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Title: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: redman555 on March 20, 2011, 08:23:38 AM
Many of you saw the video I posted earlier this week, if not:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRIN5eTRoA&feature=related

Well Casey did a 12 minute interview with the local Australian News today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBu1j7LUUac


I got so much respect for this kid, he comes to Cali im taking him out to lunch.

-BigBOBCH
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Tyrannis on March 20, 2011, 11:58:44 AM
 :aok
my only wish is he would of did the same thing to the other kid that decided to get in his face next after he manhandled the first one.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: F22RaptorDude on March 20, 2011, 12:45:43 PM
Casey has my  :salute
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: sntslilhlpr6601 on March 20, 2011, 01:06:35 PM
When I was young one of my so-called friends used to bully this one kid a lot. Well, one day the kid snapped and punched the crap out him, bloodying his nose. Needless to say, the bullying stopped.

Well done, Casey.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: gyrene81 on March 20, 2011, 01:09:04 PM
have to fear what could happen in schools around the world...not sure how many have the sense that kid showed.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: MaSonZ on March 20, 2011, 04:16:30 PM
this kid comes to Massachusetts I will pay him to come to my school and share his story. Teachers say "We have a 0 tolerance bullying issue" Administrators say "any Bullying will be dealt with harshly and swiftly"...so where is this justice? rediculous. many of the kids I hang around with have no backbone and wont say "no" or "stop" if something is bothering them.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Penguin on March 20, 2011, 04:32:10 PM
Zero Tolerance doesn't mean Zero Infractions.  It just means that all insight and human error has been removed.  On the plus side, it means that you can't be gypped.  On the downside, it means that rules will end up being so specific that they lose their value.  Furthermore, rules don't enforce themselves, and Zero Tolerance policies can be ignored.  All it does is create an environment where discrimination can be enforced more brutally.

-Penguin
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Tupac on March 20, 2011, 04:58:59 PM
this kid comes to Massachusetts I will pay him to come to my school and share his story. Teachers say "We have a 0 tolerance bullying issue" Administrators say "any Bullying will be dealt with harshly and swiftly"...so where is this justice? rediculous. many of the kids I hang around with have no backbone and wont say "no" or "stop" if something is bothering them.

My school had a "0 tolerance" approach to discipline aswell. Unless of course you were the starting running back on the football team and you get caught with half an ounce of weed. Then its ok.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: MaSonZ on March 20, 2011, 05:28:03 PM
My school had a "0 tolerance" approach to discipline aswell. Unless of course you were the starting running back on the football team and you get caught with half an ounce of weed. Then its ok.
same with my school...unless you wrestle, do softball, have a good body or flirt all day with the dean of students. great school systems, aren't they?
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Rob52240 on March 21, 2011, 12:35:56 AM
WTFG Casey
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Scotch on March 21, 2011, 03:03:55 AM
blocked...new link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-5jktFu4iE
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: MachFly on March 21, 2011, 03:04:24 AM
The video is no longer available, would you have another copy?
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Babalonian on March 21, 2011, 05:32:37 PM
This reminds me of the only trouble I got into while at Junior High, wasn't my fault but these days and with these schools (I doubt LAUSD has gotten much better since I graduated HS with them over ten years ago) with their wierd administrators, my situation could of gone as far as getting me into trouble for physicaly asaulting a teacher ( :uhoh ). 

Some small asian kid had some bullying issue with me in junior high, I think he had an inferiority complex.  One day in class I was feeling less tephlon than usual and turned it around on him and embarased him.  So after class he starts picking a fight in the hallway.  The size difference between the two of us was more signifigant than the scrapy kid and Casey in the video here, it was hysterical to me at the time that he was even seriously trying to fight me, but this asian kid was a smart-arse with an inferiority complex and who was confident that kung-foo and stupidity would make up for the 100-pound difference, so at first I openly laughed at the asian kid and just started walking away.  Well it turns out he really wanted to fight, so he decided to run up and jump on my back, and sock me in the back of my neck, then imediatley jump off and back out of reach of me (mind you he was smaller and a scrapy asian, so he was trying to jump on my back and get high enough to sock me in the back of my head with his very soft hands/fists, so it was more like a hard slap, lol).  First time he did it I was surprised, I didn't think he had the cahones, and now we had everyone in the walkspace's attention (so the classic "oooh" and cat calls of "fight, fight").  I turned half-way around to look at him, still with my laughy smirk on my face, and let out another laugh before shaking my head at him and turning my back to him to try and walk away again.  The little determined asian scamp did it a second time, exactly like the first, and now I'm thinking I'm gonna have to fight this guy and will have to kick his arse to teach him a lesson - effort he wasn't worth and something that I didn't want to do but was willing if pushed. 

I turn half-way around again, this time with my smirk gone to be as blunt and direct as I can be with him, "knock it off.  last chance, I don't want to fight you".  He didn't reply, looked like he had seriously taken a thought about what I said this time and was untensing some, so I took the oportunity to try and walk away from him again.  Mind you, this entire time the crowd is quickly growing and getting louder, somehow not drawing any teacher or administrator's attention.  The second I do, I hear his foot steps start, I wait a second, turn around quickly and catch him mid-leap in the air twords my back by his throat with my one hand, let him hang there for two seconds savoring that "oh crap" moment and look on his face, then I just let one solid underpunch from my weaker right-arm land him square in the chest, the force launching him and his neck out of my left hand and throwing him back 4-5 feet into a nearby large tree trunk, knocking the wind out of him and he slides on his back down the trunk and onto his arse.  I took one quick step forward intending to kick him anmd then pin him as he was now sitting up at the base of the tree, but I noticed he was quite dazed already, starting to tear, and was fighting ot reagin his lost breath - so I knew it was already over, laxxed off in my rush to get to him, and was just casualy aproaching him, savoring my easy and fast victory, and about to offer him my hand to get him up when Miss Smith finally popped out of her classroom, I guess in time to see me launch the asian into the tree. 

She doesn't know what happened and is assuming the worse, so she grabs my extending arm and tries to throw me to the ground to gain control of the situation (she was this young petite-skinny african-american woman, probabley ~ my weight and not a foot taller than me in junior high).  Well, lets just say physics and that I was firmly grounded and expecting to have to lift up a incompasitated asian worked heavily against her, we ended up doing a twirl together before I stabalized and caught her half-way to falling to the ground.  In that moment I think she realized I was in control and relatively calm given the situation.  I got her back firmly planted on her feet, she tried to get the crying asian kid up on his (first time I guess he had ever had the wind knocked out of him), I helped drop him off at the nurse's before continueing my glorified walk of shame to the vice principal's office, and I got the reputation for a couple years as having had "the shortest but coolest, clear-victor fight" at that school, lol.

Per rules and regs I was to be given a short suspention and detentionary punishment as equal in severity as the asian kid since I took part in the confrontation.  In actuality, his parents got called in that day and had to pick him up from the nurse's bed and take him home (he was officialy suspended for the rest of that day) while I sat around in audatorium or VP office the rest of the day drinking soda and eating pizza that the VP ordered - my parents never hearing a single word about this to this day, lol (see, the VP was the dean of students, but also the guy incharge of the school audio/visual arangements for anything from education in-class videos to school assemblies and presentations, and I was one of his most reliable and trustworthy (also the strongest) AV boys who he routinely pulled out of class).  I told him my story, it added up, and the kids that witnessed it had spread the story everywhere before lunch so that my story checked out (particularly who instigated it and what led to the confrontation).  In the end both of us got two weeks worth of mandatory lunch-reccess detention, which he had to serve all of his days but I got a full pardon from half way through my third day (again, because of my VP connection and a school assembly, lol).
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Tac on March 21, 2011, 06:33:46 PM
Schools can't do anything about bullying.. especially the public schools since they can't expel the bully after repeated offenses.

When I was in 9th grade a guy from the 12th grade was making improper verbal comments to a girl and physically cornering her during lunch time. He didn't touch her but it was obvious he was cornering her and purposely breaching her personal space.

Teachers were notified but nothing happened. She made a complaint to the principal but all that came out of it was a detention for him and increased harassment towards her.

This guy also used to bully people of all grade levels (boys) a lot.

Now, this girl was a total pain in the bellybutton and her own little group of popular girl-friends would abandon her when he came near. The girls knew about this but us guys didn't .. in fact we thought they were smooching off during lunch and stuff like that.

One day though the guy crossed the line and groped her. Thats when she told some of the guys and her 'girl-friends' confirmed it.

24 hours later he was in the hospital with broken legs and arms and his face purple all over. To this day it irks me I missed in on the action but lets just say that that a large group of guys from 9th and 10th grade all came up to that guy, split him away from his own friends and let him have it. Took a few teachers nearly 10 minutes to pull everyone off.


Bullies only stop when they get blooded. Best way to stop a bully? Find something to hit him with and make damn sure he cries for his momma before you stop. It ends there.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: StokesAk on March 21, 2011, 06:47:49 PM
Schools can't do anything about bullying.. especially the public schools since they can't expel the bully after repeated offenses.

I can't tell you how many time my school system has held assemblies and other types of meeting on bullying with the students, IMO just get your gripe over with and relax during the 5 days off because of suspension. 
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Tyrannis on March 21, 2011, 06:59:05 PM
our HS football team was made up of the type of jocks who let there egos get the better of them.

there was a freshmen kid who trying out for the team, there was nothing really special about the kid. he was overwieght. barely talked, got picked on alot. when we first saw him in the lockerroom alot of us thought he wouldnt last a week during conditioning (myself includeD).

but the kid stuck it out. he was slow, couldnt do as many pushups or grassers as everyone else on the team, and would pretty much explode into a coughing fit after every drill. but he still stuck it out and never did quit. i gave him props for that and learned to respect his commitment.
the couches were talking about putting the kid on the line. which a agreed he'd be good for.


then during 2-weekers, i find out that some of the slacking freshmen were bullying this kid, trying to get him to quit so they could take his spot. they pretty much took shots at his weight,looks,everything.

the kid was overweight, but from the way i saw him at practise, he was constantly working his arse off to be on the team. he earned his place.

one day 3 of some whiney freshmen had the kid cornered behind the school, they were doing the usual, taking shots at his weight, his social life, etc.

i heard one of the say that he couldnt make any friends in life.

when he said that, i decided to walk over, put my arm around the freshmen, and told him he could come chill with me& the seniors at the dairy shack.

i still remeber the look of shock on all the little ones faces. they were so speechless  :rofl

me& my friends on the team gave the kid the best advice we knew, about football and about dealing with bullies. the biggest one being for him to keep his cool around them, so he doesnt get kicked off the team like they wanted him to be.

the kid went on to be the best shotgun snapper we had on our whole team. never messed up a play as center.
2 of the 3 little ones who bullied him droped off the team due to them not being able to survive 2 adays, and the one that did stay on the team became nothing more than a bench warmer.


we still let the kid hang out with us at the dairy shack, he's really not a bad guy.  :aok we're helping him get started on p90x to get rid of his weight problem.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Dichotomy on March 21, 2011, 07:08:29 PM
Then I <S> you and your friends Tyr... well done. 
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: JunkyII on March 21, 2011, 07:28:23 PM
See I never understood the mindset of people who won't fight back...

My Mom told me never to fight, behind her back my Father told me to be a Man.

You put your hands on me to make fun of me or hurt me...Im going to at least try to knock you out. I've got my arse kicked a couple times, you feel better after the beaten then you do if you don't do anything for sure. And from personal experiences the person picking the fight with me or anyone for that matter is normally a punk acting tough but one good punch to the kisser and they freeze up and give you free reign to pumel them with punchs.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Tyrannis on March 21, 2011, 08:08:40 PM
See I never understood the mindset of people who won't fight back...

My Mom told me never to fight, behind her back my Father told me to be a Man.

You put your hands on me to make fun of me or hurt me...Im going to at least try to knock you out. I've got my arse kicked a couple times, you feel better after the beaten then you do if you don't do anything for sure. And from personal experiences the person picking the fight with me or anyone for that matter is normally a punk acting tough but one good punch to the kisser and they freeze up and give you free reign to pumel them with punchs.

some people have more at stake than defending there pride when it comes to fighting back.


like the kid on my ftball team.

he could of nocked those whiney kids out, but if he had then he'd of been kicked off of the team.
but he was able to keep his cool, and ended up doing alot better than the ppl who were trying to bully him.

theres other ways of proving bullies wrong than just beating them up.

wounds heal, pride rarely does.  :aok
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Belial on March 21, 2011, 08:22:21 PM
Fighting should be the last resort but...if you have to throw down hurt them, a good punch to the throat usually works well...and if it's a fat dude go for the stomach there all hard headed.

I've never lost a fight, but I've never started one either.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: redman555 on March 21, 2011, 08:53:56 PM

My Mom told me never to fight, behind her back my Father told me to be a Man.



I was always told not to fight unless someone put their hands on me, and I still live to that.  But dude, you put your hands on , me (including a shove) get ready for a smack down, cause this Italian has one short fuse.

-BigBOBCH
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: JunkyII on March 21, 2011, 08:55:01 PM
Fighting should be the last resort but...if you have to throw down hurt them, a good punch to the throat usually works well...and if it's a fat dude go for the stomach there all hard headed.

I've never lost a fight, but I've never started one either.
:rolleyes: Never been screwed up...shooooooot
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: JunkyII on March 21, 2011, 08:57:38 PM
I was always told not to fight unless someone put their hands on me, and I still live to that.  But dude, you put your hands on , me (including a shove) get ready for a smack down, cause this Italian has one short fuse.

-BigBOBCH
Something worse then a shove.....a poke, I love the guy who talks crap and pokes my chest...as he pulls that poke back a fist will be following!!!
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: 1pLUs44 on March 21, 2011, 09:05:13 PM
Bullying isn't really too much of a problem at my school (as you don't see the difference in classes between the "jocks" and what not) but its there enough that you can notice it. I've seen people bully, and I've been bullied, as far as I'm concerned, if you bully, you deserve to get your nose broken. That kid gave that other kid bullying him damn well what he deserved, and he shoulda sent that kid to the ER.
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: Megalodon on March 24, 2011, 12:05:29 PM
A shove?

It would be something if the other kid was bullied and/or shoved snapped as well?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__IjcLVBBYc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__IjcLVBBYc)


Two Sides,
Title: Re: Bully Smackdown-Interview with Casey Heynes
Post by: JunkyII on March 24, 2011, 12:25:12 PM
A shove?

It would be something if the other kid was bullied and/or shoved snapped as well?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__IjcLVBBYc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__IjcLVBBYc)


Two Sides,
If I ever have a son...anyone hits him in the face for any reason its going to be "Casey Heynes" his butt....

Kid deserved all of what he got, even if the story leading up was different......fact is he is lieing to the camera, my evidence is thee person videotaping the entire event....