Bullies Love to Target Special Ed Kids and People with Mental Disabilities

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Which is only proof that bullies are the biggest cowards in the world! Why? Because these particular targets are the most vulnerable and least valued students in most schools. They are virtually defenseless. The heartbreaking truth is that nine times out of ten, the rest of the student body and even the school staff do not see these innocent kids as human beings.

Should it be any wonder bullies prey on sped students and disabled adults the most? Again! Bullies are cowards! They select special needs kids to bully because these children are unwilling or unable to defend themselves properly. Because students in special education are usually low on social intelligence, they’re easy to get a reaction from, and bullies can exploit this at will.

I cannot count the times during school that I saw a bully go up to a sped student, snatch something away from them to get a little free entertainment, then as soon as the child started crying or screaming, the bully said, “Oops! Oh, I’m sorry. Here ya go!” and give the item back as soon as they got the desired reaction out of the poor kid.

Adult bullies in the workplace will also target employees with disabilities, as well.

In the workplace, I saw many adult bullies harass and attack fellow employees who were disabled. Those were the employees I felt compelled to stick up for. Many times, I’d make myself a target at work just by speaking up for a disabled employee.

Even worse, I’ve also heard gut-wrenching stories of other teachers in schools bullying those in the special ed program.

I also witnessed it firsthand during high school when a sped girl in the lunch line just a few heads in front of me was laughed at and mocked by a group of cliquey teachers. Mind you. These women were supposed to be adults!

I saw how these teachers would look down their noses at this child and how they laughed at her, making her the butt of their cruel jokes.

I also heard the mean-spirited comments. The teachers remarked about how this poor girl would never find a job nor contribute anything to society. They concluded that she would only be a drain on the taxpayers’ money once she got out of school.

I have to tell you. Just listening to those remarks made me sick to my stomach! How I wish I’d had the guts to stand up for her when it happened!

However, I was only seventeen and a student myself at the time. These bullies were teachers, and it was best for me to keep my mouth shut.

But I was also thankful that those cackling old shrews weren’t spewing any of their venomous wisecracks on me. Pure prejudice and discrimination were what this was!

Granted, not all mainstream teachers are this way. Most are very caring people who only want to help kids get the best start in life. However, it seems that every school has that one group of about four to five teachers who are cliquey, mean-spirited, and who think they’re above anyone else.

Every school has those, and they are usually the ones who not only mistreat the lunch ladies, custodians, and teachers who aren’t members of their little circle, they also mistreat sped students and sped teachers. And it’s a crying shame!

We must take off the blinders and admit that most (not all) schools and school districts don’t value students in the special education program as they do students in the regular classes. No, wait! Let’s be point-blank here. Most schools are plain biased against these kids; only they would never in this lifetime admit it. It’s the same with workplaces- they don’t put as much value in their disabled employees as everyone else.

And bullies instinctively know this. They know that sped kids and employees with disabilities aren’t worth much in the minds of school officials and managers and are the least protected,

This is why they torment these people without fear.

Understand that bullies are the most disgusting, most vile, and most cowardly of people. To a bully, harassing a special ed child or disabled adult is like taking candy from a baby. It’s just too darned easy!

Bullies are threatened by anyone who is a challenge and would never risk picking on anyone who had all their facilities and could take them on. So they focus on the people they perceive to be the weakest and most vulnerable.

The teachers who bully these kids are no better than the snot-nosed bullies who do it; they’ve only grown bigger. And the same with managers. Adults should know better!

And managers should realize that disabled employees are the most observant and obedient of policies and rules and the most dedicated workers in most cases.

It’s high time we passed laws to give disabled employees and students in Special Education better protections!

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  1. Mary Anne says:

    One could say then that Communists are bullies as they torture, whip, and tightly chain their thousands of prisoners of conscience and others. Only worse. Their feelings of hatred become fuled and burn higher because they have total power over these poor poor wretches. The devil jumps in and urges them on with hissing and mocking … it is all from him, the evil genius. From kids in school to Auschwitz …. Isn’t it?

    • cheriewhite says:

      Absolutely it is, Mary Anne. It’s all the same- Communism is bullying because there’s an imbalance of power and because of the need to harm and oppress. I have afew posts that deal with exactly that.

  2. Jen says:

    I hope curricula gets reformed to mandate all students are taught empathy skills, and also how to spot narcissistic and sociopathic behaviour. I went through bullying at school and work, as a person on the autism spectrum, “At-will” employment laws give employers way too much freedom, and I hope these laws get repealed and reformed also.

    • cheriewhite says:

      I totally understand. I went through the same things. We have “at-will” employment in my state too. Although I don’t believe that employers should be too regulated as the government takes ten miles if you give them an inch. I do believe laws should be put in place to protect those on the Autism Spectrum and those with disabilities. Sadly though, I don’t see those laws being put in place anytime soon and it’s a shame.

      • Jen says:

        Sad but true. I thank you for getting the word out, as an adult on the autism spectrum. I pray that schools start teaching empathy skills and how to spot traits of antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder. Often bullies have those traits and they are poorly misunderstood by the public, school systems and medical professionals. I write to cope with PTSD caused by repeated narc abuse.

  3. 80smetalman says:

    Hear, hear! As a teacher who has taught in special education, I think that all inclusion in schools does not work! There should be more schools for special education and resources for them. This way these children will have teachers who are truly dedicated to them and they will escape the bullies.

  4. The Kelley Family says:

    This is so true!
    I am a Home care provider to a multiply disabled adult secondary home care provider that is, I help the parents when they need it. And from my experiences she was verbally abused. She has selective mutism and often from what I’ve heard was she would get told that
    She was being rude because of it.

    • cheriewhite says:

      Oh my goodness! I’m so sorry that happened to her. My heart hurts for her. And selective mutism is , in many cases, a defense mechanism when the person has been abused. And sometimes it’s the only way they can protect themselves when they’re disabled and unable to fight back. Thank you for sharing this with me.

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