Follow

šŸ˜¤I know itā€™s kids being kids and I know I had more than my fair share of bullying in schoolā€¦ but some little brat told my daughter that she had a stupid name and I am just fuming.

@MotherDucker I would definitely let her teacher know you have concerns and maybe they can have a talk with whoever said it

@dratino thatā€™s the direction I am leaning towards. And I just feel like someone will say itā€™s an overreactionā€¦ but what if itā€™s not? And what if someone saying something to a teacher who says something to this kidā€™s mom makes her care about the human he is turning into and reshapes his destiny.

@MotherDucker

"kids being kids" "boys will be boys" - age-old excuses made by parents for their kids being little shits because they weren't taught better.

Your daughter didn't deserve that, and we shouldn't think of bullying as "normal" at any age.

@Agatha I agree 100% Thatā€™s kind of why Iā€™m grappling with, yeah, I went through some crazy stuff and I have had years to sit with it. But my impulse now is to call the teacher because this isnā€™t okay. Especially considering sheā€™s named for her Bengali great grandmother.

I think back to some of the crap I went through and how the district handled it so badly that my parents ultimately sent me to a Catholic school they couldnā€™t afford which presented a whole new type of bullyingā€¦ but if it had

@Agatha happened today, my parents would have been able to own the damn district. šŸ˜³

(Physical bullying after my first spinal surgery in which two girls literally reopened my surgical site in public school. They sent ME to guidance to learn to toughen up. Moved to private school, learned the word ā€œdykeā€ in 4th grade because I wore pants instead of the plaid Catholic school girl skirt.)

@MotherDucker

What those girls did to you was literally criminal, and I'm sorry no one had your back (no pun intended). It's utterly ridiculous. When my parents moved me to Georgia at 16, kids found out I was from San Francisco so I was immediately labeled a lesbian, because to them that was an insult. But yeah, *I* was somehow the problem. šŸ™„šŸ˜’

Talking to the teacher is a good idea. Maybe a presentation on the history of her name. Something to be proud of. ā¤ļø

@Agatha Iā€™ve sent her teacher a message. I emphasized that itā€™s kind of bad enough that it takes her multiple attempts to teach people her name because no one ever says it right on the first go, unless they are Indian or Nepali. But she shouldnā€™t be made to feel like itā€™s ā€œstupidā€ on top of all that. Stupid is like a bad word in our home. No one calls anyone or themselves stupid here. Itā€™s outlawed along with ā€œuglyā€ and ā€œfat.ā€ Thatā€™s never how we define people.

Sign in to participate in the conversation

CounterSocial is the first Social Network Platform to take a zero-tolerance stance to hostile nations, bot accounts and trolls who are weaponizing OUR social media platforms and freedoms to engage in influence operations against us. And we're here to counter it.