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Austin's mother describes him as an amazing, smart kid with college football aspirations. His life revolved around the gym, being a football team leader, and striving for his ambitions. He was well-loved, and his twin brother, Hunter, has lost his best friend. She worries about Hunter facing the world alone now. Hunter was present when Austin was stabbed and tried to save him by holding the wound. Hunter reportedly saw Austin take his last breath before CPR was administered. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes and was revived briefly, but it was too late. The community should support the kids at school, as Austin was loved by many. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family, and they are there together.

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A mother and daughter were attacked by a group of girls at their home. The mother describes how heartbreaking it was to see her daughter being punched and kicked. She believes that regardless of what happened at school, it was wrong for so many people to come to their home and attack her daughter. She tried to protect her daughter by covering her with her body, resulting in bruises and a concussion. The attack lasted about a minute until someone across the street heard their screams. The mother expresses her sadness and anger at the violent world her children have to grow up in. She also mentions that the attack was recorded by two adults, and every time she watches the video, she cries and wishes she could have done more to protect her daughter.

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My daughter, Tiana, known as Tia, passed away this morning after a year-long battle with stage 4 cancer. She underwent radiation and chemotherapy and had moments of improvement, but this weekend, her condition worsened, and her body shut down. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who supported us during this difficult time. Tia appreciated the kind messages and encouragement from many, and she formed connections with several people. Please hug your loved ones a little tighter today; you never know when it might be the last time. Although we were somewhat prepared, we hoped for more time. Thank you all for your love and support.

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The speaker expresses their commitment to fighting against school bullying and emphasizes the importance of addressing the issue. They mention the suicide of a 13-year-old named Lucas and express condolences to his family and friends. The speaker also mentions the announcement of an administrative investigation to determine if the school had ignored or downplayed the situation. However, it is revealed that this investigation was never launched, and the speaker questions why the government announced it if it was never carried out. They attempt to ask the Minister directly for an explanation but are unsuccessful in obtaining a response.

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A mother recalls her daughter's love for peace and kindness, symbolized by a peace sign drawn on a fogged-up window. The daughter, Tess, tragically lost her life to gun violence at the age of 10. The community finds solace in a mural of Tess flashing a peace sign. The mother expresses anger and frustration at the lack of action from elected officials to prevent such tragedies. Another parent shares the pain of losing their child and calls for change. The conversation shifts to discussing Christopher, a competitive and academically driven individual who also lost his life. The grieving parents emphasize the need for awareness and action to prevent further loss.

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My daughter Tiana, known as Tia, passed away this morning after battling stage 4 cancer for a year. She underwent radiation and chemotherapy, and there were moments of hope, but this weekend her condition worsened, and her body shut down. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who supported us during this time. Tia appreciated the kind messages and encouragement from many, forming connections with those who reached out. Please take a moment to hug your loved ones a little tighter; you never know when it might be the last time. Although we were somewhat prepared, we hoped for more time. Thank you all for your love and support.

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The speaker is making a video about an article they saw regarding a surge in deaths among school children. They mention the names Lillian Costello, 13 years old, Finley Crutchin, Lucy Nash, and Ovett Gomez Regalado, and state they will link the article in the comments. The speaker is trying to keep the video under 60 seconds but expresses amazement that this is happening.

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The speaker knew the suspect and said he was bullied almost every day and was an outcast who sat alone at lunch. Kids would target him because they thought it was funny. The speaker didn't want to say this provoked the suspect, but stated that you never know. The speaker said the suspect was a loner because he was quiet, but he was bullied so much. He was made fun of for the way he dressed or his appearance. The suspect would regularly wear hunting gear and always have a mask, even well after COVID.

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A single mother in Jenks, Oklahoma, discovered a video of her son being bullied on the school bus. The school dismissed it as boys playing around and suggested transferring buses. The mother was outraged as her son was also bullied at school. This indifference to bullying led to a 10-year-old boy in Indiana taking his life after being relentlessly bullied. The school officials failed to act despite multiple complaints. The message is clear: bullying should not be tolerated, and school staff must report such incidents. The community demands accountability from Jenks East Intermediate School.

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A 911 call from a 12-year-old, Jamari on (spelled J a m a r i o n), reported that he had stabbed someone at 5657 Madison and that he had taken pills to kill himself. He said he was fed up with lights, and that the person he stabbed “just came up by you” and “ran off.” He described the weapon as a knife and said the victim was a male; the knife was in the grass. He also stated that he did not know who the person was, and that the other person had arrived with someone named Quinn. He expressed a wish to die and asked for officers to come quickly. He asked if they could take him to jail or kill him, and repeatedly asserted that he did not want to be on earth anymore. The conversation indicated an attempted self-harm intent and a homicide in progress, with ongoing confusion about the involved individuals and location. Conor Verkerke, a nine-year-old, was killed on a Kentwood playground when he was stabbed multiple times. A 12-year-old has been charged with the attack. The community gathered for a service to remember Conor’s life, described as a life of love and kindness. Fellow scouts attended, including Conor’s little brother, Cameron, who tried to save his life. Conor’s family emphasized compassion over anger. They conveyed that Conor made friends with everyone and urged that the tragedy not deter other kids from being friendly. They expressed empathy for the perpetrator’s family, noting that you cannot always know what children are thinking and hoping the perpetrator receives available help. Conor’s family highlighted that, despite fear, Conor cared for others, and he reassured Cameron that if he died it would not be Cameron’s fault and that he loved him. Six years later, Jamarion Lawhorn, who stabbed Conor Verkerke at age 12, was released from a youth program and moved to Jenison to live with a woman who runs a prison ministry program. He turned 19 soon and had earned his GED at Everett Youth Academy. The judge described him as rehabilitated and low risk for violence, but with conditions: stay on probation, work with a counselor and a mentor, get a job, and remain under supervision with a review in six months that could continue the probation until he is 21. He will have limited contact with his biological mom and siblings, allowed only in public settings such as restaurants or parks, not at their home. Paula Cresswell has served as a guardian figure, acting as a mother to him. The case’s judge and supporters emphasized cautious reintegration into adulthood.

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He faced daily bullying, often sitting alone at lunch and being targeted by peers for being an outcast. This situation was sad, and while it's unclear if it provoked his actions, the bullying was severe. He was a quiet loner, made fun of for his appearance and clothing choices. Classmates mocked him for wearing jeans and hunting outfits, and he consistently wore a mask even after COVID restrictions ended.

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My name is Robbie Parker. My family lost a child in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. I offer condolences to all affected families, including the shooter's family. I thank friends, family, and strangers for their support. My daughter Emily would offer love and support to the victims. Emily was bright, creative, and loving. She loved using her talents to touch lives through art and cards. She would draw pictures and write notes for those feeling sad. She placed a special card in her grandpa's casket. Emily mentored her little sisters, teaching them to read, dance, and find joy. Her laughter was infectious, and the world is better because she was in it. Let this tragedy inspire us to be more compassionate and humble. Keep the love for our families and compassion for strangers with us at all times. May we improve our communities and make everyone feel safe. I was teaching Emily Portuguese, and our last conversation was in Portuguese. She told me good morning, asked how I was, said she loved me, and I gave her a kiss goodbye. A Facebook page has been set up to raise money for Emily.

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10-year-old autistic student Kenzie was suspended from Manor Lakes College after encountering a transgender student in the girls' restroom. Kenzie's mother, Stacey Lawler, expressed her disappointment in the lack of educational support and inclusion provided to her daughter. Despite requesting the suspension be lifted, the school refused. Kenzie's grandmother also attended the meeting but was asked to leave, leaving them with unanswered questions. The lack of communication from the school has frustrated Kenzie's family. The suspension was based on a remark Kenzie made about a person's identified gender, causing emotional distress to another student. Kenzie's mother believes her daughter's confusion and lack of understanding were not taken into consideration. This incident raises questions about how schools address gender identity and inclusion, particularly for students who may not fully comprehend the complexities of the issue.

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Freshman year was terrifying due to bullying, harassment, and assault from another student. My only refuge was choir class, where I connected with Mr. Stearns, who became my safe person. As a vulnerable 14-year-old, I accepted his hugs and affection, not realizing the inappropriateness. Despite my mother's concerns about our closeness, I felt alone and naive. The school district had a history of covering up sexual abuse by staff, and my reports of bullying were dismissed due to lack of evidence. My mom complained about Mr. Stearns' inappropriate behavior, but it was ignored. We eventually hired an attorney, but the response was dismissive, suggesting we were mentally unwell. The school claims to foster a safe environment while blaming the victims. The accountability lies with the administration, and change is desperately needed.

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A father recounts his last conversation with his son, Austin, where they exchanged "I love you." A close friend describes Austin as being like one person with him, sharing everything and deeply connected. Austin's father emphasizes his son's commitment and work ethic in football, highlighting his leadership role and his importance to the team's defense. The friend recalls Austin's pride and support after he achieved a goal in the weight room. His father believes Austin was on his way to making a positive impact on the world. He expresses the tragedy of burying a child and extends his sympathy to the assailant's family, acknowledging that their son's life is also over.

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A 9-year-old boy named Logan Gagne from Eagle Mountain tragically passed away in his sleep. His family describes him as a healthy and active child who brought joy to their home. Logan had recently played tackle football and was involved in junior jazz season. His sudden and unexplained death has left his family devastated. A preliminary autopsy did not provide any answers. Logan's family and neighbors remember him as a loving and accepting person who treated everyone with kindness. His loss has created a void that they are unsure how to fill. Logan's impact on those around him was profound, and his memory will continue to bring people closer together.

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My son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Austin was an amazing, smart kid with college football potential. His life revolved around the gym, football, and being a leader. He had a good spirit and was loved by many. His twin brother, Hunter, lost his best friend and now has to face the world alone. Hunter was present when Austin was stabbed and tried to save him. He reportedly saw Austin take his last breath before CPR. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes but was briefly revived. The community needs to support the kids at the school. Austin was loved, and they need to know people are there for them. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family.

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In 8th grade, I talked to the principal about my daughter's depression and took her to the hospital after she overdosed on pills. Child Protective Services (CPS) got involved and my daughter was sent to an LGBTQ group without my knowledge. She started feeling like she was in the wrong body and her depression worsened. She went through medication, therapy, and surgeries, but it didn't help. She attempted suicide twice and eventually died by kneeling in front of a train. I asked to see something from her body, but there was nothing left. I believe she can see how hard I fought for her from heaven.

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Amanda McCurry, a beloved third-grade teacher at Oak Park Elementary in Decatur City Schools, passed away. She was dedicated to education and youth sports, also working as a volleyball official for the Alabama High School Athletics Association. She leaves behind her husband, Chris, and their daughter. The cause of her death is currently unknown.

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The speaker describes a high school student who was bullied almost every day for being an outcast and a loner. The bullying involved being made fun of for his appearance and the way he dressed, including wearing jeans and, sometimes, hunting outfits. He always wore a mask, even after COVID restrictions were lifted. The speaker doesn't want to say the bullying provoked something, but acknowledges it's a possibility.

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My son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Austin was an amazing, smart kid with college football potential. His life revolved around the gym, working out, and being a leader on his football team. He was a good spirit, loved by many, and his twin brother lost his best friend. Hunter was with Austin when he was stabbed and tried to save him. Hunter saw Austin take his last breath before CPR. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes, revived a little, but it was too late. The community needs to support the kids at the school. Austin was loved by so many people. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family, and they are there together.

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Thomas was quiet but passionate about politics and disliked politicians. He once called the speaker "stupid" for supporting Trump, displaying a know-it-all attitude. The speaker found Thomas smug and arrogant. Thomas's friend group, described as reclusive, was known for making threats to shoot up the school. Thomas's name was frequently mentioned in connection to these threats, but he faced no serious consequences, only missing a few days of school. The speaker states that Thomas was not severely bullied, unlike some other students. The speaker believes someone should have recognized warning signs, especially with both of Thomas's parents being counselors. The speaker feels that people get their affairs in order before doing something drastic, and nobody saw it coming.

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Janet, a renowned crop circle researcher and author, has tragically taken her own life after battling severe depression for years. Despite her outward smiles and humor, she deeply despised life. She and the speaker shared a strong bond, working together on projects like the popular series "The Fall of the Cabal." They had planned a sequel but will now leave it unfinished, as it will never be the same without Janet. However, the speaker will continue fighting for children's rights, sharing important truths through presentations, DVDs, books, and their Telegram channel. Janet was not only a colleague but also a soulmate and second mother to the speaker's children. They will be deeply missed.

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Chicago is depicted as a microcosm of nationwide urban violence, with ongoing cycles of mayhem and a sense that parents and youths alike are not being held accountable. Speaker 0 describes rampant violence in Chicago and argues that the city’s problems reflect broader national issues. The speaker emphasizes the need to catch young people early and to keep doing the hard work to redirect neighborhoods, warning that the devastation has persisted for years and a clearer handle is needed. A mother recounts the incident, saying, “They fought my son. They hit my son first, all in his face. Then they dragged me in the grass and pull my little baby hair.” The message is that accountability has been lacking: “We haven't held these kids accountable. We haven't held parents accountable. No mother should be that helpless and be targeted by children inside of our own community.” The conversation shifts to a call for fear and respect that seems vanished from the community. A participant notes, “Councilman, where's the fear and respect?” and recalls a past environment where neighbors and parents kept youths in check, contrasting it with today’s reality. Speaker 3 agrees, lamenting the loss of discipline and stressing that no child or mother should have to experience such trauma. There is consensus that the issue extends beyond a single incident or school: “this is happening throughout the Chicago public school system.” Bullying is highlighted as a widespread problem, and there is a push for measures to ensure both parents’ voices and children’s voices are heard. If these voices are not heeded, the situation could “overspill into something even bigger,” according to the speakers.

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The Science Of Childhood Bullying & Adult Mental Health - Dr Tracy Vaillancourt
Guests: Dr Tracy Vaillancourt
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Dr. Tracy Vaillancourt's interest in bullying research stemmed from observing that popular students often engaged in bullying. Her dissertation revealed that popular kids were four times more likely to bully than their less popular peers. Over the past 25 years, bullying research has primarily been correlational, with significant studies like Dan Olweus's longitudinal study showing a 50% reduction in bullying in Norway. Vaillancourt emphasizes the need to understand the neurobiology of bullying, highlighting its profound long-term effects on victims. Current interventions show only a 20% reduction in bullying, prompting questions about their efficacy. Vaillancourt suggests focusing on power dynamics, as popular students often resist intervention efforts to maintain their status. She identifies motivations for bullying, primarily linked to the corrupting influence of power, and discusses the personality traits of bullies, including high levels of narcissism and Machiavellianism. Victims of bullying often include socially withdrawn or atypical children, while the dynamics of bullying exploit the fundamental need to belong. The conversation touches on the differences in bullying behaviors between genders, with boys typically engaging in direct aggression and girls using relational aggression. Vaillancourt also addresses the impact of bullying on mental health, noting that it can lead to long-lasting psychological scars. She advocates for increased supervision in schools as a practical intervention and stresses the importance of understanding the complex interplay of social dynamics in bullying. The discussion concludes with a call for more nuanced approaches to bullying prevention and intervention, emphasizing the need for inclusion rather than merely reducing bullying incidents.
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