Thursday, May 29, 2014

My friend is a target at school?

Q. My parents moved and we ended up in a new city with a new High School. First day I met a really nice guy, and we became friends. But as soon as I started hanging out with him, I noticed things.
Students would bang on the windows when we were in the library, daring him to come out, several of them threating to attack him.

People throw things at him, and if he ever puts his school bag down kids grab it and hide it, or place it the rubbish bins. Iâve seen him take his bag out of the rubbish bin so many times it almost seems normal. We were talking to math once and a huge guy walked in front of us and just slammed into him a wall while his friends stood and laughed.


Iâve been targeted as well but not as much, just small things like throwing paper at the back of my head in class, locking me out of classes when the teachers leave the room and just the usual name talking, like deeming me crazy and whispering about me. But I donât get nearly as much as he does, and thatâs just for being his friend.


I didnât make any sense. He was nice, good looking and smart, a little bitter at times. I asked time what he thought the bullying was about and he put bluntly he thought most of it was just racism. I never have really thought of it that way before.
Sanjay âs parents are from India and came here when his mother was just a few months pregnant with him. Sure, both his parents were born outside of the country but my friend grew up in the same area all of the people in the school did. So I started looking around, nearly all students in this school are white, but surely in a Western modern school racism would not go that far?
So I watched more closely, listened to what people say. They refer to him as a dirty Mexican⦠which is stupid because his parents are Indian and none of his family have been to Mexico.
We can tried telling teachers but because itâs just us against what seems like the majority we are always made up as the bad guys, they make stuff up.


Iâve tried to help him but heâs just quit caring, and I think he may be really depressed. Iâm worried suicide might be on the cards, and as his best friend I donât know what to do. What can I do?
I donât get this racism, why? What can I do?


Answer
This school of yours doesnt happen to be in Australia right? Indians are KILLED almost everyday there, its always on the paper, India student found dead, classmates found guilty! and such stuffs all the time, in Australia i mean. Anywhere it be, i cant believe they still hold on the racism cr*p...A-holes should just roll over and die.... There isn't much you can do actually, if this racism things ends somehow, it can only be by the whole schools support, which am sure wont happen any time soon

omg help freaking out middle school?

Q. what should i bring to carry my books in , can i carry a lunch box is that cool,what is a locker for, do you go to it every calss and swap the books for my next class ,i dont know because im from asia and just came to north america do i bring a book bag or just carry my book in my hands or what,do i bring a cute doll lunch box idk whats cool ,and god im scared and im a girl (do i have to worry about something called a period i have hear rumors is it real)
umm do you carry your bag to every class and do you carry your lunch in it or leave it in your locker do you have to sit with your class or sit any wear :[
oh and when do you get your class scedule


Answer
Hey, its okay trust me, i came from India. Most kids are really nicee! Your locker is for keeping books in so you dont have to carry all of them at one time. You go to your locker in between every hour. As for backpacks, yes carry one! Bring it in the morning with all your homework and books you bring and then just leave it in your locker. Dont worry about a "period" just tallk to your mom about that. It wont be bad, its really not bad at all and maybe even fun.




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