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Headlines matching 'bullying'
Mon May 28, 2012
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(Some Guy) Florida A high school student who stopped some students from bullying a mentally disabled student on the bus is A) Thanked by the school. B) Honored by the school. C) Banned from the bus  (opposingviews.com) (46)
(Short List) Stupid Lifetime developing a new series based on Clarice Starling who they're planning to turn into a victim of rape, incest and cyber-bullying  (shortlist.com) (34)


Thu May 24, 2012
(Some Guy) Stupid Not News: Teen suspended. News: for faking suicide. Fark: in class project video on bullying  (wiod.com) (45)


Mon May 14, 2012
(Sports Pickle) Asinine Youth football coaches complain that anti-bullying campaigns are leaving them without linemen. Don't worry, guys. It gets better  (sportspickle.com) (83)


Sat April 28, 2012
(BBC) Sad Bullied children are more prone to self-harm, says new study from the Stop Hitting Yourself Institute  (bbc.co.uk) (109)
(Fox News) Fail You're the founder of the "It Gets Better" campaign and delivering an anti-bullying speech. Do you: C) call the Christian teens in attendance "pansy asses" and mock them for walking out of your tirade?  (radio.foxnews.com) (894)


Wed April 25, 2012
(Yahoo) Sick It's not bullying when teachers do it, right? Bonus: autism. Super secret bonus: audio  (shine.yahoo.com) (273)


Sat April 07, 2012
(Huffington Post) Scary Christian groups are trying to reverse anti-bullying legislation as long as the bullying stems from "a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction." Fark: They're succeeding  (huffingtonpost.com) (289)


Fri April 06, 2012
(BBC) Followup "Bully" gets a rating change to PG-13. F*ck yeah  (bbc.co.uk) (62)


Mon April 02, 2012
(Wash Monthly) Interesting WSJ columnist says the problem is not an increase in bullying, but an increase in pansies  (washingtonmonthly.com) (212)


Thu March 29, 2012
(The Daily Beast) Asinine The number one movie in the country, where dozens of teens brutally kill each other, gets a PG-13 rating. A documentary about the epidemic of bullying gets an R-rating because the kids used the F-word six times. Weep for America  (thedailybeast.com) (204)

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