Reflections On Karen Klein, Bullying, And Mitt Romney

A 68 year old grandmother, Karen Klein, in Rochester, New York, who has a part time job as a bus monitor on a bus with middle school students, was horribly abused by four 12-14 year old “bullies”, four jerks who need to be appropriately punished for their cursing and ridiculing of this adult, this senior citizen, who was there to protect them, and deserved proper respect and regard.

The bus on which this horrific incident occurred had a taping system, as likely all school buses now have, due to many examples of student abuse on each other, let alone on the bus driver or other adults supervising the buses of school systems throughout America.

One would think these jerks would realize they are being taped, which shows just how dumb and stupid they really are.

But the question is what is the appropriate punishment for this kind of behavior? Certainly, physical punishment is inappropriate, particularly at their age of 12-14, and would only teach that violence is used to punish wrongdoing.

What seems appropriate is to take away cell phones, computers, and play stations for a period of months; to take these jerks into a prison to show them what happens when one breaks the law; and to make them do community service for 90 hours each this summer; after writing letters of apology and meeting with Karen Klein in person to express their sorrow and apologies.

Having said that about the young boys involved, the question arises what should be done with the more than half a million dollars raised on the internet for Karen Klein, in order to send her on a “vacation”.

It is stunning that so much money could be raised, but it would be totally inappropriate for Karen Klein to keep all the money. Instead, she should keep maybe $5,000 for a “vacation”, and donate the rest to a good cause, such as providing funding for children who need life saving surgery and cannot raise that money, a regular occurrence, or providing extra funding for the Rochester, NY public schools so they can retain a few more teachers and counselors for their students in the upcoming academic year.

And then, there is another element to be considered here, too easily dismissed recently, and that is Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who acted as a “bully”, in a way actually more destructive than what these jerks did in Rochester, NY.

To have bullied a potentially gay student fifty years ago, to the point of having Romney lead a gang of boys who held a kid down, and forcibly cut his hair, is assault, and seems to have had a deleterious effect on this young man, who has since passed away, and seems to have been poorly accomplished in the rest of his life, with no way to know for sure what effect that incident had on his psyche. Romney was not 12-14 years old at the time, but rather 16 or 17 and should have known better, and he never paid the price for his bullying.

This reminds us of the issue of character, and to say he was only a “kid” is not an acceptable excuse, as Mitt Romney grew up to be a symbolic “bully” in the business world, and has an attitude of cockiness and arrogance that has remained with him in the last half century!

Mitt Romney should not be rewarded with the Presidency for his behavior back then, anymore than these jerks now should be treated with excuses now!

4 comments on “Reflections On Karen Klein, Bullying, And Mitt Romney

  1. Paul Doyle June 23, 2012 9:46 am

    Professor,
    As much as I detest the act that Romney participated in 50 years ago, I find it a stretch that that one incident would have led that individual down the path of a “poorly accomplished” life and an early death.

    Methinks that the rhetoric of this column and the one yesterday about “stupid Republicans” is below your usual standards and stoops to the much abhorred level that I read from the right.
    A little more objective insight than name calling makes the point much more cogently.
    Mud +mud= mud.
    Just an opinion. Thanks.

  2. Ronald June 23, 2012 10:01 am

    Ok, you made your point, and I accept your criticism as valid. I will attempt to avoid this again, but it is VERY difficult in the frustrating environment we live in at the moment.

    But I thank you for your valid criticism!

  3. Paul Doyle June 23, 2012 10:40 am

    My point was that what was left out of those poll results was that 27% of Democrats and 15% of independents also thought Iraq had WMD. While a much smaller %, fair being fair then they are just as “stupid” and, hold much more importance in the election results.

    What was also left out is that the article said that 64% of Republicans thought Obama was born outside the country, NO results were mentioned on how many Dems/Independents thought the same.

    Not every potential voter is of the Progressive thought process and if an aptitude test had to be taken to enfranchise the vote, that is almost as bad as requiring ID at the polls!

    That’s where my thought process was coming from in my previous comment. All candidates are fair game. Voters need to be educated, not called names. End of soap box ; )

  4. Ronald June 23, 2012 11:03 am

    And I thank you for making it clear that name calling and being emotional is not a good thing in political analysis, and we can all learn, and you have made a great contribution! 🙂

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