Am i just weird or does this happen alot more then wht i notice?

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ok well >_<
At my old school there was this gay guy
and everyday he'd get picked on and hurt by other guys(sometimes girls) and it only seemed like it happens when no one else was looking or only other students were who were pussies (yes im included i didn't wanna get the shit beat outta me) but why didn't anyone do anything
like even the teachers and the principal didn't do anything
(emotionally hurt called a f*g and stuff,psychically hurt from being hit in the stomach/face/back)
but if it happened to someone who was a prep/jock (football player/cheerleader) the principal would all but expell the kid doing it
wtf
are gay ppl so segregated by the rest of the world?
or is it just ppl are pussies and didnt wanna help him?
sorry but when this was happening i just got hella pissed off that no one would help
and i feel guilty about it because it got so bad the kid moved away and he was my friend but i didnt wanna get hurt/expelled for standing up to the kids doing it (parents would FREAK at me)
and pls dont tell me i shouldve helped him
i feel like shit for not but i had to be good or id go away for awhile (juvi but thats a different story)
 
I know what you mean last year i had 2 cracked ribs and a broken arm from getting beaten up by homophobes. My school did nothing so when i got back to school i smacked the kid that did it. I got suspended for 3 days. Apparently there was no evidence that "the injuries were caused by another student as unfortunately the CCTV wasn't working" then this September we got a new head/ principal I went to see him and asked for the CCTV of the date and area where it happened. Guess what it was there. Luckily for me my new head is very supportive and got rid of the kids that did it.
 
Eddie, yes, in some places this still happens, particularly in smaller rural/regional areas.

While some may berate you for doing nothing, I can see that you were in an impossible situation.

Please don't be hard on yourself because of this - what happened, happened and it cannot be changed. What can be changed is the future.

You can change how you act from this time on, you can take steps from this moment on to make sure that this doesn't happen in the future. You can, if and when you get married and have a child, make sure that your children know that it is not nice to discriminate against people, or to bully them.

You can't change the past, but you can live in the present to change the future.
 
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