a very different place. Myself (and other) posted daily. Our ability to communicate with others without all of the stupid bickering is what made this site worth coming to in it's infancy. Had it not been for that, you wouldn't have this site to express your Neanderthalic opinions. So take your $20 ($20 which I chose to spend elsewhere), and spend it more wisely. Check Craigslist or Ebay. Maybe someone will sell you a clue.

Good attempt with the comic, but that wasn't my implication. My point was in response to whoever said something about people who side with Martin couldn't make it in the military. Every job I've ever had was around people who like to play the alpha male role. It doesn't change the fact that I know how people should treat each other, and it doesn't make me side with the bullies. Your response showed me that you caved in and lost that argument. It showed everyone else who has a head on their shoulders the same.
 
So it's not that you can't afford it, it's just that you're cheap when it comes to a site that is sorely dependent on donations and/or enjoy directing myopic stereotyping and insults to those on whose dime$ underwrite your ability to do so?
 
Guess you missed the part of Turner pressuring Martin to make a statement to clear Incognito and Turner starting the snitch fine shirt in meetings. Great coach that Turner much more important to fine the guy who points out who actually missed the assignment. No wonder our line sucked ass!

That's a load of crap. Turner may have done some idiotic things but now you're being ridiculous. The fine is meant to make players accountable and not "blame the other guy."
 
Two responses to vaaark an hour apart, for some reason I don't think you're the bullying expert that you're pretending to be...
Your point makes no sense. How many times I make effective and ethical communication with someone is irrelevant.
 
Your point makes no sense. How many times I make effective and ethical communication with someone is irrelevant.

You're claiming to be an expert on bullying so was vaaark the bully or bullied in your expert opinion? You said he was both within the span of an hour earlier in this thread so maybe you don't know what you're talking about at all and you're contributions on the matter are:

 
So it's not that you can't afford it, it's just that you're cheap when it comes to a site that is sorely dependent on donations and/or enjoy directing myopic stereotyping and insults to those on whose dime$ underwrite your ability to do so?
So how many members do you reckon this site has that do not pay to be in the VIP? Of course (according to your mindset) you are more important than all of them to this website. Does this site have any advertisements on it? Would you advertise on a site nobody goes to? Oh, and for the record, I gave money before Andrew ever sold it, but I never once believed I deserved a cookie for it.

I guess you also equate being a man to a dollar figure. Is that correct? Wow, you can't refute my good points so you grasp at straws for anything... ANYTHING... to take away from your failed theories of what it takes to be a man. Put down the fork and enjoy your life. I'll let it go. I wouldn't want to continue making good points for fear that some internet genius named Roy might confuse it for bullying you.
 
You're claiming to be an expert on bullying so was vaaark the bully or bullied in your expert opinion? You said he was both within the span of an hour earlier in this thread so maybe you don't know what you're talking about at all and you're contributions on the matter are:

My point is that everyone has been bullied. Some of his statements that he has made tend to make him seem come off as a bully as well. If you've been bullied, you should know how it feels, which makes the act of bullying another person even more ignorant. Understand? Therefore, your point still makes no sense. How many times I make effective and ethical communication with someone is irrelevant.
 
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