It looks like Casey body slamming his bully has set an awesome trend in motion. Now we’re seeing more people standing up for themselves against school bullies.
In this vid, a bully is harassing a taller kid in the locker room. After about 2 minutes of back and forth, the bullied student snaps and unleashes a flurry of face punches. But not before taking him down and mounting him first.
The best is at the end when the bullied student makes the bully call him sir.
If you have to ask the question: Why is bullying wrong? Then you have not been paying close attention to the news, movies, television shows and what is happening in your own community. Reports of bullying are coming in from the playgrounds and hallways in local schools, at some places of work and in our neighborhoods. Whether we want to believe it or not, bully can and does affect everyone in the community.

The bullied kid in this video finally reaches his limit and stands up for himself, but a lot of people are not able to do that.
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Facts proving why bullying is wrong:
More than 3.2 million students fall victim to bullying every year.
Around 160,000 teens skip school every day to avoid their bully.
17 percent of students in America have reported being bullied at least two to three times per month.
One in four teachers see nothing wrong with bullying.
Of those who see nothing wrong with bullying, will intervene only four percent of the time.
By the age of 14, less than 30 percent of boys and less than 40 percent of girls have talked to their peers about the consequences of bullying.
More than 67 percent of students feel schools respond poorly to bullying.
71 percent of students have reported bullying incidents as a problem at their school.
90 percent of students in grades 4 through 8 have reported being bullied at school.
1 in ten students drop out of school due to bullying.
Physical abuse is more common in middle schools, while verbal abuse occurs in all grade levels.





