Wow.
My cousin got really mad at a HS vice-principle and told him to go out to the parking lot so he could beat him up.
The VP got scared and tried to calm down my cousin but he was already all mad.
So the VP threatened to call securtiy and so my cousin called me on his cell phone.

Fortunately, the VP is/was my brother and he had made a very unkind remark to my cousin's niece and made her cry at school.
She had also told me about it and I was not happy with my brother because I know how shytty he can be.

Anyway, I told my brother that my little cousin had told me what he'd said and I knew it WAS something I'd heard said before (growing up).
I told him he shouldn't say anything to "that" side of the family if he couldn't just be nice. He's in charge yea, but as such, he's expected to treat the people he works with, children included, in a kind manner, OR let someone else deal with them. He wasn't the only VP.
My brother knew I'd go against him too, so he opted to just leave all his littler cousins alone.

Sad, that someone would get to the point of wanting to beat a VP up.

Unless you're a phycho, then's it's sad for the school to have to deal with that.

Not to say you're a phycho, just....
you know IF someone were a phycho, like my cousin kind of is...
I think it's best just to act in the manner of position, not be mean just because of stuff that's personal.
My brother was being mean because he took stuff too personal and acted on it where he felt he could get away with it.
My cousin didn't care what his position was, he wasn't having it.

My mom did the same thing.
A child abuser/investigator for CPS.

Cwazy world!!!

Last Edited By: chrisgonz Apr 20 08 8:34 AM. Edited 1 times.