Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 http://www.awares.org/pkgs/news/news.asp? showItemID=717 & board= & bbcode= & profileCode= & section= Mother has promised to go to jail rather than send her daughter, with Asperger's syndrome, back to school where she was bullied LURGAN, Northern Ireland: The defiant mother of an 11-year-old girl with Asperger's syndrome who suffered a broken bone in an alleged bullying attack vowed on November 25 to go to prison. The worried mother, Margaret Graham, told Sunday Life that she was willing to be jailed if she was forced by the Southern Education and Library Board to send her daughter, , back to school. The young girl has been off school for two weeks, after she was attacked outside Lurgan Junior High School earlier this month. Graham told how her daughter was subjected to a terrifying ordeal by a girl pupil, who, she claims, called her vile names before punching, kicking and jumping on her. The mum-of-two said that was chased from Lurgan Junior High's after-school project, which is located just outside the school, before being set upon. Said Graham, of Toberhewny Hall: " If it means my daughter not getting another beating by being off school, then I will go to prison. She has already been off for two weeks, but if I have to keep her off for two years I will do it. No child should have to go through what she went through. " All I am asking is that the school guarantees her safety, and until they are able to do that she won't be going back to school. " I've had a meeting with the school, but nothing else has been planned and I am still very angry at this whole situation. " I moved here because it meant being close to a school and I don't want to put her on any buses. Once I get the assurance she will be safe, then she will be going back to school. " Mr ston, the school's principal, confirmed the young girl had not returned to school. He said: " The school is trying to resolve this issue and is hoping to have a meeting with Mrs Graham to discuss it. I can assure everyone that the school environment is as safe as any post primary setting in Northern Ireland and that we have policies, practices and procedures in place to ensure this is the case. " A police spokeswoman said: " Police are investigating a report of an assault on an 11-year-old girl outside a school in Lurgan. " (Source: Belfast Telegraph, November 26, 2006) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Why aren't charges being filed against the parents of the attacker ? This mother is doing what in her rights to protect her daughter! Until the matter is investigated why should she be worried about being jailed? Won't the school just give the mother her daughters work or assignments she's been missing until they have this resolved? Kim > > http://www.awares.org/pkgs/news/news.asp? > showItemID=717 & board= & bbcode= & profileCode= & section= > > Mother has promised to go to jail rather than send her daughter, > with Asperger's syndrome, back to school where she was bullied Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 It's the way the non-Aspie world works. The bullies aren't really breaking any laws but the mother is by not sending her kid to school, therefore the mom is bring prosecuted while the bullies run free. Tom Administrator Why aren't charges being filed against the parents of the attacker ? This mother is doing what in her rights to protect her daughter! Until the matter is investigated why should she be worried about being jailed? Won't the school just give the mother her daughters work or assignments she's been missing until they have this resolved? Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Oh but the bully is breaking the law and if this mom's got the gumption to stand up to the law she could be calling out the parents of the bully and demanding a fine, a court date, something! If a reporter can write about the mother standing up for her child this mom should contact him/her to follow up with the information about the bully to prevent future attacks. The child should have some punishment. An article to give her and the parents a little public reprimand or humiliation would be a start. Kim > > It's the way the non-Aspie world works. The bullies aren't really > breaking any laws but the mother is by not sending her kid to school, > therefore the mom is bring prosecuted while the bullies run free. > > Tom > Administrator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Sorry to play " Devil's advocate " again, but hey, it's a job... Based on my recent censored-except-for-the-Admins-and-their-friends torture discussion, do you really think Aspies are all that different? After all, isn't this just another virtual herd--one with a funny gnostic name? Herds exist to provide Safety-In-Numbers, to make the ancient " Us vs. Them " passion play more believable. Well, it just seems like the same old bullsh!t to me. But instead of implying that it's some NT bullsh!t, we should own up to it by calling it " our bullsh!t " too. Don > > Why aren't charges being filed against the parents of the attacker ? > This mother is doing what in her rights to protect her daughter! Until > the matter is investigated why should she be worried about being > jailed? Won't the school just give the mother her daughters work or > assignments she's been missing until they have this resolved? > > Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Don, The reality of it is a great many of the people in this group have been bullied, pushed around, and have seen injustice imposed by those who do not see the world through the eyes of someone with Asperger's. It may not be right of anyone here to group Non Aspies in a way that proposes that ALL think there is nothing wrong with beating someone who looks, acts, or speaks differently than the norm. We are all human and tend to lash out or have a glommy outlook when stressed, which is what holidays and family get togethers so often produce. That is what I believe is the cause of the grouping in this case. From my prespective, there are days I hate the world and become depressed when I see a lack of good will or understanding. I see comedians group ethnic races, sterotyping them, getting laughs, and making a good buck doing it. I thought this " grouping " of Aspies and Non Aspies is what your post was refering to and if so, your right to point out that it's unfair for any of us to assume ALL of any group could be anything. We had a saying in my home, I believe I heard Colbert say it too, that those who act without thinking are Sheepole instead of people. I would use the term to describe family or friends who forward e-mails with dire warnings or get rich schemes without authenticating the story first. They always seem to have the time to forward the BS but never bothered to write and say how the family, kids, etc. were doing. Kim > > Sorry to play " Devil's advocate " again, but hey, it's a job... > > Based on my recent censored-except-for-the-Admins-and-their-friends > torture discussion, do you really think Aspies are all that different? > After all, isn't this just another virtual herd--one with a funny > gnostic name? Herds exist to provide Safety-In-Numbers, to make the > ancient " Us vs. Them " passion play more believable. Well, it just > seems like the same old bullsh!t to me. But instead of implying that > it's some NT bullsh!t, we should own up to it by calling it " our > bullsh!t " too. > > Don > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 don In an fisty insinuating way you are fun. No one is allowed to misstep around you because you felt bruised before. It is a sort of cute grudge holing I am not accepted by anyone kind of way. I think AS has that effect. We have been battered and abused for so long we expect it and when we aren't treated that way we go looking for it. I am glad you are still here and I am sure you have stuff to add. I felt a similar way when I arrived. I was used to being forced to prove myself and be good enough. Often I am as guilty for not moving foward as my detractors for subjugating me. I am as afraid of making strides as my abusers were of me becoming stronger. I am contemplating graduate school, and I had planned to post to the group my fears around being " strong " and therefor vunerable. Don I have to tell you thanks to your post I don't need a pep talk. I think S* & ^w them if they can't take a joke,is the better way to go. At least you are not afraid to be contraversial, or muddy sometimes. Look you are correct people basically suck. regardless of where they happen to be standing at any given moment. It is fairly improbabble to be impeccable all of the time. As much as I would like to act with confidence, and conscience and be completely objective and Solomanesque (and emit light by the way if I am making a wish list) always wanted to do that. I believe we are caught by evolution as charged. I am not sure my going to school was your desired effect but for some reason you continued desire to assert yourself, has made me feel empowered. mimi oh Raven I was thinking of appealing to you, your determination and kind words make me feel more capable. The fact that many of you exsist and choose to be heard. So I guess I found what I was looking for thanks mimi > Sorry to play " Devil's advocate " again, but hey, it's a job... > > Based on my recent censored-except-for-the-Admins-and-their-friends > torture discussion, do you really think Aspies are all that different? > After all, isn't this just another virtual herd--one with a funny > gnostic name? Herds exist to provide Safety-In-Numbers, to make the > ancient " Us vs. Them " passion play more believable. Well, it just > seems like the same old bullsh!t to me. But instead of implying that > it's some NT bullsh!t, we should own up to it by calling it " our > bullsh!t " too. > > Don > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 I believe it is mentioned in the rules that profanity should be kept to a minimum. Given your behavior on the board whenever you post, I am putting you on moderation. You may post, but they will come through the admins first, and we reserve the right to edit them from profanity and/or content. Tom Administrator > Why aren't charges being filed against the parents of the attacker ? This mother is doing what in her rights to protect her daughter! U Until the matter is investigated why should she be worried about being jailed? Won't the school just give the mother her daughters work or assignments she's been missing until they have this resolved? Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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