“the father of the boy never taught him not to treat girls better”
I don’t disagree with that but the issue here as I see it is boundaries and a lack of impulse control.
The father of the girl did not threaten the boy just demanded an apology. He was stern about it but made no threats.
> I don’t disagree with that but the issue here as I see it is boundaries and a lack of impulse control. <
It’s hard to say. The girl’s dad might have tried to go through proper school channels, and got ignored every time.
One thing I can say from working decades in a public high school: School officials might talk about how bad bullying is, but they never do a thing.
I agree totally. Anytime I see someone shot somebody because their food wasn't delivered fast enough, or someone has an argument with their girlfriend so they ran over them with a car, or a 15 girl bashes another girl's face into the concrete and she dies, or many other senses acts, why is it disproportionately true that the person who commits the attack is black? That's not a racist statement, just a statement of fact. Is there an impulses control gene missing?