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What Kids Who Bully Often Have In Common
When parents, educators and mental health professionals talk about bullying, there is understandably a lot of emphasis on the victims. But in focusing solely on victims in anti-bullying efforts, an important part of the equation gets forgotten: the kids who do the bullying.
“Bullying is not a one-time event or a random act of mean behavior but rather a pervasive, ongoing pattern of aggression targeted toward another child who in some way has less power in the relationship,” explained school psychologist Rebecca Branstetter, noting that it’s important to distinguish it from other forms of aggressive behavior or typical childhood conflicts.
Obviously every child who bullies comes from different circumstances and has different reasons for this behavior. There is no one profile of a bully, as each child who engages in this conduct has a unique set of challenges. But there are many common traits and experiences among bullies, and examining them can be beneficial.
What Kids Who Bully Often Have In Common
Gay Couple Close Chocolate Shop After Anti-Gay Attack
Teen gangs are forcing gay men to confess to pedophilia in “pedo hunting”
School let vicious gang of bullies beat disabled student, 17, to death
Harvard researcher claims he was pummeled by group of teens after he told them to be quiet
Students stripped 6th grader of his clothes
Horrifying mass brawl breaks out aboard Carnival cruise ship 'over CHICKEN TENDERS'
Texas city rocked after girl, ten, said bullies chopped her hair off as she slept on school bus
Girl, five, left disfigured after being beaten by gang of bullies who scalped her
Girl, ten, appears in court charged with rape and attempted murder of 5-year-old
Someone tried to bomb a gay nightclub in Puerto Rico
Unidentified assailants tossed three incendiary devices at a gay nightclub in San Juan, Puerto Rico over the weekend. The building wasn’t badly damaged and no one was hurt.
“Several individuals who were dressed in black” threw the devices at Circo Bar in the city’s Santurce neighborhood according to the Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero.
Someone tried to bomb a gay nightclub
Iranian missile destroys Tel Aviv’s last gay bar
Disturbing footage shows moment street racer slams into Fl gay bar, killing four
Zoogoers outraged to discover ‘panda’ exhibit was actually dogs
The fake pandas, unveiled May 1 at the Taizhou Zoo in Jiangsu Province, were actually Chow Chow dogs — a big-haired breed from Northern China, Jam Press reported.
Zoogoers outraged to discover ‘panda’ exhibit was actually dogs
Scam Sparks New Warning for Florida Pet Owners
Adopted Dog Returned A Few Days Later For Being “Boring”
Palm Springs Police Seek The Public's Help To Find Stolen Dogs
India's top court wanted Delhi's stray dogs gone, but it may have worsened the issue
1 arrested, 1 at-large for allegedly stealing two dogs in Palm Springs
Celebrated LGBT theater director 'is fired over claims he's a sex pest who performed oral sex on one shocked co-worker, inappropriately touched another
Michael Taylor Gray told the LA Times shortly after he began working at Celebration Theater in 2006, Shepperd pulled down his pants and performed oral sex on him after a show.
Celebrated LGBT theater director 'is fired
Ex-Evanescence Manager Accuses Michael Tait of Sexual Assault
...allegations emerge against Catholic priest shot dead 'by one of his accusers'
Blood on hands of woke officials after illegal migrant 'raped and killed' boy, 13
Retired cop alleges now-98-year-old NYPD doctor sexually abused him for months
Man bites brother-in-law's nose for refusing gay relationship
UP Man Chops Off Gay Partner's Genitals For Raping His Daughter
Former NC lawmaker posts bond weeks after being charged with child sex offenses
India's Monkeys Keep Killing People, so Scientists Are Trying Radical New Sterilization Strategies
One evening last November, a young woman named Neha was feeding her infant son inside their house in Runkata, a small town in the outskirts of Agra, India. Suddenly, a monkey broke into the house, snatched the baby boy from her arms, and made away with him. Neighbors chased the unexpected kidnapper with stones, but to their horror, the baby was soon found lying blood-soaked on a nearby terrace. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Arush, who was just 12 days old, did not survive. Perhaps this sounds like a freak tragedy, a rare case of a wild animal behaving outside its natural order, but truthfully, there was nothing especially rare about this incident.
India's Monkeys Keep Killing People
Man commits suicide after his service dog is killed by alligator
Long Islanders asked to slaughter deer as growing wildlife population wreaks havoc
Wausau weighs crackdown on animal feeding after rat infestation reports
Japanese region asks army to cull bears as attacks spike
Fears for 'beautiful' Colorado park after family of beavers move in and start devouring its trees
Rupert Everett complains that the transgender rights movement has ‘completely overshadowed’ gay issues

He criticised what he sees as an overly reproachful outlook among young people, and spoke of his fears of being “cancelled” for speaking about transgender issues.
“This might be the first time that the older generation has felt that they have to tiptoe around the younger generation and turn everything off,” he said.
While Everett claimed to support “wokeness” because “everything it stands for is, essentially, great,” he regretted that gay rights appear to have taken a backseat to trans issues, citing Russia’s recent move to ban same-sex marriage.
Rupert Everett complains
Majority of elite female athletes favor categorization by biological sex
Trans population is not as high as the 'totally unreliable' census figures suggest
Gay Catholic Flight Attendant Fired By United Airlines After Telling a Coworker That People Can’t Change Their Sex
The National Park Service Has Removed the Word “Transgender”
US civil rights agency seeks to dismiss gender-identity discrimination cases
Hulking trans athlete cackled with delight after injuring opponents during volleyball
Global Gay Rights Groups Launch Declaration Of Independence From “Trans” Agenda
New survey shows how gender madness ‘non-binary’ was just a fad
More Americans are moving right on LGBTQ+ issues
Mexican singer says he was trafficked and abused as a teenager
Luis Armando Campos says singing is his life. At 23, he's already had a very impressive singing career that started when he was just a child in his native Tampico, a port city in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
"I was about 11, almost 12, when I first appeared on a local TV show in Tampico," Campos said.
In 2014, he was a semi-finalist in "The Voice Mexico." The international reality singing competition franchise took his career to new levels. Even though he didn't win, Campos has since toured Mexico with his music. But what his increasing number of fans didn't know, Campos says, is that while his career was taking off, he was forced to live a double life -- as a sex slave.
Mexican singer says he was trafficked and abused as a teenager
Monsters kidnap toddler in India before raping, beheading her
The TRUTH of 'Maryland dad' Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Two Muslim 13-year-olds are jailed for raping girl, 12, because she was Jewish
UK ‘shied away’ from ethnicity of grooming gangs in child sex abuse inquiries
Fat Joe denies sex acts with minors after former hype man’s $20 million lawsuit
Soccer coach admits drugging and raping young boys
Boy, 12, is abducted 'by pedophile' after youngsters' 'To Catch a Predator' sting went horribly wrong
Man to serve 25 years in prison after using Snapchat to meet teens
2020’s Most Sinful States in America
Red states and blue states may like to point to one another as the source of all that is wrong with the U.S., but the truth is that each of the 50 states has its own virtues and vices. For example, Michigan has the worst drug use problem. And it certainly comes as no surprise that Nevada is the most gambling-addicted.
But the cost of state sins is something we have to share as a nation. Gambling alone costs the U.S. about $5 billion per year. That’s nothing compared to the amount of money we lose from smoking, though – over $300 billion per year. Harmful behavior on the individual level can add up to staggering economic costs on a national scale.
Some states are more well-behaved than others. In order to determine the states that most give in to their desires, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 47 key indicators of immorality. Our data set ranges from violent crimes per capita to excessive drinking to share of the population with gambling disorders. Read on to see the full ranking, insight from a panel of experts and a full description of our methodology.
2020’s Most Sinful
The Kinkiest States of America
What Gay Men Want In A Relationship
Gay relationships have a lot of similarities with heterosexual relationships. Gay men like to have meaningful relationships though they face challenges that all men face on the dating scene. Naturally, men are not socialized to be intimate since this is perceived as weakness. Gay men who enter into a relationship also have to contend with worries about the promiscuity of their partners. Intimacy requires vulnerability which is not easy since men who are gay often get exposed to negative cultural messages. This emanates from the fact that gays are treated shamefully by the society which makes it hard to be vulnerable. At times gay men get harassed and bullied for not conforming to the standards of the society.
What Gay Men Want In A Relationship
Gay romance: is all fair in love and war?
American Airlines responds to viral video appearing to show a toddler kicked off a flight
A video going viral on Twitter on Thursday appears to show a mother and a toddler being kicked off an American Airlines AAL, +2.63% flight because the asthmatic child didn’t keep a mask on.
The airline says the situation was more complicated, however.
American Airlines responds
Black family to sue American Airlines after being kicked off for eating chicken
Toddler terrorizes plane passengers
Passengers hold vote to kick unruly woman off flight
Drunk pregnant passenger pummels Spirit Airlines worker
Spirit Airlines flight to Haiti diverted to Dom Rep after being struck by gunfire
‘This is how I get my weed money’
Jewelry-clad woman threatens to set her wife on man in Atlanta Airport meltdown
Buena Vista Park is a center of the gay cruising renaissance
Running parallel to those public-facing elements of LGBTQ culture in San Francisco are traditions like cruising — seeking out public places frequented by queer people looking for consensual sex from suitors, usually afforded by way of a reciprocated gaze and gesture. The history of cruising dates back to the 1810s in England, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that cruising had its hyperlocal bloom as SF became the gay capital of America.
Buena Vista Park
Man who killed lover ‘because he was gay’ receives life in prison
...targeting gay cruising spots and extorting victims to have sex with him
Russian man arrested for allegedly running gay travel agency dies in custody
Global Gay Cruising Index 2025: Berlin Ranks No. 2
Lesbian allegedly burns down apartment building throwing flaming hand sanitizer at her girlfriend

28-year-old Destiny Waite has been arrested after a domestic violence altercation with her girlfriend turned deadly. Waite threw a flaming bottle of hand sanitizer at her partner and caught the apartment building on fire.
Flames shot through the Hartford, Connecticut building in the early morning hours, leaving one man dead and dozens had to be rescued. Four other people were sent to the hospital with critical injuries.
A National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Study conducted in 2011 stated that LGBTQ communities of color are one of the demographic groups experiencing the highest incidents of domestic violence.
Lesbian allegedly burns down apartment
Mom accused of killing boy she called a demon
Stepmom starved four-year-old boy and recorded him sobbing and begging for bread
U.S. Figure Skating Coach Gets Lifetime Ban After Investigation
Couple charged in death of 3-year-old blamed perforated bowel on skateboard
Woman arrested, charged after shooting baby
Boy, eight, found murdered in plastic bag in an attic
Woman chopped up her 'cash cow' girlfriend into 13 pieces
Nursery school teacher is convicted of raping and drowning her partner's four-year-old daughter
Woman murdered trans ex-girlfriend during 'sordid' stayover
“I Couldn’t See Out of My Left Eye”
“I know today I’m only as sick as my secrets,” Haynes told the publication. Four years ago, the actor was hospitalized after an overdose amid his drug and alcohol addiction. Haynes shared images of his hospitalization on his Instagram in 2019 where he shared, “I no longer want to project a curated life”
“I Couldn’t See Out of My Left Eye”
He's Been Living With HIV Since He Was 17
Colton Haynes says coming out harmed his career but he still has hope
“My biggest critics are gay men”
I Kissed a Boy star slams ‘fake’ ex Dan Harry and ‘problematic’ non-binary people
Pope Francis smacks woman's hand to free himself from her grip
Pope Francis was happily greeting children and pilgrims in St. Peter's Square on Tuesday when he slapped a woman's hand to free himself.
Pope Francis smacks woman's hand
Retired UK priest, 69, died during drug-fueled sex romp
Priest arrested after drug-fueled night of gay sex kills male lover
World's 'first openly gay imam' shot dead in South Africa
Muslim mega city plans spark huge police search at mosque accused of disturbing practices
Outrage in Pakistan after three transgender women killed and left on roadside
Antigay former Congressman Aaron Schock busted trying to pick up a guy in West Hollywood
Totally-not-gay-at-all former Republican Congressman Aaron Schock was snapped poolside at the Standard Hotel in West Hollywood by a gay tourist visiting from New York.
The loathed closet case was accompanied by an attractive speedo-clad young gay man who was on Scruff while they lounged by the pool. Later he was spotted chatting up and ogling another young man.
Schock, who made a splash in the nation’s capital with his clothing choices, Instagram photos, and interior decorating choices, resigned after being accused of illegally using campaign funds to finance his over-the-top lifestyle.
Schock was a reliably anti-gay vote for Republicans, despite the parade of young men who visited his DC apartment, and his outing by journalist Itay Hod in 2014. Hod claimed he had walked in on his male roommate and Schock showering together.
Antigay former Congressman Aaron Schock busted
Gay SF Supervisor Joel Engardio recalled by voters