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I say maybe because there were kids who were considered so dorky or whatever that you just left em alone. No reason to even make fun of them.


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I say maybe because there were kids who were considered so dorky or whatever that you just left em alone. No reason to even make fun of them.


Those are the kids you should reach out to and stick up for.

It seems like there is more to this story or something.


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Spaulding wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I say maybe because there were kids who were considered so dorky or whatever that you just left em alone. No reason to even make fun of them.


Those are the kids you should reach out to and stick up for.

It seems like there is more to this story or something.


I would tend to agree with you looking back at this having lived almost 38 years now. As a 10 yr
old I'd think you tend to notice people and things different than the norm and exploit it unless you are
extremely well adjusted or sensitive. My grade school years were in the 80s so I have no idea how
bullying works these days. I'm glad back in my day the worst thing that could happen was getting
pushed around and maybe your lunch money swiped.

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Spaulding wrote:
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I say maybe because there were kids who were considered so dorky or whatever that you just left em alone. No reason to even make fun of them.


Those are the kids you should reach out to and stick up for.

It seems like there is more to this story or something.

I agree. But as a kid the least you can do is not pick on the weak.


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Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.

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Sounds to me the story is more about why this kid can be bullied for this but other kid's getting bullied for being some other protected things is a no no.

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Sounds to me the story is more about why this kid can be bullied for this but other kid's getting bullied for being some other protected things is a no no.

Can you rephrase that?


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Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


We want to teach 4th graders that the world sucks and life isnt fair? I thought junior high and high school was for that...

Can anyone imagine the uproar if this was a role reversal and a girl was told she couldnt bring her John Cena or Chicago Bears lunch box to school. I hope this kid gets a free all expenses paid trip to BronyCon. You keep watching little man, fuck the haters.

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Curious Hair wrote:
Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.

I wouldnt have thought you would come in with that opinion, but I figured someone would.


There's some truth in what you say. I just dont know. The whole situation is just a difficult one.


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Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


We want to teach 4th graders that the world sucks and life isnt fair? I thought junior high and high school was for that...

Can anyone imagine the uproar if this was a role reversal and a girl was told she couldnt bring her John Cena or Chicago Bears lunch box to school. I hope this kid gets a free all expenses paid trip to BronyCon. You keep watching little man, fuck the haters.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


We want to teach 4th graders that the world sucks and life isnt fair? I thought junior high and high school was for that...

Can anyone imagine the uproar if this was a role reversal and a girl was told she couldnt bring her John Cena or Chicago Bears lunch box to school. I hope this kid gets a free all expenses paid trip to BronyCon. You keep watching little man, fuck the haters.

At the same time, if your kid is doing some unique things, you should prepare him for how kids treat "unique"

If you could raise a kid who understood that and still said fuck the haters that would be great


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I say maybe because there were kids who were considered so dorky or whatever that you just left em alone. No reason to even make fun of them.


Those are the kids you should reach out to and stick up for.

That's a highly unrealistic expectation of a 4th grader, IMO.

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Curious Hair wrote:
Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


I'm sure the principal is irritated with all involved and likely had a meeting with the parents explaining bringing the lunch box is adding to the problems they are already trying to deal with. My guess is the parents feel their son should bring the My Little Pony lunch box to school and pushed the issue. While in theory the parents are correct, is not how the real world works.

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Sounds to me the story is more about why this kid can be bullied for this but other kid's getting bullied for being some other protected things is a no no.



Given the same story and school district the bullies would be suspended or worse 1st day it happened if the victim was LBGT for example. Clear?

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Hank Scorpio wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


We want to teach 4th graders that the world sucks and life isnt fair? I thought junior high and high school was for that...

Can anyone imagine the uproar if this was a role reversal and a girl was told she couldnt bring her John Cena or Chicago Bears lunch box to school. I hope this kid gets a free all expenses paid trip to BronyCon. You keep watching little man, fuck the haters.

At the same time, if your kid is doing some unique things, you should prepare him for how kids treat "unique"

If you could raise a kid who understood that and still said fuck the haters that would be great



I know, but we arent talking about a 8 or 9 year old boy liking Barbie here. I mean it's on a network where you could watch Transformers followed by My Little Pony followed by Pound Puppies.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


We want to teach 4th graders that the world sucks and life isnt fair? I thought junior high and high school was for that...

Can anyone imagine the uproar if this was a role reversal and a girl was told she couldnt bring her John Cena or Chicago Bears lunch box to school. I hope this kid gets a free all expenses paid trip to BronyCon. You keep watching little man, fuck the haters.


There would be no uproar because there would be no situation. It's not a two-way street. Of course it's more acceptable for girls to like football than for boys to like My Little Pony. That's been the case as long as I can remember. There would be girls in school with, like, Packers-themed backpacks, but there sure as shit weren't any boys with Lisa Frank trapper-keepers. No, kids shouldn't intimidate or hurt a kid for liking My Little Pony, but at the same time, the adults here have some responsibility to admit that they can't stop all bullying and that some lunch boxes might be better for not getting bullied than other lunch boxes. I mean, when I was little, I used to love watching game shows on USA. My parents had to explain to me, somewhat firmly, that the other kids at school were not going to share my passionate interest in reruns of old game shows and that I would be well advised to share more populist interests so that I can better make friends (and implicitly, not get the shit kicked out me by assholes).

All my school paraphernalia was plain, by the way. I got enough derision in my life as it was without inviting further mockery through paper supplies.

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Curious Hair wrote:
Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


I'm sure the principal is irritated with all involved and likely had a meeting with the parents explaining bringing the lunch box is adding to the problems they are already trying to deal with. My guess is the parents feel their son should bring the My Little Pony lunch box to school and pushed the issue. While in theory the parents are correct, is not how the real world works.


Since when is 4th grade the "real world"? Furthermore this is the way the real world works. If I brought a My LIttle Pony bag to work and people started bullying me I would go to HR. I wouldnt get told to stop bringing in my bag, the people harassing me would be told to stop.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


We want to teach 4th graders that the world sucks and life isnt fair? I thought junior high and high school was for that...

Can anyone imagine the uproar if this was a role reversal and a girl was told she couldnt bring her John Cena or Chicago Bears lunch box to school. I hope this kid gets a free all expenses paid trip to BronyCon. You keep watching little man, fuck the haters.

At the same time, if your kid is doing some unique things, you should prepare him for how kids treat "unique"

If you could raise a kid who understood that and still said fuck the haters that would be great



I know, but we arent talking about a 8 or 9 year old boy liking Barbie here. I mean it's on a network where you could watch Transformers followed by My Little Pony followed by Pound Puppies.

I dont know where My Little Pony falls on the girly scale, Im just saying that parents should prepare kids for likely reactions.


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This whole discussion makes me :lol:

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Maybe the school shouldn't have banned it, but I see nothing wrong with a little guidance and wisdom from above about how it's a cruel world out there, and sometimes when we carry lunch boxes for a little girls' show about magical ponies, we're not helping our causes.


I'm sure the principal is irritated with all involved and likely had a meeting with the parents explaining bringing the lunch box is adding to the problems they are already trying to deal with. My guess is the parents feel their son should bring the My Little Pony lunch box to school and pushed the issue. While in theory the parents are correct, is not how the real world works.


Since when is 4th grade the "real world"? Furthermore this is the way the real world works. If I brought a My LIttle Pony bag to work and people started bullying me I would go to HR. I wouldnt get told to stop bringing in my bag, the people harassing me would be told to stop.

I agree with you for the most part, but I will say that there will not always be an HR or Principal to go to.

Some of this stuff happens out on the mean streets (or parks)


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That's a highly unrealistic expectation of a 4th grader, IMO.


3rd and 4th grade parents still set things up and there is a little supervision. You can arrange to have those kids over or do something. They become friends or at least aquaintences and things go from there.

Idk. If my son was dead set on having a MLP box I'd say okay but you are probably going to get some flack about it. You either have to stick up for yourself and be proud or not bring the MLP box to school. It's also not typical for 9/10 year old boy not just for gender reasons but MLP is really aimed toward 3-7 year olds. Maybe 8 but that is pushing it. There might be a maturity thing going on there and that is causing other issues.

You can be who you want yes, but if you want to be social you have to learn how to socialize. This seems to be the age where the I'm okay your okay stuff loses steam and carries thru high school.


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Honestly, the whole brony thing is creepy and shitty. Here you have this show that was designed for young girls so that for once they could watch a cartoon that was sort of thoughtful and empowering, and then a bunch of weird dudes in their twenties pranced in, proclaimed themselves to be even bigger fans than the girls could be, and starting dressing up as the characters and writing slash fiction about them. Let kids be kids, guys.

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Honestly, the whole brony thing is creepy and shitty. Here you have this show that was designed for young girls so that for once they could watch a cartoon that was sort of thoughtful and empowering, and then a bunch of weird dudes in their twenties pranced in, proclaimed themselves to be even bigger fans than the girls could be, and starting dressing up as the characters and writing slash fiction about them. Let kids be kids, guys.



Let kids be kids, until we want them to act like grownups and live in the real world.

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Curious Hair wrote:
Honestly, the whole brony thing is creepy and shitty. Here you have this show that was designed for young girls so that for once they could watch a cartoon that was sort of thoughtful and empowering, and then a bunch of weird dudes in their twenties pranced in, proclaimed themselves to be even bigger fans than the girls could be, and starting dressing up as the characters and writing slash fiction about them. Let kids be kids, guys.

Yeah, few things shock me in the internet age, but when I first heard and found out that Bronies were a real thing, I was shocked.


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Or the grown-ups could be grown-ups and both 1) not let bullies get away with it and 2) make this boy aware of what he's appropriating and how they can't save him every time this happens.

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What the fuck is a brony?


A grown man that is a fan of My Little Pony.

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What the fuck is a brony?


A grown man that is a fan of My Little Pony.


What? There is such a thing? That's real?

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What the fuck is a brony?

Portmanteau of "bro" and "pony." Adult male fans of a cartoon designed for girls below the age of 10. They're known for dressing up as the cartoon characters and writing erotic scenarios involving the characters.

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