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    1. She didn’t lash out of legalities.
    2. Nobody claimed perfection
    3. Violence doesn’t heal trauma
    4. Her actions made the situation worse for herself and likely did not do anything to stop the sharing of images.
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      the situation didn’t just naturally become worse. it’s only worse because the school shares opinions with you.

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        It did naturally become worse. That’s what happens by not intervening, nature occurs. Becoming violent when you experience injustice only leads to more problems. It is not a wise or effective response.

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            For violently assaulting someone, yes. The problem arose because children decided to do something hurtful to a child, not because the adults in the situation didn’t resolve it before it escalated to violence.

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              the problem (her punishment) was not a natural result of her actions. it ocurred because the school interfered

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                Just like the police do when there’s a shooter. What’s natural doesn’t define what is acceptable.

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                    Just because you don’t understand it, doesn’t mean anyone is pretending. Do you often assume people are pretending when you can’t make sense of things? Is that how you cope with being confused?