Kid Becomes "Little Zangief" in Response to Bullying

Gilhelmi

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Does anyone have the video. I can not see it.

The youtube video was removed for violating hate speech rules.
 

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Shotgunjack1880 said:
gypsyroad said:
Shotgunjack1880 said:
Matt_LRR said:
It is impossible to condone the pile-driver, especially since he came within about an inch of dropping the bully straight on his head and killing him, but it's equally impossible not to side with casey for striking back in a definitive way.

bully got schooled, bully deserved to get schooled. Im just really glad no one was seriously hurt, because it could easily have gone terribly wrong, and casey would undoubtely be facing charges if it had.

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I wouldn't even have cared if he did kill the little shit (except for that he may have well been brought up on charges, which would be bullshit in it's own right). I got no cause for people like that, and don't give me the "well he's just young" crap. People like that are a dredge to society. Plus it's very easy to condone the body slam. I wasn't done out of malice but merely retaliation, a defensive move if you will.

I agree with part about the little shit being a dredge to society.
Yes he is only doing what he is taught by his parents and is being raised incorrectly, however he still has his own mind and knew damn well what he was doing, bullying people.

After everything that has happened, he still goes on TV and behaves like the punk he is and the only thing he learned was what it felt like to be slammed.

He showed no remorse for his actions what so ever on TV and did not even want to apologize until his father said something.
The guy doing the interview knew what was going on the whole time too.

The fact that the father claimed he had no idea his son was a bully further shows just how fake the whole family acted about this.
Not one time did any of them show any concerns for Casey and what he was going through up until that day he finally stood up for himself, all they did was try to change the whole thing around and make themselves look like the victims.

That incident was clearly set up by the bully and his friends and there is no way that Casey bullied him right before the video started as they claim, that kid had no problems showing off to his friends had no fear of Corey and it showed that he obviously did it to him many many times.

Hell when he was asked during the interview about it, he couldn't even keep a straight face when saying he never bullied him before.

The only person a feel bad for is Corey, because I almost would bet my life that punk will probably come after him again with a weapon this time, and most likely hit him from behind.

I suppose time will tell, how this plays out.
Thats why you need to kill/paralyze/completely neutralize people like that. Then they can't come back at ya, and if any of their buddies try it you do the same thing to them.

So what if it escalates, starting to sound like a damn good time to me. lol. Nothing like a good brawl to get the day started.
I understand what your saying, I disagree though.
I believe that legal action should be taken against the father, and his kid should be put into one of those programs that teaches kids right from wrong.

From the tone of his interview he did not learn his lesson, and his parents are making him out to be the victim, so in my eyes more violence is not the answer in this situation.
However though, if this happens again, Casey should really open up a can of whip ass on the twerp.
For those that say he is only a child, well in the real world children like that beat and half kill powerless victims such as the elderly and animals because they think its fun and it makes them feel powerful.
 

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Nieroshai said:
Video pulled due to YouTube's hate speech policy? I must know how they explain this.
Youtube does not want other kids thinking its ok to make those types of videos and post them on the web.
regardless of how right Casey was for what he did, it shouldnt become a trend on youtube and the web and they are right to remove it.

This is kind of like why vigilantist are punished for what they do, even though it may appear like they are "taking care of business"

Most people would use that and turn it around and harm innocent people if it were acceptable by law.
 

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gypsyroad said:
Shotgunjack1880 said:
gypsyroad said:
Shotgunjack1880 said:
Matt_LRR said:
It is impossible to condone the pile-driver, especially since he came within about an inch of dropping the bully straight on his head and killing him, but it's equally impossible not to side with casey for striking back in a definitive way.

bully got schooled, bully deserved to get schooled. Im just really glad no one was seriously hurt, because it could easily have gone terribly wrong, and casey would undoubtely be facing charges if it had.

-m
I wouldn't even have cared if he did kill the little shit (except for that he may have well been brought up on charges, which would be bullshit in it's own right). I got no cause for people like that, and don't give me the "well he's just young" crap. People like that are a dredge to society. Plus it's very easy to condone the body slam. I wasn't done out of malice but merely retaliation, a defensive move if you will.
Oh I agree with you on the type of child that he is and what he's capable of. I'd just as soon shuffle him off of this mortal coil, and be done with it. No point in trying as very seldomly do people actually change.

I agree with part about the little shit being a dredge to society.
Yes he is only doing what he is taught by his parents and is being raised incorrectly, however he still has his own mind and knew damn well what he was doing, bullying people.

After everything that has happened, he still goes on TV and behaves like the punk he is and the only thing he learned was what it felt like to be slammed.

He showed no remorse for his actions what so ever on TV and did not even want to apologize until his father said something.
The guy doing the interview knew what was going on the whole time too.

The fact that the father claimed he had no idea his son was a bully further shows just how fake the whole family acted about this.
Not one time did any of them show any concerns for Casey and what he was going through up until that day he finally stood up for himself, all they did was try to change the whole thing around and make themselves look like the victims.

That incident was clearly set up by the bully and his friends and there is no way that Casey bullied him right before the video started as they claim, that kid had no problems showing off to his friends had no fear of Corey and it showed that he obviously did it to him many many times.

Hell when he was asked during the interview about it, he couldn't even keep a straight face when saying he never bullied him before.

The only person a feel bad for is Corey, because I almost would bet my life that punk will probably come after him again with a weapon this time, and most likely hit him from behind.

I suppose time will tell, how this plays out.
Thats why you need to kill/paralyze/completely neutralize people like that. Then they can't come back at ya, and if any of their buddies try it you do the same thing to them.

So what if it escalates, starting to sound like a damn good time to me. lol. Nothing like a good brawl to get the day started.
I understand what your saying, I disagree though.
I believe that legal action should be taken against the father, and his kid should be put into one of those programs that teaches kids right from wrong.

From the tone of his interview he did not learn his lesson, and his parents are making him out to be the victim, so in my eyes more violence is not the answer in this situation.
However though, if this happens again, Casey should really open up a can of whip ass on the twerp.
For those that say he is only a child, well in the real world children like that beat and half kill powerless victims such as the elderly and animals because they think its fun and it makes them feel powerful.
 

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If I was that scrawny runt picking on a bigger kid and I got slammed and my dad or mom saw that they would have laughed at me and called me a dumbass then spanked me for being a bully not encourage me to go on tv and make me seem like the victim.
 

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Gilhelmi said:
Does anyone have the video. I can not see it.

The youtube video was removed for violating hate speech rules.
Nieroshai said:
Video pulled due to YouTube's hate speech policy? I must know how they explain this.
You can look up "Body slammed bully" and get a lot of results
There is a movement going on to keep this video on youtube
 

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I'm with Anonymous, yet again. I seem to be agreeing with them a lot lately.

Way to stand up for yourself, kid.

No, your kid deserves no apology for this, though with all the additional hate he and you are getting because of this request, he might deserve one from you.

Note: bullies have problems often originating in the home, in their personalities and in their friendships. Take a serious look at all of these before you ask the child that brought all this to light to apologize. Not that you'll ever read this.
 

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gypsyroad said:
Nieroshai said:
Video pulled due to YouTube's hate speech policy? I must know how they explain this.
Youtube does not want other kids thinking its ok to make those types of videos and post them on the web.
regardless of how right Casey was for what he did, it shouldnt become a trend on youtube and the web and they are right to remove it.

This is kind of like why vigilantist are punished for what they do, even though it may appear like they are "taking care of business"

Most people would use that and turn it around and harm innocent people if it were acceptable by law.
Yes, but "hate speech" doesn't cover what this is. Where's the hate? Is it against a person? A group? Is there even hate at all, or a video showing how a kid stood up for himself?
 

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Nieroshai said:
gypsyroad said:
Nieroshai said:
Video pulled due to YouTube's hate speech policy? I must know how they explain this.
Youtube does not want other kids thinking its ok to make those types of videos and post them on the web.
regardless of how right Casey was for what he did, it shouldnt become a trend on youtube and the web and they are right to remove it.

This is kind of like why vigilantist are punished for what they do, even though it may appear like they are "taking care of business"

Most people would use that and turn it around and harm innocent people if it were acceptable by law.
Yes, but "hate speech" doesn't cover what this is. Where's the hate? Is it against a person? A group? Is there even hate at all, or a video showing how a kid stood up for himself?
It's an automated process. YouTube doesn't actually check if the video has content violating their guidelines. If it's reported enough times it's gonna be pulled from the site automatically.
 

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I support casey completely got too many people saying violence isn't the answer...no its one of the answers there are many.
The only time this could have been wrong is if he continued beating the ever living **** out of the kid...but he didn't he slammed him down and stepped away in a defensive manner he didn't continue so what he did is perfectly acceptable.

P.S: wayway too many people are making statements Casey was wrong for not telling the established authority....yeah BULL SHIT do you really believe he had too? the teachers and staff knew it was happening, I've been bullied before...INFRONT OF the staff and they didn't do shit don't make claims of he didn't tell authoritive figures when the majority of time that means squat do you think a bully cares?
 

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WilliamRLBaker said:
I support casey completely got too many people saying violence isn't the answer...no its one of the answers there are many.
The only time this could have been wrong is if he continued beating the ever living **** out of the kid...but he didn't he slammed him down and stepped away in a defensive manner he didn't continue so what he did is perfectly acceptable.

P.S: wayway too many people are making statements Casey was wrong for not telling the established authority....yeah BULL SHIT do you really believe he had too? the teachers and staff knew it was happening, I've been bullied before...INFRONT OF the staff and they didn't do shit don't make claims of he didn't tell authoritive figures when the majority of time that means squat do you think a bully cares?
I agree.
99% of the time, authorities will pretend they didn't see anything for a numerous of reasons.

1)they dont want to get involved because they have more important things to do.
2)they think its best to let the kids work it out themselves.
3)they assume you caused it upon yourself, kind goes with the other examples.
4)they actually were bullies themselves and relate to the bully as "just being normal behavior"
5)they are afraid to get involved, maybe of the bully(s)
6)they really just don't give a hoot about it,used to it, they see it every year.

yah some of the reasons can be combined into one reason, however they have slightly different meanings too.
 

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WilliamRLBaker said:
I support casey completely got too many people saying violence isn't the answer...no its one of the answers there are many.
The only time this could have been wrong is if he continued beating the ever living **** out of the kid...but he didn't he slammed him down and stepped away in a defensive manner he didn't continue so what he did is perfectly acceptable.

P.S: wayway too many people are making statements Casey was wrong for not telling the established authority....yeah BULL SHIT do you really believe he had too? the teachers and staff knew it was happening, I've been bullied before...INFRONT OF the staff and they didn't do shit don't make claims of he didn't tell authoritive figures when the majority of time that means squat do you think a bully cares?
It's very easy to say that a kid "should just have told the teachers" but this is coming from folks that never did, their kids never have either, and if they don't have kids once they do their kids won't tell adults they are being bullied.

Ignoring the fact that telling on kids tends to cause alienation and leave the victim feeling even more alone, it's not that obviously simple to a kid when the world largely revolves around a massive building full to the brim with humans.

As it stands, I understand that movies and books try to label every bully as a scared kid with bad parents, but some people are just sociopaths. The brain isn't an iron fortress that is utterly invulnerable to cognitive disorders. Some people are, for no environmental reason, complete assholes.

It's good he didn't kill the kid but I'm glad that he fought back. Had he tried to leave to find a teacher he would have just taken a more severe beating from the little kid until he was actually somewhere safe. It's unfair to expect everyone to take an asskicking just so we can act like pacifism is a heavenly state of being.

Had the bully never been a prick he wouldn't have been powerbombed. Vigilantism wouldn't be a problem if people didn't act in manners that elicited vigilantism. Finally, most of these problems wouldn't be problems if folks were just more honest with who and what they are and we cut back on the cognitive dissonance that is royally fucking (some) people in the head.

Too much acting out of fantasy and feverishly ignoring reality. But that's a topic for another thread.

Edit: In the interest of fairness and honesty I was bullied quite a bit as a kid and I also bullied folks. I took a much worse fall for far less than he did, so I'm not entirely sympathetic (or is that empathetic? Whatever I don't really feel for his plight.)
 

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I watched the video.

I lolled.

Then I lol'd.

Then I lol'd.

Ouch. Sucks to be a dumbass huh shorty? I have a feeling Casey will never live this down though. wherever he goes, he will forever be known as the Zangief kid.
 

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Firehound said:
I have a feeling Casey will never live this down though. wherever he goes, he will forever be known as the Zangief kid.
At least until puberty is finished with him, and he doesn't look like the kid in the video anymore. Guests at my gran's place don't believe some of the kid photos of me are actually of me, since puberty picked me up and bodyslammed me like I had been picking on it.
 

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ROFL That was awesome.

This is a simple life lesson of dont bite off more than you can chew.

(Also im not surprised the kid reacted that way, often people who are more passive will react the harshest when they are finally called to action).
 

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To those reading the thread incorrectly, Ricthard's mother wants him to apologize to Casey. Please double check before you post.
 

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No wonder this Ritchard kid is a bully...his face looks like a friggin broken foot, and he has an unnecessary "T" in his first name. He needs to bully to avoid being bullied himself!