raeann
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Just guessing here...I'm thinking little was done because these were perceived as "good kids." The Football captain, school photographer, hockey/lacrosse star.
When you assume "goodness" , you tend to downplay bullying to "relationship problems"...something that they saw as normal, no big deal.
To them, no real harm could come from these "good kids"...so the onus was on Phoebe to just put up with it.
If instead the Bullies had been some druggie crowd, someone the principal and teachers looked down on...ahh...then, Phoebe would have had intervention on her behalf.
I agree that this pre-conception regarding these kids played a large part in the way it was handled. If the attackers had been "outsiders" themselves, they would have immediately been under the scrutiny of administration. For example, if the abusers had been black, hispanic, or "emo" kids......the response would have been completely different. LIKEWISE....had Phoebe been a new student from Asia, Africa, or the Middle East, the attention to stopping the attacks would have been swift and severe. FWIW, this is why we should place a high value on equal treatment of all. One can never assume that the pretty white girl could not possibly be a victim of prejudice.
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