School Thug Bülly the Fat Boy at School, Unaware He is a Tough Boxer and Will Take Revenge

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School Thug Bülly the Fat Boy at School, Unaware He is a Tough Boxer and Will Take Revenge
A coming-of-age comedy about Jimmy (Tucker Albrizzi), a quiet, heavy-set high school kid who is constantly tormented by the resident school bully Miles (Jack DiFalco) and his cronies. After an altercation on his way home from school lands him a chance meeting with teacher Patricia Pinto, former professional boxer "Action" Jackson (Ron Canada) and trainer Manny (Danny Trejo), Jimmy decides to learn how to fight back.
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  • @recapkingofficial
    @recapkingofficial8 ай бұрын

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  • @rolandscales9380

    @rolandscales9380

    8 ай бұрын

    Can you do a recap of Last Year in Marienbad next time please? I didn't really understand that movie.

  • @techscrew2

    @techscrew2

    8 ай бұрын

    Cow poo

  • @zillahfrancis6074

    @zillahfrancis6074

    8 ай бұрын

    Bullies need to be taught a lesson

  • @jimmiedisherjr1536

    @jimmiedisherjr1536

    7 ай бұрын

    that was an absolutely wonderful story.

  • @williamwindsor91

    @williamwindsor91

    5 ай бұрын

    Your voice over is annoying and your droning on and on bored me

  • @jayleeper1512
    @jayleeper15129 ай бұрын

    Always remember, bullies are looking for a victim, not a fight. Fight back!

  • @bearup1612
    @bearup16127 ай бұрын

    I got bullied when I was in primary school and high school. I joined the Australian army and my school had a 10 year anniversary which I was invited. We where asked to wear what we would wear at work I wore my service dress uniform. One of the bullies thought he would make fun of me and took my beret and threw it on the ground and stepped on it then laughed I hit him so hard that I broke his jaw in three places and made a mess with a few more punches. two of his mates had a go and i messed them up. when the police came they arrested the three bullies and charged them with assault. I was told that they received jail terms from a friend for assaulting a member of the Australian military by the magistrate.

  • @christopheramador9886

    @christopheramador9886

    2 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @cacique1792

    @cacique1792

    25 күн бұрын

    I love these type of stories.

  • @19037vinny

    @19037vinny

    25 күн бұрын

    You were lucky they took your side.

  • @caryfranklin1372
    @caryfranklin137210 ай бұрын

    Bully’s are cowards who have to be stood up to. I faced up to some growing up. When you hit back it takes the fun out of bullying.

  • @JoeHintz

    @JoeHintz

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly. My story growing up as a kid...including teachers beating up on students....until one day I had seen all of it I was gonna. Bully teacher confronted me in the street way after "school hours." TO this day he has scars in his face from what I did to the low life bastard. I still hate bullies, and I'd so it again, only this time, he'd need an ambulance

  • @Kekker1944

    @Kekker1944

    9 ай бұрын

    would have been nice if you didn't Narrate it. we're not as dumb as you think we are

  • @denisseavila9083

    @denisseavila9083

    9 ай бұрын

    This movie reminds me of "The Karate Kid."

  • @donotneed2250

    @donotneed2250

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@denisseavila9083, the first, second or both?

  • @lenisbennett3062

    @lenisbennett3062

    8 ай бұрын

    Not all bullies are cowards some are just mean and like to hurt people a little unsolicited advice if you find yourself in a situation that you can't get out of you know it's going to come to blows make sure that you throw the first blow and the second blow

  • @Thats_all_she_wrote_Dear_John
    @Thats_all_she_wrote_Dear_John9 ай бұрын

    I am 73 years, and for many of those years, I have said, watch out for the quiet guy.

  • @batphink2655

    @batphink2655

    8 ай бұрын

    Looking at that flag... and you talk about bullies...LOL!

  • @maxxcarver5502

    @maxxcarver5502

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@batphink2655Really? They got ganged up on by like six fucking countries at once.

  • @edwardswift1500

    @edwardswift1500

    Ай бұрын

    Quiet guys arent always secret badasses thats thr biggest misconception. Either you can fight or you cant. You let some bully you and fold, youll always be a target simple ad that.

  • @daengzool6023

    @daengzool6023

    Ай бұрын

    We have a saying in my country, never estimate a calm river, it may have a crocodile in it.

  • @donmcc6573
    @donmcc65732 ай бұрын

    In real life, the school would have punished Jimmy for standing up for himself.

  • @alanparedes2034

    @alanparedes2034

    Ай бұрын

    That's probably true

  • @danieladshead9867

    @danieladshead9867

    Ай бұрын

    But only if caught 😂

  • @markpalka6382

    @markpalka6382

    Ай бұрын

    You are unfortunately right about what you said, especially because punishing someone for doing what is justified and necessary under the circumstances is unjust and totally uncalled for!!

  • @mitseraffej5812

    @mitseraffej5812

    Ай бұрын

    @@alanparedes2034Not necessarily. One of my kids was being routinely bullied and humiliated at school by the child of a high profile doctor in our town. One day out of desperation while the bully was sitting astride my son and slapping his face , my boy grabbed him by the hair and sunk his teeth into the bully’s nose, removing the tip. The bully’s parents jumped up and down demanding the police prosecute a 7 year old and the school expel him. The Principal of the school responded that their child was a renowned bully and reminded them that the school had spoken on several occasions to them about their child’s behaviour. They took their kid out of that school and lost their subsequent court case against myself and the school. Biting you may ask, but as they say “All is fair in love and war”.

  • @sailnekkid

    @sailnekkid

    Ай бұрын

    Not in FL

  • @jamescusack2355
    @jamescusack23559 ай бұрын

    When I was a freshman in high school a junior that was 6 foot 6 and a basketball player on the varsity team and would pick on me every day when I walked through the the junior hall area one day I had my fill of his B.S and I grabbed him by the neck and slammed his head against the wall and told him if he ever wanted to fight me just let me know. As I was walking away he was getting teased by his own basketball team for a freshman calling him out. I never had to fight anyone for the rest of my high school years. I had 5 older brothers and 2 boxed golden gloves so that was why I defended myself because they taught me to never be harassed by anyone. After that I was respected like I did others.

  • @kennethshaheenjr.1164
    @kennethshaheenjr.11648 ай бұрын

    Instead of becoming the victim this young man learned how to fight back. Alll kids should learn how to defend themselves.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    5 ай бұрын

    Learning to defend oneself is definitely important. Thanks for your comment!

  • @RustyCar

    @RustyCar

    Ай бұрын

    I finally, finally stood up for myself, and the punk a$$ couldn’t get up off the hallway floor outside the cafeteria. All the other school kids just turned around and looked the other way.

  • @gigigennaro3303

    @gigigennaro3303

    Ай бұрын

    They should not have to defend themselves.

  • @RustyCar

    @RustyCar

    Ай бұрын

    @@gigigennaro3303 - So it’s best to be a lifelong victim as opposed to defending one’s self? That’s a head scratcher 🤔🤔

  • @homerun8032

    @homerun8032

    Ай бұрын

    @@gigigennaro3303 Sad to say , but that's not the real world.

  • @carmenortiz5294
    @carmenortiz52948 ай бұрын

    Nice story. Reminded me of when I was 8. I was born in the millitary, dad apparently didn't notice I was a girl, at 6 he taught me to box. We moved and I started in a new school, my next door neighbor 12, decided I would make a great victim. I warned him to stop bothering me or he would be sorry. He laughed and decided to increase it. Since he was much bigger, I waited for him to get in the school bus, then went to where he was sitting and punched him in his nose, while telling him "I warned you". His mother called the POLICE. When they saw the bully (me) they started laughing and told him, "stay away from her she could break your nose again". I'll never forget that day. After, he became the victim, because people stoped being afraid. He ended up having to change school. Bullies like victims, until they become one.

  • @EducatedSkeptic
    @EducatedSkeptic9 ай бұрын

    Great to see Danny Trejo as Manny, too!

  • @tonyrodd6348
    @tonyrodd6348Ай бұрын

    A boy tried to bully me during my school days, but I was already a black belt at origami and I made him a nice paper airplane. He never bothered me again.

  • @1vjbknife
    @1vjbknife9 ай бұрын

    A guy in middle school bullied me for some reason, not aware that I was a black belt in Hwa Rang Do and well versed in Jiu Jitsu. It did not work out too well for him.

  • @stevepickett4453

    @stevepickett4453

    9 ай бұрын

    Good job man , thsts what we all love to hear ,, well done

  • @dieterhoch8273

    @dieterhoch8273

    8 ай бұрын

    Black belt and well versed in middle school? You were bullied for telling fairy tales my friend.

  • @1vjbknife

    @1vjbknife

    7 ай бұрын

    Studied both along with Tae Kwon Do from Fifth grade 1966 on from Ki Whang Kim in Silver Spring, MD and I don't really care if you don't believe it, because you are meaningless to me.@@dieterhoch8273

  • @JSFGuy

    @JSFGuy

    2 ай бұрын

    Good, I did visit with my niece and she ranks way up there in jiu-jitsu, we were going to a fashion district and I said hey if something happens can could should would? She was limited and restricted due to ethic codes and tournament requirements. So I understand this is not to be leveraged as revenge, it is guarded and used only one absolutely necessary. I like that.

  • @1vjbknife

    @1vjbknife

    Ай бұрын

    @@dieterhoch8273 I trained relentlessly from the summer after 5th grade 1967 on with Ki Whang Kim in the DC area. Tang Soo Do, Hwa Rang Do, Aikido, traditional Jiu Jitsu. Black belt in 9th grade. There were plenty of people younger than myself training at that time.

  • @davidschlecht3979
    @davidschlecht39797 ай бұрын

    My problem was football team. But captain flipped his motorcycle in front of my house. I got his helmet off. I got him water. I am a mechanic. I rebuilt his rear wheel he broke a chain tensioner. He always waved to me after that. We were out of school. I still remember trying to decide if I should just laugh or help. Glad I am who I am. Not worth changing for a bunch of idiots.

  • @richardsteele6776
    @richardsteele677610 ай бұрын

    I had a similar experience in school. I told the bully if we fight you will most likely win but I hold grudge. Years from now when you have forgotten all about this and you are doing your daily thing I will suddenly be there and I will take you down. He said I don’t want all of that. I said then leave me alone. It worked.

  • @BigMoch

    @BigMoch

    9 ай бұрын

    I did too went through a skinny awkward stage.. Mom and dad where not rich but provided .. I had a growth spurt in high school and tried to hunt the cowards down.. They had disappeared..

  • @robfisher3659

    @robfisher3659

    9 ай бұрын

    😂 Jimmy Shaker day

  • @alangray9117
    @alangray91179 ай бұрын

    I had a bully in 8th grade. I kept it to myself until one day I accidentally let it slip. Two days later in my 5th period class I got a note that said my uncle Marvin was picking me up from school. He with genuine fire in his eyes told me to point him out. He called him over to the car and told him if you mess with my nephew I'll pick him up again and stomp you into the sidewalk. No more bully. He wouldn't even talk to me the rest of the year.

  • @kesfitzgerald1084

    @kesfitzgerald1084

    9 ай бұрын

    That is what uncles are good for.

  • @jallan9578

    @jallan9578

    9 ай бұрын

    It doesn't sound as though he did MUCH talking, BEFORE he was threatened with being stomped!

  • @alangray9117

    @alangray9117

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jallan9578 no in fact he was smiling when my uncle called him to the car. That smile was wiped off his face like a smear.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Uncle Marvin to the rescue - that's one awesome family hero, Alan! A threat and a promise rolled into one. Your uncle brought the script for justice to a whole new level!

  • @stewartcaldwell5299
    @stewartcaldwell529910 ай бұрын

    I once had a problem with bullies. I learned judo to defend myself. Not to attack others though. Problem solved. That was 60 years ago. It surprised several people at the time, but the boost in self confidence remains to this day.

  • @geo386

    @geo386

    9 ай бұрын

    I once defeated my brother's bully, although I don't approve of violence. In that situation it was the get your butt kicked or fight back. I was not a great fighter as a kid, just a little unhinged when I fought. I am much older now and to this day my brother still says he was tough in school.

  • @jallan9578

    @jallan9578

    9 ай бұрын

    ​​@@geo386: I'd be surprised if you WEREN'T older! THAT'S the problem with 'Old Father Time' ... he catches up with us all! Then he downright refuses to let go!

  • @geo386

    @geo386

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jallan9578 I feel though the saying is true, with age comes wisdom.

  • @jallan9578

    @jallan9578

    9 ай бұрын

    @@geo386: Indeed. Sadly, with wisdom ... comes age.

  • @donotneed2250

    @donotneed2250

    9 ай бұрын

    I started Tang Soo-Do in high school, more Tang Soo-Do plud judo my first tour in South Korea and Hapkido on my second tour. I was always smaller than my older brother growing up and he bullied me. That is until April of my senior year of high school. I got home one day tired and not in a good mood and he wanted to see if I had learned anything in Tang Soo-Do. He found out I had and never tried to find out again. That was in 1974.

  • @brentbeacham9691
    @brentbeacham969110 ай бұрын

    Grown men often fight differently than kids. Men, intentionally or not, can kill with one punch. I too took out a bully in elementary school with a single blow; making him bleed was enough to stop him. But afterwards on my own I cried. Because I knew he came from a home where both parents abused he, his little brother, and their younger sister.

  • @michaeldelio1870

    @michaeldelio1870

    9 ай бұрын

    Your a good person. Kids are kids

  • @trevormillar1576

    @trevormillar1576

    9 ай бұрын

    Being abused at home is no excuse for bullying others. I was viciously abused by my pervert fathet; it turned me completely against violence of all kinds because I know hiw it feels.

  • @Eddyvnhln5150

    @Eddyvnhln5150

    Ай бұрын

    In a bar in 1991 called the northside in Jerome Idaho. A dumbass was sitting with might be the biggest Indian. I’ve ever seen his wife talking a good game walked up, grabbed them, hit them with one punch the Indians name was bear. He had a huge tattoo on his shoulderof a bear and with that one punch, he killed him in that bar that day and spent 20 years in prison

  • @lindahandley5267
    @lindahandley52679 ай бұрын

    It can happen in any walk of life. I was a new nurse graduate in the 80's, working my first job in a hospital. My shift at the time was 3-11. There was an older ex-military nurse that came on at 11. Every night, she tried to find something wrong with my work. I was really tired one night and I cut loose on her. She treated me with respect thereafter.😅

  • @carolgordon7639

    @carolgordon7639

    8 ай бұрын

    Always defend yourself. There always seems to be the miserable person that sets out to make everyone around them

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Linda, the late-night shift showdown! Your response had the perfect prescription - a dose of self-defense served with a side of respect. The night shift got a dose of its own medicine!

  • @lindahandley5267

    @lindahandley5267

    4 ай бұрын

    @@recapkingofficial Yes! I was surprised at myself. I didn't think I had it in me!🤣

  • @user-lp2ps4jn1s

    @user-lp2ps4jn1s

    4 ай бұрын

    My grandson was 10years old when a 15year old bullied him.Well then grandma went to school and waited for the bullie.I didnt hit him I just said you are older then him and Im older then you and Ive got all the time to wait for you boy.He never ever touched my grandson again

  • @hankbagrowski7356
    @hankbagrowski73569 ай бұрын

    I was bullied in Jr. High school a few times until one day one of these bullies ran up behind me, punched me in the back of my head and knocked my books and papers all over the hallway floor. I turned around, grabbed him my the throat and smashed his head off of the lockers several times before 3 teachers pulled me off of the bully. Fortunately the teachers saw the whole incident happen and I didn't get in trouble for defending myself. The kid and two of his friends approached me again while walking home and started a fight with me. I didn't start the fight but I finished it... They never bothered me again.

  • @user-ix7vx2ho5e

    @user-ix7vx2ho5e

    8 ай бұрын

    That's what these bullies need.

  • @WisconsinWanderer

    @WisconsinWanderer

    8 ай бұрын

    Good for you my friend 😊

  • @briany7658

    @briany7658

    7 ай бұрын

    Nice 👍

  • @dianemartin8000

    @dianemartin8000

    2 ай бұрын

    What kind of ‘fathers’ do “bullies” grow up with?? That’s the problem! 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @SahlaHDP

    @SahlaHDP

    Ай бұрын

    @@dianemartin8000the ones who are bullied at home or the ones that are truly envious of you genuine nature, as they can’t be by themselves…

  • @cyclaunch2251
    @cyclaunch225110 ай бұрын

    I was always a bit of a runt in my teen years. When I was a sophomore I ended up in a fight at school with a much larger guy. I was 5'4", 125 lbs. He was 6'0" and 190 lbs. But unknown to him, I was involved in Jui Jitsu training. He ended up spending the day in a local hospital for observation. But the next day an even larger guy picked a fight. I hit him once. Then told him, "I don't care how big you are. You're still going to get a$$ whipped. I'm tired of bullies!!". He backed off. I never was bullied again.

  • @superwhuffo1
    @superwhuffo16 ай бұрын

    I was in a very similar situation. I was very skinny in high-school and was picked on a lot. My father got me into boxing training and golden gloves. I was picked on by the quarterback of the football team and I called him out and kicked his behind. Nobody picked on me again.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Skinny turned boxer - talk about a plot twist, Nolan! The quarterback never saw it coming. Your story deserves a tagline: "From golden gloves to golden silence - the tale of a high school hero!"

  • @ian9574
    @ian95749 ай бұрын

    I found out quick in middle school that some kids see what they perceive as a weakness and they go into a feeding frenzy on that person. I'm not a big guy, only 140lbs at 36 (after an illness), so I was probably 90-100 in 6th grade... first fight was in the locker room before P.E... this is just lived to screw with me. I broke my arm punching him in the chest. He later complimented me for hitting him so hard, and we never had a problem after. After that, it was random jerkoffs who thought I was an easy target, but by then I'd started wearing work boots with steel toes and hard rubber soles; didn't take long for me to drop a couple of people who grabbed me or threatened me. Felt bad when my friend bear hugged me from behind and I nailed him with the heel of my boot and dropped him to the floor 😂 Bullies are cowards, and they'll prey on whoever they can that won't or can't fight back.

  • @Carol-rm3mt
    @Carol-rm3mt10 ай бұрын

    I had bullies because i was a band nerd. One day about 7 of them circled me, so i used my band instrument and went full circle and hit each one in the head. I never got bullied again. 😂

  • @IFHorus

    @IFHorus

    10 ай бұрын

    Great. I played the triangle though.

  • @fredjohnson5465

    @fredjohnson5465

    9 ай бұрын

    @@IFHorus Lol!

  • @BryanClark-gk6ie

    @BryanClark-gk6ie

    9 ай бұрын

    Let me guess' it was a flute? You blowed them?

  • @jallan9578

    @jallan9578

    9 ай бұрын

    What the hell did you PLAY!? A church ORGAN!?

  • @SenryLHKiser

    @SenryLHKiser

    9 ай бұрын

    Same sort of thing happened to my friend but she used a trashcan lid and laid them all out. No cameras back then but there was actually a witness that backed up my friend's story that they ganged up on my friend. My friend didn't get suspended or charges because it was 6:1 so self-defense.

  • @debraherrington3646
    @debraherrington36469 ай бұрын

    I had issues with a bully in grade school back in the 70s. The bully desided to assult me by starting a fight by hitting me . I finished the situation by beating the shit out of the two girls bullies and solved the bullying issue the rest of the year.

  • @user-xj9du3kx7u

    @user-xj9du3kx7u

    8 ай бұрын

    Girls are the worst.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Debra, you turned the tables and ended the bullying saga! A one-woman powerhouse resolving the issue with a punch. Sometimes, actions speak louder than words!

  • @earlpitsch2149
    @earlpitsch21498 ай бұрын

    There was a kid in elementary school who always tried to bully me I didn't want any trouble so I just let it go. One day I was going to go to the restroom and he blocked me and was even more bold. I asked him to please leave me alone and he of course refused. We put our dukes up and since my dad had taught me to box punched him right in the nose. Blood started flowing along with tears. I then realized we were 25 feet from the office/ nurse. He never bothered me again. But 35 years later I have to wait on him in my place of employment and he remembers me, smiles and shakes my hand before leaving. It was the dangdest thing!

  • @markelmslie6832
    @markelmslie68329 ай бұрын

    School bullies like to grab your collars and pull you towards them. On three different occasions I had this done to me and pushed the particular bully away at the same time raising my knee. It seems it is very painful to pull yourself against someones knee! All that rolling around on the ground!

  • @Progmeister-tb3sn
    @Progmeister-tb3sn9 ай бұрын

    I grew up in poverty, went to school as one of only 3 white kids, in an all black school. I was blonde, blue eyed and all of 5'4" maybe 120 lbs. I was picked on relentlessly, beaten with a stool leg, coming out of wood shop. It was a nightmare!! As time passed, I developed a late growth spurt and shot up to 6'2". I also hit the gym and probably doubled my 8th grade weight. The worst of the bullies from school, was a real punk. Ugly thug, made my life absolute hell. Well in my early 20s, he was approaching me on the sidewalk. Honestly, I felt like pounding him into the ground but as he approached he went way out of his way to avoid me. I got the feeling that someone really beat his butt at some point because he looked scared to walk by me.

  • @josephfeeley3476
    @josephfeeley347610 ай бұрын

    When I finally stood up for myself back in the early 80's, went out of my way to confront......damn things changed after that!!! And that was a good thing!!!!

  • @user-kb9dg4zx1u
    @user-kb9dg4zx1u9 ай бұрын

    As a guy who was bullied in school,i love this.i finally stood up for myself

  • @coonarick
    @coonarick9 ай бұрын

    There was a bully in my school, he wasn't that big, but had several guys that were in his group, basically he got away with so much because he used the fear factor to run the place, everyone was so scared of what him and his friends would do to them no one would stand up to him! I was exactly the same as everyone else even though I was so angry with myself for letting him treat me so badly in front of everyone, then one day, I don't know exactly how it happened he told me he was going to fight me during lunch break, for some reason I just didn't care anymore, lunchtime came and I went out and he was waiting with only one of his friends, a big boy, bigger than both of us. Of course the usual circle of kids were there to watch him beat some other kid up again, still to this day I don't know what came over me, I kicked the big guy in the ball's as hard as I possibly could , he went down on the ground screaming in agony, then I looked at him and saw real fear in his face and that was it, I beat the absolute living shit out of him, round the playground three times, kicking him when he went down and punching him the rest of the time, it took three teachers to get me off him, I don't know what would have happened if they hadn't been there, it was like I was possessed. They called my parents in and told them what had happened, my dad, ex military just said "that's my boy" don't take shit from anyone! After that no one touched me, I think many may have been more scared of me than the bully, who never came seeking revenge, and his gang just looked at me and gave me respect, from then on if I saw them giving someone a hard time I would just walk over and say , leave them alone, and they would, eventually the bullying gang broke up and school life was a lot easier! I never had another fight at school after that.

  • @tommyhaynes9157

    @tommyhaynes9157

    8 ай бұрын

    Yea, they won't stop ...you might as well face them . Glad you did what you did

  • @CatherineWitherell

    @CatherineWitherell

    8 ай бұрын

    Great story and good going! I love your dad’s response. When my daughter graduated from college, she called me and told me that I taught her to not take shit from anyone. I was surprised because I was just doing my job as her mom but after that I thought “maybe I taught her what I learned when I had a few incidents with bullies as a younger person”.

  • @anoniem7062

    @anoniem7062

    7 ай бұрын

    You got an awesome dad to respond like that! And way to go for handling that bully that way. Turning your cheek wasn't gonna cut it, that's for sure. Beating the living shit out of him has been a wake up call, for sure! Again, awesome! 👊

  • @williamflys5766

    @williamflys5766

    7 ай бұрын

    Bullies are what triggered school shootings. Those shooters usually shot themselves afterwards or chose death by cop. When school shootings began, the news media covered up the truth and refused to inform the public that the student shooters were bullied constantly, beaten, extorted, ridiculed and harassed by the bullies, and in each case school officials sided with the bullie. Their parents were usually wealthy and influence. So, young terrorized victims were further abused by the top staff of the school and saw no way out but to kill their abusers and commit self destruction. But, truth doesn't sell the papers. So the media lied and said the shooters were evil monsters from bad homes. Today, we have solid evidence that Satanic evil runs rampant The schools and libraries fully support sicko alphabets and and encourages twisted thinking and child mutilation and sex. All signs of Satan. So supporting bullying is right in there.

  • @mikeoxbig1560

    @mikeoxbig1560

    7 ай бұрын

    never happened

  • @sunriseboy4837
    @sunriseboy48375 ай бұрын

    I have had 73 years of bullying. The ex wife did a job on me that made Psycho seem like a Sunday School picnic. Others gaslighted me, humiliated me, sabotaged property, drove me out of my place of living blah, blah, blah. Well, it's a bit late, but now that I've had time to reflect, and get fit via weight training on a fairly serious w/o routine three days a week. Put on some 'intresting' muscle. I always try to be courteous, and respectful to whoever. Should any SOB 'ever' want to insult, intimidate, or 'bully' me; one of us will need an ambulance and intesive care to get their head out of their arse! It might be me, but the other dude will always remember the volcano he jumped into that day!

  • @WhyKnot-lr1kk

    @WhyKnot-lr1kk

    Ай бұрын

    Nice story, but a bit too fictional for me

  • @stefanlaskowski6660
    @stefanlaskowski66608 ай бұрын

    I was bullied in junior high and high school. I got in a fair number of fights because of that and lost most of them, but not one of those bullies ever bullied me again. When I did finally fight back, I went all out and attempted to destroy my opponent. I never pulled my punches because it might have been fun for the bully to fight, but it wasn't for me. One guy I fought finished the fight with ten finger-sized bruises on his throat because I was literally strangling him until several other students pulled me off him. Curiously, I didn't get bullied again that year.

  • @shimmeringreen

    @shimmeringreen

    3 ай бұрын

    Sounds like what happened in the Sci Fi movie "Ender's Game". Good tactic!

  • @glennbrymer4065
    @glennbrymer406510 ай бұрын

    We need More real life movies like this one today! Screw those fake adventure movies that are all computer generated.

  • @nolanbowen8800
    @nolanbowen88009 ай бұрын

    Bullies are one of the worst things about school. It's good to hear of their defeat. Wrestling made a big difference for me. It was long before we had a team but we had it in PE and afterwards we'd wrestle on mats in the gym. I only remember one fellow I couldn't beat and he was a friend.

  • @MrStupidHead

    @MrStupidHead

    7 ай бұрын

    Wrestling was it for me too. 9th grade. All it took was 1 takedown in the auditorium. Oh and my wrestling jacket. I was a lousy wrestler, but who knew that?

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Wrestling your way to victory - literally and metaphorically! That's the kind of resilience we love to hear about. Bet that one fellow rethought his choices after your impressive moves!

  • @biagiocozza8875
    @biagiocozza887510 ай бұрын

    Great movie. Love the moral value that can be learned in this movie.

  • @bettyleigh5269

    @bettyleigh5269

    3 ай бұрын

    Name of movie 🙏

  • @bettyleigh5269

    @bettyleigh5269

    3 ай бұрын

    Name of movie 🙏

  • @roblees6554
    @roblees65549 ай бұрын

    Butter Bean, perhaps one of the toughest boxers. To see him you would not think this, but in the ring, he was incredible.

  • @smelmybut
    @smelmybut8 ай бұрын

    I was an athlete from 4th grade on. Most of my friends were non athletic. I made it a point to stand shoulder to shoulder with the non athletic kids who got picked on. I only needed to suggest one time that if you want a fight them you first have to fight me. They never chose to pick on them again. Because I was a outstanding athlete... most all other athletes in my schools took the same approach and stood shoulder to shoulder with the more fragile students. I think this was one of the reasons my schools had tremendous student body spirit and classmates remained friends long after graduations, marriages, children, etc etc. It doesn't take a lot to change dynamics but it does take a willingness to take a stand.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Standing tall for the non-athletic crew - that's true sportsmanship, Smelmy! Your move inspired a domino effect of support. It's like you created your own team of anti-bullies!

  • @annhall3747
    @annhall37478 ай бұрын

    I AM PROUD OF YOU Jimmy. These bullies just need to leave people alone.

  • @mc1111Merica
    @mc1111Merica10 ай бұрын

    Sadly in reality the zero tolerance policies would have only gotten him expelled. Because he was victorious in the battle he would be labeled the bully. In a nut shell this is what is wrong with society. No one is allowed to defend themselves or the weak among us.

  • @stevebacasr

    @stevebacasr

    9 ай бұрын

    You are correct!

  • @scottadler

    @scottadler

    9 ай бұрын

    Precisely.

  • @georgeplagianos6487

    @georgeplagianos6487

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@stevebacasr❤

  • @vinceventresca6763

    @vinceventresca6763

    9 ай бұрын

    That is EXACTLY the problem. To make matters even worse, there are many PARENTS who won’t stand up for their kids when they fight back and get into trouble with a Administrative Drone, thus leaving the kid to have no choice but to take it if they want to stay in school.

  • @joepatriot6431

    @joepatriot6431

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank a democrat.

  • @carlaburrell3606
    @carlaburrell36069 ай бұрын

    Same thing happened to my son, but he had folks training him also. That guy won't mess with him again!

  • @theredmen1093
    @theredmen10939 ай бұрын

    I met many bullies in junior school. After 5 years, I put a stop to this with martial arts. He didn't stand a chance and his side bullies ran away. The actual bully transferred to another school. 😂😂😂

  • @theredmen1093

    @theredmen1093

    8 ай бұрын

    @@James-to7pi Yes. Not in America. It is called Primary School. So the difference in terminology. 😅

  • @rodwoods2108
    @rodwoods210810 ай бұрын

    Made sure my Grandkids learned Jui Jutisu, then some Karate and then Mui Tai. We all have to fight, they have some tools to work with.

  • @brianwheeler6164
    @brianwheeler61647 ай бұрын

    Poor kid not only had bullies, but an entire film crew following him around..

  • @daxjohnson5826
    @daxjohnson58269 ай бұрын

    I was bullied horrifically from early grade school on. I had been horrifically beaten in my 2nd year of 8th grade. I was born sweet and innocent. I let everyone else turn me into the monster I am today. The bully I am referring to had a nickname of poobear. I lost count after 21 punches to my face. As an adult, no man shall ever get into my personal space. This is my only life on this earth, and no man will ever be bad enough to survive stepping into my personal space. Poobear will never bully anyone ever again!!!

  • @davecarrera
    @davecarrera9 ай бұрын

    I learned at a young age to never be scared of bullies. It took but one time for me to loose it on one notorious bully at school for all of them to stop and leave me well alone. But here comes the twist. I ended up becoming, for a short time, the bullies bully. Having to deal with one bullies dad which in the end got me expelled. But this in turn ended up well for me as I went to a new school and hit all my academic targets and enjoyed the rest of school life.

  • @cheriepaice2925
    @cheriepaice29259 ай бұрын

    I will never forget the bullies that preyed on me in junior high. I had permission from my parents that every time I saw one of those girls alone I was to immediately kick their butt. I eventually worked my way through the entire bad girls group. Bullying stopped. As I grew older I was able conjure up empathy for them, after learning more about their backgrounds. I forgave, just won’y forget.

  • @palermothegoalgod-wd2wp

    @palermothegoalgod-wd2wp

    9 ай бұрын

    That's an inspiring story but boys should never hit girls....lol

  • @shawnkincheloesr5192

    @shawnkincheloesr5192

    9 ай бұрын

    You are a very nice person ☺️

  • @lindalawon9151

    @lindalawon9151

    8 ай бұрын

    No excuse to be a bully. Mistreated people have to be more focused on their individual selves.

  • @harolddavis2580

    @harolddavis2580

    8 ай бұрын

    @@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp if a few more smart-aleck girls had gotten what should have been taught to them at home, be kind, courteous to others, respect for fellow students and respect themselves then boys would not have to defend themselves. Which goes the same for boys bullying. Bully's learn from the examples mom and dad set.

  • @xiao_ying_8222
    @xiao_ying_822211 ай бұрын

    I remember watching this movie a long time ago

  • @myeyeswentdeaf6213
    @myeyeswentdeaf621322 күн бұрын

    I grew up in a tough neighborhood in Brooklyn in the 80’s. While I was never one to be bullied, I never started fights, but also never backed down, but I’d usually lose the fight. The older kids that hung out in the schoolyard across the street from my building were a lot tougher than me, and they didn’t like me because I never backed down but they knew they could take me. My grandfather was into boxing, he lived a couple blocks away, and he started teaching me how to fight, bought me a punching bag and boxing gloves and everything. Eventually I started kicking a$$, until one day, I guess because they couldn’t take me one on one so easily anymore, one day 3 of them jumped me. They beat the ever loving sh!t outta me. I came running up stairs into the house crying and all beat up and my father asked what happened. I told him 3 of them jumped me. He was like “Wait, do you me all of them beat you up at the same time?”. When I told him yeah, he yelled at me to stop crying, grabbed me by my collar and dragged me down the stairs and across the street. The whole time I was begging my father “No! No! You’re gonna make it worse!” Cuz I thought he was yell at them for beating up his precious boy or something, but he went in there in the school and told all the kids to get against the wall with their backs to wall. Then he told me to point out which 3 jumped me. I did, and he told all the other kids to get lost, and he told those 3 “You all jumped by boy at the same time!? Now you’re each gonna fight him one on one!🫵😠”. My father ask me which one do want first, and I don’t remember if I even answered, I remember just running at the one who always started it and kicking him in the stomach and then wailing on him. We fought, I got the better of him, and my father really did make me fight all 3 of em, one after the other, after already taking a beating before it all. And I held my own. They never bothered me again after that. There’s nothing like the feeling you get from standing up to a bully.

  • @rayericphillips3916
    @rayericphillips39167 ай бұрын

    Wow what a great story....I was severely bullied at school and later the bully was given a 3 year prison sentence. In my twenties I was taught Shuto Khan karate by a master and my practice partner was a boxer. I also practiced contact karate with the brother of the Shoto Kahn world karate champion. My only regret is, I wished I had done so when at school.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    The karate plot twist in your twenties - better late than never, Eric! Your regret is just proof that life's movie sometimes takes unexpected turns. Here's to mastering karate and living your own action-packed story!

  • @oliferous
    @oliferous9 ай бұрын

    When I was in 6th grade, I was bullied practically daily by a group of older kids the whole year. It wasn't until I had an epiphany early in 7th grade(after a major growth spurt that Summer) that I was 6'2", 200lbs and waaaay bigger than the other older kids...After knocking out my main bully with a headbutt one day he poured mustard into my book bag and threatened to hurt me, I realized these bullies fed off of reactions and FEAR. Once they lost that they were powerless. I learned kickboxing after that and only had 1 more problem freshman yr of high school. Bully broke nose by sucker punching me, trying to start a fight..He got his wish, I broke 2 of his ribs and never had another problem with them again. Almost 35yrs later the confidence I gained still helps me to this day. Lesson is, Thai Kickboxing is effective but words and de-escalation are ultimately the best means of resolution & most fights can be avoided. And if they can't...🤘

  • @ekramer2478
    @ekramer247811 ай бұрын

    Must admit I love to see a bully get it.

  • @peteratkin6151
    @peteratkin61519 ай бұрын

    I had the crap beat out of me for 7 years in elementary school. Almost failed grade 5 because of that. Then in grade 8 i "blossomed". That kind of perennial abuse does leave mark though. Decades later i have no tolerance for bullies. Much to their chagrin.

  • @thecentralscrutinizerr
    @thecentralscrutinizerr10 ай бұрын

    I had a problem with a bully in 10th Grade. I learned Taekwondo and broke his jaw in 3 places with a front snap kick. Also knocked 4 of his teeth out. A couple years later he was later killed in a car wreck. What a waste of a perfectly good car.

  • @krisaaron5771

    @krisaaron5771

    10 ай бұрын

    That wreck may have been his attempt at suicide. Bullies don't know how to build good relationships -- all they know is threat and intimidation. He probably learned his "art" at home from his father or grandfather while his mother stood back and tolerated it, either out of fear or because she thought it was normal behavior.

  • @jessecaple170

    @jessecaple170

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah ima call bs on your whole story dude

  • @johnparsons1466

    @johnparsons1466

    10 ай бұрын

    I was actually considering changing my handle to the one you have already🤷🏼‍♂️ Zappa dappa do.

  • @MuayThaiMonkey

    @MuayThaiMonkey

    10 ай бұрын

    Death is a cure for everything unfortunately. Whether u want to be cured or not,it is all of our remedies in due time....

  • @RobertHillman-lh9sj

    @RobertHillman-lh9sj

    10 ай бұрын

    Your nothing but a bully yourself man,

  • @harolddavis2580
    @harolddavis25808 ай бұрын

    Very good movie, inspirational. Just goes to show all bully's what goes around comes around.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    8 ай бұрын

    Thx Bro! 👌

  • @jjrox8930
    @jjrox89307 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid I kept getting bullied and harassed by this guy. A tough guy in the school that bullied everyone. He already knew martial arts I think. His favorite move was giving a roundhouse kick to the stomach. Anyway, he wasn't the only one that bullied me. My dad finally got sick of me coming home with a bleeding nose or losing my bike from some thug that knocked me off my bike and stealing. He was train in karate. So he trained me daily for about six months straight. I got stronger from push ups and sit ups and punching and kicking and squats and jogging. The nest year in school I was a little bit more confident coz my dad sparred with me too and gave scenarios of fighting and self defense. It was one of the most valuable gifts he had ever given me. So yes, the time did come when this person then tries to harass me. At first, I just gave him a stern look. Like I don't care. Then the day came and tried to corner me and humiliate me in front of a bunch of people who some were on his side. "All right. Let's do this". I didn't hesitate. I went berserker mode on him. Just uncontrolled kicking and punching. I didn't even care where they landed. I just wanted to go on the offensive and eventually to his surprise he took a lot of hits to the face and body and legs. He just gave up stood up looking at me. We're both breathing hard but he had tears in his eyes. Everyone broke us up including teachers. Gues who was on my side at the end of it? The teachers did not reprimand me but suspended him for 1 week. They just told my parents what happened but they almost smiled at me like. "Good job!" That guy was a pain in the ass to teachers too. So when it happened, it was like the teachers thanking me. Was I ever bullied again? Some people still tried but for the most part I was a happier kid knowing I could at least throw some kicks and punches if I needed to. Sorry about the long story. But this did bring back a lot of memories. I need to know the title of the movie though. What is it?

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Your dad deserves the "Dad of the Year" award! Daily training sessions for six months - that's some serious dedication. The best part? You became the school's unintentional superhero!

  • @jjrox8930

    @jjrox8930

    4 ай бұрын

    @recapkingofficial thank you. I think he deserves that title too. But maybe I did exaggerated. More accurately it might have been on average, 3 times a week.

  • @gregorydiatchenko8464
    @gregorydiatchenko846410 ай бұрын

    Jimmy is an inspiration to all youth.

  • @Dilligara
    @Dilligara9 ай бұрын

    Years ago, before My years in elementary school had come to an end I had already completed growing. I was 5' 11"" in fifth grade. I was taller and bulkier than most of the teachers. I was not a bully but there was only one other student that was roughly the same size as me. He for some reason thought it necessary to try to establish some sort of pecking order and was indeed my bully. I put up with the jerks crap for a long time until one day I picked him up and threw him over the top of a couple desks in the classroom. He kissed my backside from then on constantly claiming we were friends. This may sound like a tall tail but it is true.

  • @vb9c7c5
    @vb9c7c59 ай бұрын

    I have 12 yr.old and two older guys try to bully me.Big mistake,in that time I play handball,at home work with domestic animals(mostly heavy work-cleaning manure,etc).One of them lay down with left handed punch,the other one finish on the ground.Almost kill him(knocking with his head onto the cement)My best friend stop me in time.After that no one try to bully me or my friends

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    5 ай бұрын

    What a powerful experience! Standing up to bullies is so important. Thanks for sharing!

  • @richardwallinger1683
    @richardwallinger16839 ай бұрын

    Ny first year at a comprehensive school in Bedworth UK.. the pony tailed bully was doing his rounds collecting the first year students dinner money .. I refused to hand over my dinner money so he snatched my school uniform cap from my head and threw it onto the nearby bicycle shed . I went mental and swung his head / face into the school gymnasium wall.using his supposedly threatening pony tail hairdo.. I was caned for my AGGRESSION and the bully went to hospital, with a severely lacerated face never to return to school.

  • @chrisfurry7241
    @chrisfurry7241Ай бұрын

    I was bullied off and on all through highschool. I learned how to box years later and it's the best thing that ever happened to me. After over 76 fights and numerous champions won, my self confidence went through the roof. I've taught numerous fighters that art of boxing and many have won tournaments themselves. It's been a life lesson and I spent my best years doing something that was so rewarding as being a winner and a regional champion in boxing!

  • @davidhoffman8122
    @davidhoffman81229 ай бұрын

    I had a Marine after me because I was a friend with his g/f for over 3 years. He jumped me and I wrestled him to the ground and kept him there. I let him up to walk away and he then jumped me and I had to knock him out. He had 2 other "friends" with him but thy could not help him since I had 2 of my friends with me at the time.

  • @skipd9164
    @skipd916410 ай бұрын

    Actually had to go to school for a return to school after suspension meeting. The school called it a fight and I thought it was but other parents let me know the truth. I believe 4th grade and my step son was actually fighting the school bully. This young kid had been involved in many fights and never addressed as a bully. My wife spoke little English at the time so I did the talking and I had disdain for teachers and principals because of my years in school. I wanted to know why this wasn't a bully situation because of many fights before. This young kid had parents that were to important to be real parents and it was obvious. The principal had an attitude towards me and said nothing to his parents. My wife was confused because I was talking to fast but my stepson knew what was happening. I finally stood up and looked at principle and said to my stepson " if you see a bully doing something to another kid then you can beat the F out of them." I then took my wife's hand and excused us and left. Left my stepson there and told wife in car. When my stepson came home we talked and I always had talks about issues. I told SS that his next birthday party the bully will be invited and I believe his home life is not like ours. I also always took him and sister to school just like I did my bio kids and talked to bully. I just apologized and told him be nice and kids will see you different. He became my sson good friend up till graduation. I see how schools go crazy over certain things but never address bullying and it's worse than other issues. When my ss graduated I was shown a video clip of a loudmouth punk getting ko by 1 punch. He had ripped another student off and I knew all about this punk kid. He and his mom were living free in my brothers apartment while they were being evicted for a year. They were making all types of problems and were behind over a year in rent. Ss knew nothing about that but karma was nice. My bio son was 20yrs older than stepson and they both stood up for others with out being told. We lived a mellow lifestyle so violence was not something they witnessed at home just respect for others

  • @anthonydempsey7693
    @anthonydempsey76938 ай бұрын

    I had a similar situation and I took up Oragami and everyone was so impressed they stopped bullying me.

  • @user-yh5ni1yz6o

    @user-yh5ni1yz6o

    Ай бұрын

    Scary,nothing worse than paper cuts 😬

  • @irateofwatford
    @irateofwatford8 ай бұрын

    I was bullied in the workplace. The bully happened to be sleeping with the deputy director, and was also manipulative enough to have control over the head of human resources. Bullying isn't always in the school yard, and it doesn't always involve aggressive young males or physical violence. In this instance it was a female in her late 50s who seemed to enjoy the idea that she could put people on the breadline. She had already caused someone to have a nervous breakdown and leave her job. The person who had the nervous breakdown never recovered, and slid into dementia. The senior management did nothing about it. That was a quarter of a century ago. The last I heard was that the bully is in a care home with senile dementia, and the erstwhile deputy director developed bladder cancer. I think the head of human resources went off and spawned in a pond somewhere. Ho, hum...

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Workplace drama with a twist - sounds like a suspenseful movie plot! Bullying can take many forms, and your story adds a unique touch to the narrative. Karma did its job in this case!

  • @FirCorred

    @FirCorred

    4 ай бұрын

    @irateofwatford - my stepsister was mobbed/bullied nearly to death some years ago. She left the area completely. I still hope the people who got to her (I never met them) will go the way of those who bullied you. Trouble like that at work is far more common than is known...

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND9 ай бұрын

    Having been bullied a lot in school myself, I can really only pity them thinking about it now. You don't need to win to win as long as you don't lose. 👍

  • @johnschoonmaker-tm3ll
    @johnschoonmaker-tm3ll9 ай бұрын

    I was badly bullied in high school, my main tormentor and two of his buddies became cops. Made my life miserable until I finally moved out of state. I was told by a friend that at the 10th class reunion these guys were going to shoot me, it would have been all legal of course. Needless to say I did not attend. Sometimes it is best to just avoid lousy people whether they have a badge or not. A lot of bullies become cops, go figure...

  • @AmericanWoman1

    @AmericanWoman1

    9 ай бұрын

    @johnschoonmaker-tm3ll My heart is broken. I'm so sorry for all you have went through with the bullies. And they're cops now is very sad. I have deep respect for the police and sadly some of the evil bullies slip into the force. I admire you for your strength. You have chosen to live your life, and very wise to stay far away from the town they're in. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Sir. God bless and watch over you. ❤💪🙏

  • @henryhallock7463

    @henryhallock7463

    9 ай бұрын

    My experience too bullies become cops

  • @rescue270

    @rescue270

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@henryhallock7463 That's so they can bully everybody and shoot people legally.

  • @adamfreeman2348

    @adamfreeman2348

    9 ай бұрын

    That would explain why the pigs always take the sadistic bullys side after his victim had kicked his arse. But never do anything to stop bullys. Kindred spirits i guess. I loath cops and bullys. Wait they are the same thing.

  • @johnschoonmaker-tm3ll

    @johnschoonmaker-tm3ll

    9 ай бұрын

    @@adamfreeman2348 You are exactly 💯 correct. Come to think of it that is how so many bullies and sadistic pukes "accidentally slip past" end up in law enforcement. Just hiring kindred people that ia all.

  • @Biotoze
    @Biotoze11 ай бұрын

    LFG Vinny. God damn he called a hit on him

  • @georgeb1364

    @georgeb1364

    10 ай бұрын

    You mean a guy with the name Vinny would likely "Know a guy"

  • @calamityjane5698
    @calamityjane56987 ай бұрын

    AS THE MOM OF A YOUNG MAN WHO FINALLY FOUGHT BACK AND BEAT OFF HIS ATTACKERS, I CAN TELL YOU THAT THE SCHOOL SYSTEM WILL TREAT THE ONE WHO DEFENDS HIMSELF AS A CRIMINAL AND MAKE HIS LIFE A MISERY. Where we live the school board had a rule called the Second man in rule where thye punish the one who defends himself, while leaving the bully (s) to go on on as before!

  • @firestarter105G

    @firestarter105G

    7 ай бұрын

    That's because most bullies are narcissists and find their way into government where they can protect their own kind.

  • @stevecrocker6904
    @stevecrocker69042 күн бұрын

    I was a late developer, much smaller than most of the boys in my class. I was also a relative new comer to the country. Consequently I really had to try hard to hold my own. Then at 16/17, my final 2 years at school, I grew. My former determination to try hard and not run away was now reinforced by strength and (ashamedly) a bit of wanting revenge. From then I had confidence and had no trouble holding my own or better. At school reunions some 25 to 50 years later (I was by then a masters athlete) I just smiled when I saw some of these guys knowing I had nothing to prove and totally aware of my better physicality. They knew it too. But I also learned that many of them had put up with physical abuse from fathers themselves traumatised by ww2. There are always reasons. My question with this movie (that I will never watch) is why teachers did nothing - no police warnings or whatever else given to the violent perpetrators.

  • @ensenadorjones4224
    @ensenadorjones422410 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of the old movie with Matt Dillon called My Bodyguard. Great film. I teach at a middle school. Bullys never get in sufficient trouble to stop their destructive behavior. I really stand behind throwing down when the time is right to stop bullys. Fighting can escalate, but not fighting back doesn’t work either.

  • @scottadler

    @scottadler

    10 ай бұрын

    You can't be a true middle school teacher until you've gleefully suspended a kid for having been beaten up.

  • @rogerzotti1

    @rogerzotti1

    10 ай бұрын

    One of my Favorite movies ...

  • @rodwoods2108

    @rodwoods2108

    10 ай бұрын

    @@scottadler My Grand daughter put a boy bully down and turned to look for the teacher and she was turning her head away to avoid seeing it.

  • @scottadler

    @scottadler

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rodwoods2108 Your grandaughter was a girl. Girls get away with stuff. I have never forgotten for a day the way I was suspended for having been attacked and beaten up by a bully in front of half the school. He wasn't suspended, but "I should have known better."

  • @scottadler

    @scottadler

    9 ай бұрын

    @@lauratran7638 For me, it wasn't entirely boys, not by a long shot. Many of the bullies were pretty girls, who operated in packs. Would you agree to having the girls' "bottoms paddled right in front of the whole town and school kids"? Of course not. Which uis why girl bullying never stops. There is never a consequence.

  • @kilroyishere6190
    @kilroyishere61908 ай бұрын

    This was me..when I was 4’11” 95lbs….after a summer in the garage with my true Badass father…It only took 30 seconds on the 1st day of eighth grade to end the cowards reign….funny when I was 6’1” and 200lbs…no one tried this crap…a few did…it didnt go well for them…

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    5 ай бұрын

    What a transformation! Your story shows the power of determination and self-improvement.

  • @alliecollin1748
    @alliecollin174810 ай бұрын

    I was bullied once at school....I beat the crap out of her....NEVER picked on again....ever. SHE was expelled!! 😂😂😂❤

  • @robertmckinley4825
    @robertmckinley482510 ай бұрын

    I am not a trained fighter, but I think I have a strategy that can work for anyone. I have a philosophy about fighting that can give an advantage to anyone. First of all, all fighting is dirty business. Since all fighting is dirty business, then there is no such thing as a "fair fight" !!!! My rule is; NEVER pick a fight. ALWAYS be humble in your character and act in self-defense. Those are my 2 most important rules of morality. Beyond this, I will do anything to hurt my aggressor BADLY!!!!. on the first strike. The first strike is always the most important. I want to hurt my aggressor so bad on the first strike that it will handicap his ability to fight back. I want the guy to be debilitated...QUICKLY! I am not beyond kicking a guy in the balls of throwing dirt, mud etc.... in his eyes/ face. Once my aggressor is too handicapped to fight I have the advantage to continue beating snot out of the guy !!! Just remember, the more time you spend in the fight the greater your odds are of getting hurt!! Make the fight end as quickly as possible by ending the aggressive behavior. Master your fear. Do not fear let rule you. Fear is a paralyzing emotion.

  • @Ivan-pl2it

    @Ivan-pl2it

    7 ай бұрын

    I like your theory and it worked for me once. Two upper class bullies had me against the wall and I learned anger can take control. I broke ones nose with a head bunt and fought hard with the other, not sure who won but the bullying stopped. It probably helped when my older brother had his way with the one still able to fight.

  • @FREEDOMGUNNER
    @FREEDOMGUNNER9 ай бұрын

    I had bully problems for a few years. Finally I decided to immediately punch first when provoked! Nobody ever bullied me again!

  • @phillharms2954
    @phillharms29549 ай бұрын

    When I was extorted of my lunch money in the early 70's , I gave in. Before I knew it other bullies were after my lunch money. I didn't have the money so I had to say no. I was thinking I would get an ass whooping I figured at least I could get a couple licks in. The people doing the bullying didn't do anything they just went on to find someone else to extort .

  • @rogerbec5766
    @rogerbec57667 ай бұрын

    Grew up in a small town where there was a bully in our eight grade class. He was always wanting to beat up on me and sometimes he instigated others to gang up on me. Many years later I returned to see some of my old friends still living in this town only to find out that the bully, who everyone feared back then, came out eventually as gay. I guess now I know why he always had this thing for me.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    4 ай бұрын

    Talk about a plot twist, Roger! The bully's secret? Unexpected, to say the least. Life's full of surprises, and sometimes even the toughest bullies have their own personal journeys.

  • @user-yd8gd3rc3c
    @user-yd8gd3rc3c8 ай бұрын

    Sad to learn when we become adults is that most bullies are bullied themselves, often by their own parents.

  • @lenisbennett3062

    @lenisbennett3062

    7 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you're making excuses for the bullies

  • @williampower6534
    @williampower65347 ай бұрын

    I was frequently bullied at the Christian Brothers boys school I attended. A smaller member of the pack would usually hit, trip and kick me and if I retaliated the biggest knuckle dragger in the class would suddenly beat me to a pulp. The teachers usually believed the packs narrative that I had attacked the biggest thug in the class. I joined a karate dojo and the biggest knuckle dragger got expelled for taking a swing at a teacher. After the big hoods departure a nasty pack minion suddenly hit me from behind and I stood up and taught him a painful lesson. A teacher who had seen the incident took no action against me and sent the aggressor down to the school office to stop the bleeding and get his face fixed up. I was fearful of getting expelled but I received no punishment. After that the bullies in my class left me alone.

  • @krisaaron5771
    @krisaaron577110 ай бұрын

    I worked with teens for years. Every single bully came from a home where he or she was taught the art of being an asshole by an adult -- typically an older brother, father or grandfather. Bullies are made, not born. It's passed down through generations and tarnishes every relationship the bully will ever have. A bully is a child who has no other way of dealing with people than physically or verbally assaulting them. The parent who tolerates a bully is allowing child abuse!! Children who are bullies should be temporarily removed from the family and put in foster care where they can see how normal people create caring relationships.

  • @Wyonative08

    @Wyonative08

    10 ай бұрын

    You honestly believe foster homes are better than a child's own home w/their own family? NOT. Some foster homes only do it to line their own pockets and 'screw the child'.

  • @kathrynshields8221

    @kathrynshields8221

    10 ай бұрын

    HOW TRUE..........WELL SAID.

  • @jacoblecoy3700

    @jacoblecoy3700

    9 ай бұрын

    Some bullies come from families, who simply cannot control them. And if you do take adequate measures, you wind up in jail My kids were not bullies, but I told them that if someone came onto them, to fight like hell. That would solve the bully problem. They might get a week of suspension, but a trip to the courthouse for the BoE and the media coverage should make somebody grow a set.

  • @neverlayup

    @neverlayup

    9 ай бұрын

    This. ^^^

  • @carmenortiz5294

    @carmenortiz5294

    8 ай бұрын

    In foster care? 90% will end up worse than they started. That is the worse possible way to go. The foster system in the US is beyond sick.

  • @scottfurtney412
    @scottfurtney4129 ай бұрын

    A bigger boy in my neighborhood bullied me but he moved away after his dad died. Then in high school I was bullied again so I quit the wrestling team and joined the weight lifting group. With muscles bulging 1 and 1/2 years later in college there across from me at a lab table sat the neighborhood billy. When I told him who I was he pushed back and said that was a long time ago. He became my best friend as we took classes😅 together and studied together. Make your bully your best friend.

  • @armandoaldana8543

    @armandoaldana8543

    9 ай бұрын

    bullies wont stop ! do what i did and that was to get him alone and tell him if he bullies you one more time you are going to beat him so bad that he wont walk straight ever again ! he just laughed and took a swing and i stepped to my left and with my fist i broke his collar bone he was enraged and swung again and i broke his other collar bone then he said he was going to have me killed by his fathers friends ! so i knocked him down picked up a rock and destroyed both his knees then put him on his stomach and with my foot on his shoulder blade with all my strength i shoved his arm flat against his back totally ruining the shoulder and socket where it connected the arm ! months later i heard from a friend in another town that he saw him and was in a wheelchair with his right arm withered and hanging in a brace and looked like he weighed 80 lbs !! i didn't feel sorry for him and i was going to talk to him but decided not to ! he was warned and now suffering for his actions .no friends...alone and im sure miserable !!

  • @scottfurtney412

    @scottfurtney412

    9 ай бұрын

    @@armandoaldana8543 the kid that bullied me in high school cracked an egg on Halloween at McDonald's in front of the rest of the jocks. I tried to find this kid alone but never did.

  • @josedaniel4725
    @josedaniel47258 ай бұрын

    Vinny had the Sopranos for back up 😂

  • @Wildflower90640
    @Wildflower906408 ай бұрын

    My bullies were in a parish grade school in the 60s. I was a tall, skinny kid. I almost never fought back, because I knew they wanted to get me into a fight and beat the crap out of me. One day, a bully was holding me against some lockers and punching my chest over and over. I had enough, and with one swift uppercut I broke his nose. I don't think he ever admitted that, because I would have been confronted by the principal. But I think the other bullies saw his broken nose and guessed the reason... because they stopped bothering me.

  • @georgehuerta1990
    @georgehuerta199010 ай бұрын

    This is just been something that’s happened through the decades of just being a kid yeah they were some kids that got bullied but there are some of them that fight back. I tell my son it’s not if you win the fight it’s if you fight because a bully is looking for a victim he’s not looking for somebody to fight back. And once you fight back the bully will realize it’s not worth it. And that goes throughout the world when you have nations like when Germany was going around the world with the Nazis and the world stood up to them and said no.

  • @MyIncarnation
    @MyIncarnation9 ай бұрын

    It makes no difference if you are not physically as strong as the bully. If you fight back and hurt them they will avoid you. The bully will always target one who does not fight back.

  • @garyweightman5936
    @garyweightman59368 ай бұрын

    I could box in High School and had a fight in 8th grade with a Bully who years later died on the GA Chain Gang. Lost the fight but the fact that I bloodied this Bully up meant that I was left alone by all bullies in High School

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    8 ай бұрын

    That's quite a story! Glad you found a way to stand up to bullies and make them think twice. 👊😅

  • @garyweightman5936

    @garyweightman5936

    8 ай бұрын

    @@recapkingofficial Actually more often than not I defended the Nerds.Or more to the point I never bullied anyone. But I did see how some people were mercilessly bullied all through High School. One famously told the entire senior class off when he graduated telling them that he was glad he would never ever see them again.They did make fun of him every single day.

  • @gregpettit7254
    @gregpettit72548 ай бұрын

    I had 3 girls bullied and attacked me and I had to submit them. I am a trained 9 black belt Japanese Karate and Jitsu. I don’t know where I am going with this story but I ended up dating all of them.

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    5 ай бұрын

    That's an unexpected twist! Life is full of surprises. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @Robo67-24

    @Robo67-24

    Ай бұрын

    You'd think if they wanted to get to know you they could have just asked.

  • @georgeb1364
    @georgeb136410 ай бұрын

    Well this feel-good clip is a bunch of bull. Most larger USA schools would not allow such a fight to happen if were rumored widely enough to get around to draw a crowd. If it did or happened spontaneously both would be suspended. Many years ago when I was in school yes fights happened all the time. Now days you get a lawyer and sue the bullies family and the school and press criminal charges. Crazy how things change.

  • @jacoblecoy3700

    @jacoblecoy3700

    9 ай бұрын

    Well, if you restrain your kid from fighting back, he/she calls the PD and YOU go to the can. That leaves you with two choices: let your kid get Bullied until he/she feels like there is one way to stop it. You certainly don't want that to happen. OR; You hire a tutor, ot send your kid to a private school. Better get a 2nd full time job if either of the latter is selected. Or send your kids to take Karate lessons.

  • @billlee2703
    @billlee27039 ай бұрын

    After being the victim for several years 5 to be exact of a bully ,he stuck me with 3 inch needle, I hit him with school room desk, on our 30th class reunion , he apologized for the torment he did. Then pointed out the 6 inch scar on his bald head the desk gave him. P.S. never got bulled again after that.during baseball season, he didn't like it when I was on the mount pitching, had a 92 mile per hour fast ball at age 15,16,17,18. When on to play pro ball. Were friends now.😇

  • @burkepete110
    @burkepete1108 ай бұрын

    I was a fat kid who took much bullying But I was smart enough to be friends with a few of the best athletes in my school. I got messed with a few times but the bad guys knew to lay off because of my friends. Learn to fight or learn to have tough friends to get by.

  • @jymmcdonald7491
    @jymmcdonald749129 күн бұрын

    I noticed (this is all hindsight) that the bullies in JR. HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL all became weak and needy [NOT ALL] and those picked on (us mice) became much stronger, THANK YOU BULLIES!

  • @jymmcdonald7491

    @jymmcdonald7491

    29 күн бұрын

    Wasn't finished, thank you all a 1000 MUCHLY'S ✌️SPACE RANGER JYM

  • @shadetreemech290
    @shadetreemech2909 ай бұрын

    This happened to me in school. As an adult I defeated a bully and got .... victory.

  • @geo386
    @geo3869 ай бұрын

    I was severely bullied as a child and it was hilarious when I got my growth spurt near high school and could fight back. I am a pacifist that believes bullies are cowards and are usually have inadequacy issues Violence is never a good thing. Even with the changes in schools about it, there are still bullies in schools. I wish no bad things on anyone, though I witnessed karma on one of the worst bullies I had as a kid. One thing that disgusted me growing up was how the school system pushed bullies who only were present for lunch on to graduate with the mindset of society dealing with them.

  • @rickcarson9423

    @rickcarson9423

    9 ай бұрын

    Pacifism is ok, I guess, but that means someone else is going to have to do what you refuse to do...kick ass on the bad guys.

  • @geo386

    @geo386

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rickcarson9423 Not necessarily, let me clarify this. I do not believe in violence as a solution, although if the situation demands it I will fight to protect myself and others.

  • @rickcarson9423

    @rickcarson9423

    9 ай бұрын

    @@geo386 So you would agree with me that sometimes violence IS the solution? So some good CAN come from violence? Because I don't believe a person should commit violence against innocent people but if necessary I will become very violent in defense of myself or others. I would kill if necessary. And that would be good. I know my sister claims to be a pacifist but a lot of that is virtue signaling. Like she's above commiting violence. But when it comes down to it she would and has committed violence when necessary. Maybe I don't know what you mean by pacifist. Thanks commenting.

  • @geo386

    @geo386

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rickcarson9423 I understand and you make some very good points about non-violence. Perhaps it is necessary. Ghandi: It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of non-violence to cover impotence.

  • @rickcarson9423

    @rickcarson9423

    9 ай бұрын

    @@geo386 Well said! You sound like a wise person. We should strive for peace but unfortunately people with dark hearts won't do the same. Thanks for your comments. God bless.

  • @RedGrayBeard1218
    @RedGrayBeard12187 ай бұрын

    I was bullied in junior high the 2 guys played football so nothing was done. So that summer I got a job on a farm plus worked out. Well when it was time for fall ball I tried out and made the team well let’s just say they never bothered me ever again. Plus the one guy ended up being a backup. I just turned my gentleness into a good thing and no one else ever messed with me again. I got the nickname the Big TeddyBear or Big Ole Bear.

  • @Zb-uo2bl
    @Zb-uo2bl28 күн бұрын

    I was a quiet one, rode a Harley from Junior year, black leather jacket for WARMTH...always rumors about so and so wants to fight me, finally one heavier slightly taller guy accosted me after class. A crowd yelling Fight! surrounded us. I said, I have no fight with you! He gave me a shove. I shoved him harder, he fell. Came up with a switchblade! Suddenly a Coach burst through the crowd and grabbed him. Coach had watched long enough, I was never even questioned, free to go😅

  • @knightmeme8894
    @knightmeme889411 ай бұрын

    This is the best content

  • @cherry_bell8310
    @cherry_bell831010 ай бұрын

    Nice movie recap, good job

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed the recap! Thanks for your support!

  • @stevemorse3569
    @stevemorse35697 ай бұрын

    Bless you Mr Action Thank You Too many Bullys in this world : )

  • @recapkingofficial

    @recapkingofficial

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, too many bullies out there. Thanks, Mr. Action, indeed! 😊

  • @Sebastian-kg7kx
    @Sebastian-kg7kx7 күн бұрын

    huge congrats, Jimmy! A job well done! Keep up the good work. If it worked for you, it can certainly work for myself and everyone. else.

  • @user-xj9du3kx7u
    @user-xj9du3kx7u9 ай бұрын

    Schools need to stop bullies. If somebody came up with and effective program within schools, they'd be doing everyone a favor. Teachers need to have a way to enforce and collect information about these aggressive individuals. Public education is not helped by the fear instilled by these monsters; low test scores are the price for not paying attention.

  • @john-sp8jk

    @john-sp8jk

    9 ай бұрын

    The school doesn't care and they usually don't do shit about it! That's why parents sometimes have to step in and take control! Even if it means kicking the bullies ass to protect your child!

  • @rolandscales9380

    @rolandscales9380

    8 ай бұрын

    The older, more elite private schools in the UK ("public schools" as they're called, as opposed to "state schools") have always had a terrible reputation for bullying. The upper classes have tended to look on it as "character-building", and bullying and fox-hunting (generally on other people's land) help to reinforce the British class system.

  • @charles748
    @charles74810 ай бұрын

    Having been bullied myself, you need to develop an inner resolve to not tolerate abuse and improve your self defense with a good offense.

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