Perhaps you have not yet heard about Matthew Bent. He’s the father of boy who’s been bullied for
over a year now, and he’s gotten the runaround from the Kaukauna School
District, the cops, everybody. The
picture above, from Matt’s Facebook page, tells part of the story.
Everybody has an excuse for not doing something about the
bully that’s been hounding Matt’s son. The school administrator Matt was told
to call wouldn’t even take his call – until Matt’s story went viral and
everybody in the Fox Valley knew about it.
The cops told Matt it’s up to the school police officer to deal with
it. The school police officer first told
Matt it was his son’s own fault, for going into an area of the school where the
bully was known to hang out. When Matt
asked the school cop about a certain piece of jewelry Matt gave his son after a
successful Little League season, a piece of jewelry the bully stole from the
boy, the cop said the bully denied stealing it and said that piece of jewelry
was available at such-and-such a store.
That was a “good enough excuse” for him.
Meanwhile, Matt’s story continues to explode on the
internet, garnering support and encouragement from parents of kids who’ve been
bullied and adults who were bullied as kids.
As hard as it must be, Matt is doing the right thing. He’s “going through the appropriate channels”.
And I hope eventually, sooner rather than later, the people who comprise “the
appropriate channels” will do the right thing by Matt’s son. Matt could easily have gone the vigilante
route, taken justice into his own hands, and meted out the sort of retribution
that ends the bullying in short order, but often begins a serious involvement
with the law enforcement system.
I have little faith in the “appropriate channels”, because
they’ve failed us so many times. Too often they turn a blind eye to the problem,
hoping it will go away; too often when confronted with it, they weasel out
using mealy-mouthed excuses about “policy” and “established procedure” – the kind
of politically-correct group-think that brought us asinine crap like “zero
tolerance” and has us taking off our shoes at airports.
And a certain small percentage of those who were bullied
explode in a rage that makes headlines all over the world.
I hope Matt can hold on long enough for the wave of common
sense that’s building in the form of a viral media storm to force the
foot-draggers to do their job, and directly and effectively address the
bullying.
If it seems from my tone like I have personal feelings about
this, you’re right. I’m the tall,
scrawny, uncoordinated geek who wore glasses and liked science and wasn’t “cool”
and got picked on, and then a few short years later was the six-foot-three 225-pound
man-child who meted out vengeful justice in spades. And learned the truth that bullies are
cowards. And then made a promise to
himself to intervene any time anyone was being bullied.
Hang in there, Matt.
Help is on the way – in one form or another.