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I’m a victim too: video bully

21 Mar


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The Sydney schoolboy who has become a focus of global bullying outrage says he was provoked into the schoolyard fight in which he was thrown heavily to the ground by a bigger, older student.

The Year 7 student, who appears to be the antagonist in an ugly video that has gone viral on the internet, told the Seven Network he was also a victim of bullies.

“I got bullied at primary school,” he told Seven last night.

His appearance on TV last night followed a Channel Nine interview with the older boy on Sunday, which child psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg called “reprehensible”, warning of the potentialfor further victimisation and self harm. 

The Year Seven student is depicted as the bully in the video, throwing punches at a Year 12 boy, who then picks him up and throws him heavily to the ground.

The Chifley College student also says the bigger boy, 16, had bullied him prior to the altercation and threw the first punch.

“He abused me first … he was like ‘get to class, you idiot’, all that sort of stuff,” the boy told Seven.

The boy’s father said he was worried about how the attention was affecting his son.

“(It has been) very hard, unbelievable,” the father said.

The boy, dubbed a “rat” on some online forums, said he was not really sorry about teasing the older boy because, he claimed, the older boy started it.

And his mother said she was shocked at the video showing her son thrown to the ground.

“My son could have been a paraplegic out of it for starters,” she said.

Meanwhile, the older boy’s father says he does not think it’s safe for his son to return to Chifley College.

“That is the attitude I got, you know, he has to learn to live with it. You know, be a man, man-up, whatever,” the father told the Nine Network.

“He is not going back there … it is not a safe place for him.”

The older boy said that he wouldn’t accept an apology from the younger student as “it’s just going to happen again”.

“It doesn’t really mean anything and he might just get his friends on me,” he said.

He also said that the school had suspended someone who had bullied him in the past but that the bullies just come back and do it again.

He said he had been bullied since he was in second grade, with children going as far as duct-taping him to a pole and teasing him about his weight.

On the now-famous video, the older boy advances on the smaller boy, who had repeatedly had hit him, picks him up and throws him onto concrete.

The younger boy received a grazed knee in the incident.

- AAP

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/im-a-victim-too-video-bully-20110321-1c3u9.html

YouTube Hero: Australian Boy Body-Slams His Bully

18 Mar

A chubby Australian boy has rocketed to YouTube stardom after a classmate recorded a cell phone video of him body-slamming a smaller boy who’d been taunting him in the schoolyard.

The clip shows the apparent bully, seventh-grader Ritchard Gale, teasing and punching his victim, Casey Heynes, as a gang of other kids laugh at the abuse. Heynes, who is in the 10th grade, takes the bullying for a while, but then snaps and picks Gale up and throws him down on the concrete floor. Gale eventually gets up and limps away.

Both boys were suspended from their school, Chifley College in New South Wales, outside Sydney. Gale’s mother has demanded an apology for the body-slamming of her son, and the bad publicity her family has received because of the YouTube video. But public support seems to be overwhelmingly on the side of Heynes, whose father said he’d been bullied for years without fighting back.

“People pick on him every single day. They hit him around and stuff, and he just got sick of it and let out the anger,” an unnamed classmate of the two boys told Australia’s Telegraph newspaper.

More than 100,000 people have joined a Facebook group defending Heynes, with some dubbing him “Casey the Punisher” and Gale, “Ritchard the Rat.” The global computer hacker group Anonymous also rushed to Heynes’ defense, launching what it dubbed “Operation Fat Hero” in which it hacked into the website of the boys’ school, Chifley College, and posted a manifesto accusing teachers of “failing to provide a violence-free environment for their students.”

Heynes’ YouTube video and Facebook group have drawn more attention in recent days to the problem of childhood bullying worldwide. Last week, President Barack Obama opened a White House conference on boosting anti-bullying programs in U.S. schools.

“With big ears and the name that I have, I wasn’t immune,” Obama told about 150 students, parents and teachers gathered at the White House last Thursday. “I didn’t emerge unscathed.”

Obama also announced the creation of a new government website to address bullying concerns: StopBullying.gov

http://www.aolnews.com/2011/03/18/youtube-hero-australian-boy-casey-heynes-body-slams-his-bully/

YouTube video sparks worldwide bullying debate

17 Mar

BOSTON — A viral video is sparking an intense worldwide debate about bullying. On Wednesday, a local expert gave her take on kids getting pushed too far.

The father of the teen who acted out told an Australian newspaper that his son is not violent and had been the target of bullying for years.

It stated with verbal taunts and then a punch in the face. At first the 16-year-old in an Australian school didn’t seem to budge, and then there was another jab from the smaller 12-year-old – then two others – and then a bully smackdown.

The YouTube video that’s gone viral shows the taunter limping away and leaving some online applauding the actions of the victim turned aggressor.

Leslie University professor Nancy Carlsson, who has written about kids and violence, says the video tells a lot more about the school than it does the students.

“It tells you there’s a whole school climate, that’s one of alienation and aloneness and separation,” said Carlsson.

Both boys wound up suspended from school for four days.

The school system was quoted as saying “it does not tolerate any violence, and that the only injury was a grazed knee.”

(Copyright (c) 2011 Sunbeam Television Corp. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42122701

Bullying victim is no hero, says Calgary group

16 Mar

Calgary Counselling Centre, an organization dedicated to ending violence in the community, has issued a plea: help stop bullying before kids resort to violence. The Centre was responding to a video that has become an internet sensation. It shows an alleged bullying victim in Australia, Casey Heynes, fighting back against his tormentor. Heynes body-slams the younger, and smaller boy, into the ground.

The video, originally posted on YouTube, now has a Facebook fan page with hundreds of comments congratulating Heynes for fighting back against his aggressor.

But Kim Busch of the Calgary Couselling Centre says the younger boy could have killed if he had landed on his head. “Celebrating this video is misguided – this violent act should never have happened,” says Busch. “Early interventions could have prevented this unfortunate incident from taking place.”

Busch says statistics show bullying occurs in school playgrounds every seven minutes and once every 25 minutes in class.

“We must bring more awareness to this issue in order to prevent it. Bullying can be stopped if our community steps up and says ‘no more’.”

YouTube has since taken down the video but it is now available on other websites.

http://www.globaltvbc.com/Bullying+victim+hero+says+Calgary+group/4451943/story.html

Teased Kid Snaps! Body Slams Bully

15 Mar

By Brad Cohen, SportsGrid

Australian student Casey Heynes became the latest YouTube sensation—and unofficial anti-bullying PSA posterboy—when he was captured on video bodyslamming a bully that had hit him in the face.

The (much smaller) bully taunted and hit Casey after school while other kids laughed and videotaped the whole incident. Eventually, the much-bigger Casey could take no more, as he picked up the scrawny antagonizer and smashed him hard onto the concrete.

http://nation.foxnews.com/bullying/2011/03/15/teased-kid-snaps-body-slams-bully