Many Hispanic students are targets of bullying
Many Hispanic students are targets of bullying in state

By Devona Walker
Published: April 22, 2008

Mayra Sigala lives in a two-bedroom mobile home on a remote road behind Frontier City. The door to her room is wrapped in red and pink Valentines Day paper. Cupids and hearts encase her name. At times, she seems amazingly mature for her age. At others, she seems more insecure than most 15-year-olds.

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"We try to ignore it as much as we can, but it just gets worse and worse,” Mayra said about the racist slurs yelled at her in the crowded hallways of Edmond Memorial High School.

The first incident occurred in early November, within a week of the passage of House Bill 1804, Oklahoma's stringent immigration enforcement statute. A fellow student, a football player, yelled at her in the hallway.

"He kept calling me names,” she said. "He kept telling me to go back to Mexico. I tried to tell him that I was born here, but he didn't believe me.”

Other students laughed.

"I guess they all agreed with him,” she said. Mayra did not tell the principal. She feared he would not believe her. Instead, she told her Spanish teacher. A few other Hispanic students were experiencing the same thing, she said. They were told by the teacher that something would be done. But the behavior continued, Mayra said. School officials say the information was not passed on. They say if they had known, something would have been done. But they conceded there have been issues in the past.

"It's obvious there were some issues we needed to address, otherwise we wouldn't have started native speaker's class,” said Brenda Lyons, associate superintendent with the Edmond School District. "Do we have bullying? Of course we do ... There's not any more than the norm with any other group.”

The native speaker's class started a few years back at Edmond Memorial. It's a class that blends learning the mechanics of the Spanish language with providing social support to Spanish-speakers.

Bullying at other schools
The problem isn't specific to Edmond Memorial High School. Community leaders say this school year has been noticeably difficult for many first-generation students. Many students have to translate and navigate cultural complexities for their parents; the language barrier means their parents are unable to advocate for them at school. Rey Madrid, youth organizer for the League of United Latin American Citizens, says Hispanic youth are reporting these things across the metro area. It's something all the children of the youth council speak freely about when they meet. The head of the youth council told him she has been targeted because of her race at Westmoore High School.

"These children are getting bullied and they are getting angry,” he said. Madrid warned that for some kids bullying pushes them to drop out, join gangs or use drugs.

"Whenever kids at school pick on somebody, that child that gets picked on is going to look for security,” he said. "Kids don't always know how to work things out for themselves, and they turn to gangs for security. They turn to drugs to ease the pain.”

‘Supposed to be here'
Mayra Sigala was born in Oklahoma. Her parents were granted amnesty in 1986, as part of the Immigration Reform and Control Act signed by President Reagan.

The act made it illegal to knowingly hire or recruit undocumented immigrants, required employers to attest to their employees' immigration status, and granted amnesty to undocumented immigrants who entered the United States before 1982 and had resided there continuously.

Contributing: Staff Writer Jesse Oliverez.


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WHERE'S THE ARTICLE ABOUT HOW THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILDREN BULLY THE TEACHERS!
Project, xxx - May 21, 2008 3:32 PM
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Where is the article about all of the illegals harrassing and bullying American citizens ....especially the illegal boys pressuring American 12-year-old girls for sex, like they do in the countries from they they came!
Project, xxx - May 21, 2008 3:31 PM
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WHERE'S THE ARTICLE ABOUT HOW THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILDREN ARE CONSTANTLY HARASSING AND BULLYING CITIZEN CHILDREN....THE BOYS ESPECIALLY PRESSURING 12 YEAR OLD GIRLS FOR SEX, LIKE THEY DO IN THE COUNTRIES FROM WHICH THEY CAME!
Project, xxx - May 21, 2008 3:29 PM
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I really think this liberal paper has this backwards, most people I hear from tell me that the latinos, make crude remarks and give learing looks at the young girls and and itomadate the the Americans, are your eyes so closed that you dont know about the M13 and the mexican mafia, wake up the intimation is on the American and legal children, tell em what si going on in this country when business and newspapers go so far against what is good for American citizens
James, Myrtle Beach - Apr 27, 2008 8:18 AM
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The article says bad things about Oklahoma. Those things appear to be based on the truth. However, when I read the comments below the story, I am sickened. Would I want to invest in Oklahoma with the kind of screwed up people who spew hatred against others? Would I want to spend my vacation in Oklahoma? Would I want to come to one of the Indian Casinos in Oklahoma? Would I want to raise my family in Oklahoma? I guess our creator endowed all of us with a right to be irrelevant and mediocre. Why as Oklahomans do we fight so hard to actualize it.
Steve, Oklahoma City - Apr 25, 2008 7:48 PM
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Devona Walker "diversity reporter" and uber pc propagandist is at it again with her biased nonsense.Poor little hispanics joining gangs because of the evil white people.She only presents one side in her articles and it is almost always pro-minority.Devona is a shill for multiculturalism.Why doesn't this "reporter" examine what happens to whites at Capitol Hill high school?
charles, tulsa - Apr 24, 2008 4:29 PM
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Do the sob stories ever stop? Do places like NEWSOK ever post about the bullying, racism, and atrocities perpetuated by Hispanics? Do socialist bleeding heart EVER consider anything without being emotive? What a bunch of BS. Wonder how aliens are treated in Hispanic countries? Oh that right we don't want to look at that do we?
Clem, Roanoke - Apr 22, 2008 6:21 PM
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Just a note, nice side article on the related search section on unemployment. Funny how the UNOklahoman is not in front of this story, rather newsbusters. The UNOklahoman probably just won't report on the unemployment drop, I wonder why? It's good news isn't it? Maybe reporting news as that doesn't fit agenda reporting, maybe.
J.T.(I), Norman - Apr 22, 2008 6:06 PM
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T. A., Moore - Apr 22, 2008 5:50 PM
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T. A., Moore - Apr 22, 2008 5:10 PM
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Chris, David, Lynn, Kurt, Deborah and all you other bleeding hearts. NEWS FLASH: White middle class kids get bullied just as much as anyone else and in some cases even more. No one said bullying was acceptable and yes it reminds me of something, but not how Japanese kids or black kids were treated decades ago. It reminds me of how my own children were treated not that long ago because they were brought up to be devout Christians. They had things stolen from them at knife point, my daughters were threatened with rape, and my son was beat up several times on the way home from school. We reported it to the school just like Helen's family did and we were told that the teachers couldn't do anything unless they saw it happen. So he was told to report it to a teacher if they came after him again. When he did, the teacher called him a "whimp". So, I finally gave my son permission to defend himself and of course a teacher saw that happen so he was suspended for three days. It didn't matter to the bully because he'd been suspended before for the same thing and a year later got kicked out of school for pulling a knife on the same teacher that called my son a whimp. That was when I pulled my kids out of public school. Bullying has been going on for decades. It's NOT just Hispanics that get bullied.
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But the reason this story isn't about black kids in white schools or white kids in black schools or Christian kids, or fat kids or mentally retarded kids, or poor kids, who have been and are still bullied in public schools is because the Oklahoman doesn't have an agenda that leans in their favor. The Oklahoman is owned and operated by liberal Democrats who want nothing more than to sell the citizens of this state on embracing and taking pity on people that have illegally invaded this state. The author of this article wants every citizen to feel guilty that HISPANIC kids are getting bullied, not all kids, just HISPANIC kids. The Oklahoman wants HB 1804 thrown out and its editors know that the ONLY way to accomplish that is to get the public to feel sorry for Hispanics. Wake up you easily manipulated drones!
T. A., Moore - Apr 22, 2008 5:09 PM
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ana marie, no one is condoning bullying on here. the question is not whether bullying is right or wrong. we know it's wrong, the question is why is one student's being bullied a story. would this be a story if it didn't have the tie to 1804?
Renee, edmond - Apr 22, 2008 4:05 PM
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No Renee you and rufus are the nuts. thanks
Ana Maria, Yukon - Apr 22, 2008 3:59 PM
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Oh please my son attend Capitol Hill and gets bullied all the time by the exact people who are in this article. Now you tell me this is allright when these illegals are taking over our schools and bullying the ones who are legal!I have tried compalining but unfortunatley the school is also ran by these same people. Try to call and a person answers the phone who can barley speak english.
melissa, oklahoma city - Apr 22, 2008 3:44 PM
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wow ana. you are nuts. i'm just making a point that bullying has happened forever. it's a horrible thing, but there is a reason why we are NOW seeing a bullying story. oh, and it won't be news to my family that we had family members who were slaves. it's also not news to my children who are half black, half finnish. wanna bully them too ana?
Renee, edmond - Apr 22, 2008 3:44 PM
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Good point Just Rufus is a -------- idiot.
Ana Maria, Yukon - Apr 22, 2008 3:43 PM
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Tsk, Tsk Ana... If the illegals wouldn't have broken the law they wouldn't be in this little pickle, now would they? Everyone experiences racism, it's not exclusive to any particular race.
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 3:31 PM
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Good Lord People Wake up!!! Yeah I agree its a one sided story..that the OKLAHOMANS fault.. but the subject could have fatal consequenses.. Be it White, black, mexican, asian, green yellow or purple.. Bullying is an issue that can not be taken lightly or ignored. Yes kids will be kids BUT where do we draw the line at not just being kids anymore?? after Columbine?? An their are "less desirables" living everywhere.. if there is the opportunity some will go for it.. no matter where you live no matter what type of neighborhood your in.. Why is everyone so fast to lay down that race card????
Just , Jones Transplant - Apr 22, 2008 3:30 PM
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No,but yours are and your families are to.Sounds like you have a problem.I hope somebody in your family gets bullied and tell them they were slaves!!!!!!!!!
Ana Maria, Yukon - Apr 22, 2008 3:28 PM
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i remember being one of the only black kids in Norman public schools for a long time. I got called racial slurs numerous times, but it never made the paper.
Renee, edmond - Apr 22, 2008 3:28 PM
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I wonder how many different angles pro-illegals are going to hit trying to turn 1804 into a race issue?
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 3:26 PM
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Packed your bags yet Ana?
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 3:25 PM
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Percy, nice research on that. By your definitions of the law, we could clean up society by bullying laws alone. I think we should enforce these laws also. As for schools, I personally have zero tolerance for anything besides learning. If students aren't there to learn, get them out, period I don't care what race they are. So, with Percy's definitions of the law and zero tolerance in schools, we could effectively clean up society, at least in Oklahoma.
J.T.(I), Norman - Apr 22, 2008 3:24 PM
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I agree with Kurt. Rufus do you have kids or grandkids. Because I hope thy don't get bullied and speaking of idots. Sounds like your#1. I hope one of your love ones get some of that medicine.
Ana Maria, Yukon - Apr 22, 2008 3:13 PM
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A couple of years ago and friend of mine's son lived in an apartment on South May. Him and his wife were harrassed by a gang of hispanic teens that always seem to be hanging in the parking lot drinking. Their car was broken into, vandalized ect ect. One night my friend's son was jumped by several of these punks and beaten so severly he was hospitalized. Funny, I don't remember reading about it anywhere? Oh that's right, that story doesn't support an agenda. Nevermind..
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 2:46 PM
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I should have addressed my remarks to Suzanne. Sorry.
Allison, Noble - Apr 22, 2008 2:20 PM
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Deborah, maybe there would be a lot less 40 year-old bullies if our schools had not tolerated this behavior in the past. It is time for the schools to stop playing blind, deaf & mute to this bad behavior. All they have to do is keep their eyes open. They will know if the accused is a bully or not. Teachers do have a clue about the personality traits of their students, especially in the younger grades when they have them all day. If we stop it in grade school, it will become easier to manage in the upper grades. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think ALL bulling is wrong and should be stopped, however, I also agree that this newspaper only reported this story to gain sympathy for those opposed to HB 1804. I want HB 1804 enforced, however, it doesn’t affect this family who has been granted amnesty. They are now legal residents and/or citizens. Also, no matter what the legal or illegal status of an individual, they should not be mistreated. Just enforce the law. Don’t employ them, don’t give them benefits and don’t educate their children.
Allison, Noble - Apr 22, 2008 2:17 PM
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Debbie, Carnegie - Apr 22, 2008 2:12 PM
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Oklahoma law provides for a $100 fine for uttering obscenities in the presence of women or children. It's not much but apparently it wouldn't be a first time, one time kind of fund raiser in Edmond schools. Oklahoma law provides felony status for anyone "who speaks any other communicable words which are offensive to decency or are adapted to excite vicious or lewd thoughts or acts, shall be guilty , upon conviction, of a felony. The fine for a violation of this subsection shall not be less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) nor more than Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00). Persons convicted under paragraphs 3 and 4 of subsection A of this section shall not be eligible for deferred sentence. A criminal act containing an element directed at a particular race is a hate crime, with special penalty status upon conviction. Bullying can be assault. Bullying can be assault and battery. Adults who fail to protect children under their supervision and authority and control might be charged with child abuse. And any person who fails to report those actions is also guilty of child abuse and subject to the same penalties. If enough principals and supers and ass'ts and teachers and coaches go to jail, maybe they will do something about it next time. Go to Legal Aid. Get legal advice. That's what adults do. Above all don't listen to the losers who tell you you have to put up with it. You don't. No one does. It is against the law.
Percy F., Ardmore - Apr 22, 2008 2:10 PM
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Deborah I do agree that parents are responsible for teaching their children tolerance, morality, and decency. My kids have been bullied at school and it's not always color or race; it is body shape, economic status, athletic ability, academic ability. The list is endless. There are 40 year old bullies and some grown up bullies right here on this comment board. People DO suck, and I am not stupid enough to tell my children that, but I do tell them that bullies will always be with us and many never grow out of it.
suzanne, edmond - Apr 22, 2008 1:51 PM
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Touche' Helen and Rufus you're the same idiot you've always been. Bullying is a crime and it is progressing. We, as parents must make our school administrators stand responsible for the acts that are conducted on their time. I have observed groups of kids chase down and pelt 1 child. I intervene, but then I worry that the next child may be mine. I always call the school with the names of the students. Parents need to be made aware, I hate getting calls about my childrens bad behavior, but I always appreciate being told. I can't help fix it, if I am not told about it. Bullying must be stopped and starts with the parents of bully. They have to be made aware and held accountable for their childrens behavior. Parents should demand a certain respect from their childten, at least while they are in school. No, people don't suck and that isn't the way h it has to be. And that's a heck of thing to say to and/or allow a child to think. Bullying by any color or on any color, is still WRONG!
Deborah, Moore - Apr 22, 2008 1:36 PM
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I'll have to check to the Oklahoma codes and United States codes, but I'm unsure if name calling is against the law? What's next, rolling your eyes at comments will be the next article. I'm sure no Hispanics, Blacks, or any other race has ever or not currently said any racial slurs to any other race, right? Again, one sided reporting - NEXT.
J.T.(I), Norman - Apr 22, 2008 1:32 PM
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sorry about the grammar in earlier post.. one last thought I forgot..Rufus..your a frigging idiot.
Just , Jones Transplant - Apr 22, 2008 3:34 PM
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Our schools are fine Just, no need for a knee jerk reaction. The schools already punish bullies here in oklahoma, starting in kindergarden. This article was just a slam on HB 1804, it wasn't about bullying.
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 3:33 PM
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I wonder if Devonna can next do a story about the Easter Bunny being picked on by Alice in Wonderland?
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 12:46 PM
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You guys are just too amazing. Thank you for being reliable. I know that when stories come out like this, there is a 100% chance that I am going to read comments from people full of so much ignorance and suppressed racial bias that it makes my head spin. Oh, and you often contradict yourselves as well. Keep up the good work, doing Oklahoma and America proud.
Kurt, Midtown OKC - Apr 22, 2008 12:40 PM
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The slant on this "alleged" incident is amazing. Big football player bully picks on poor little hispanic victim. Please.....
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 12:21 PM
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Just more BS from this paper ,yes there are bully's in every school & it isn't right . But evidently this is probably a fabricated story to say the least considerinf who wrote it. Learn to speak English!! If you are here legally then don't sweat it if not take your butt back to Mexico because that is where you belong. Lynn, I am quite sure that there are children who are taught to hate, but most things learned now days come from the schools & friends not the parents . Most parents ( Not all) really don't have time to raise their kids so they let others do it for them. I don't understand why you can't understand that these illegals are not wanted or needed in this state or country. We have our own to worry about & it's about time for them to go home & make their own country worth living in. If they fought half as hard at building up their own country we the real (legal) Americans might consider crossing over into their country illegally.
Jimmy, Sandy Shores - Apr 22, 2008 11:53 AM
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Bullying & other types of cruelty towards any student will continue until administrators start caring about students. My grandson was told by a girl when they were in 5th grade she was going to go home, get a gun and come back & kill him because he told her he didn't want to be her boyfriend. He reported it to his teacher (a female teacher who didn't like boys) and she did nothing & said nothing to anyone else. He told his mother after school & she tried to get hold of the Principal & couldn't. That night the girl's mother called my son-in-law & proceeded to cuss him because his son (he is actually his step-son) was so mean & ugly to her daughter. My daughter went to the school the next morning to talk to the principal & he said he would take care of it. His idea of taking care of it was to call the girl & my grandson into the office & more or less demean my grandson & then proceeded to ask if they had been friends before. They said yes & he told them to just forget all this happened & be friends again. My grandson told him that couldn't happen because had been told by his parents to stay away from her. My grandson is an above average student & has never had any trouble in school but from that day on through his 6th grade year he had to walk on egg shells to stay out of trouble because his parents told the principal what a sorry excuse he was for an administrator. The female teacher gave him problems the rest of the year & we learned from talking to other parents that she had done the same thing to their sons who had the misfortune to be in her class. This same principal is still there & good teachers have resigned because of him. By the way my grandson is a white American - no racial bias there - or is there!?
By the way - Ray from Spiro - You were a teacher/administrator? Where did you learn to write & spell?
Helen, Moore - Apr 22, 2008 10:48 AM
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For those who think it's the administrations duty to stop all bullying...exactly how do you suggest they do that? All incidents boil down to he said, she said. Who do you believe? It's not the schools job to teach morals and decency, and it's certainly not something that can be addressed through legislation. Bullying takes place everywhere and continues long after these kids have left the school system. People suck and that's just a sad fact of life in and out of school.
suzanne, edmond - Apr 22, 2008 10:30 AM
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I think that it would be safe to say that in every school in America that was in session today some child was Bulled.....I'm not proud of the fact but that is reality! No-one can protect your child from it and the child needs to be taught how to deal with it.
Delmer, choctaw - Apr 22, 2008 10:25 AM
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The girl was "allegedly" called names. Who's to say it really happened?
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 9:49 AM
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If this story was about some middle class white kid, most of you commentors below would've been singing a different tune. You are missing the point. What is happening to this girl is ridiculous, and is representative of the majority of Oklahomans and their bigoted ideals. The teachers at this school are turning their heads away when this stuff is happening. It's obvious. Does this remind you of the way Japenese people were treated during WWII? Or perhaps how black children were treated in school just a couple decades ago? Think about what is brewing here.
Kurt, Midtown OKC - Apr 22, 2008 9:44 AM
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The administration should be held responsible for ANY bullying. It should be a NO TOLERANCE issue...just as much as knives or guns or drugs. Even the slightest hint of bullying or intimidation takes away from the learning environment & these kids should be able to go to school & learn without worrying about something so needless. Just because there has always been bullying, doesn't make it right or ok or something that should be overlooked. Start making the bullies be the ones who are kicked out or lose their "education" privileges. It's not like they don't have a choice...
Cari, Yukon - Apr 22, 2008 9:32 AM
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This is nothing new. Bullying is a real problem. Hispanics form gangs to take care of the bullying. Other blow out their anger through school shootings. Bullying is everybody's problem. If officials don't take care of bullying, then they should be prepare for the consequences that it brings. Tougher laws should be in place for bullying (the source of some problems)!!!!
NANCY, oklahoma city - Apr 22, 2008 9:19 AM
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its not just the hispanic students being bullied either. bullys are the cause of many of the school shootings,, we must try much harder to stop other students,, as well as many adults abuseing otheres,, ,, having served as a teacher/administrator,, i personally observed our school turn a blind eye to the plight of so many students,, not just from other countries,, but home grown bullies,, it is not okay,, just becaquse it has been going on for a long time either,, i say step up and face it,, and put far more effort into stopping it and dont just jump in and help the perpetrators ,,its so sad that so many children are bullied every day..
roy, spiro - Apr 22, 2008 9:05 AM
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You've got to be taught/
To hate and fear,/
You've got to be taught/
From year to year,/
It's got to be drummed/
In your dear little ear/
You've got to be carefully taught.
Lynn, Oklahoma City - Apr 22, 2008 8:36 AM
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You've got to be taught to be afraid/
Of people whose eyes are oddly made,/
And people whose skin is a diff'rent shade,/
You've got to be carefully taught.
Lynn, Oklahoma City - Apr 22, 2008 8:36 AM
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You've got to be taught before it's too late,/
Before you are six or seven or eight,/
To hate all the people your relatives hate,/
You've got to be carefully taught!
Lynn, Oklahoma City - Apr 22, 2008 8:35 AM
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I'm wondering which one of you is the parent of the football player who calls this girl names and encourages others to make fun of her. Good job parents. Keep it up. Lets raise another generation of bigots.
David, Norman - Apr 22, 2008 8:31 AM
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To the Oklahoman: I'm sure you folks are familiar with the concept of "agenda setting." It's a concept studied greatly by any journalism student. Typically, agenda setting is something that occurs because of editorial biases. Often, it's an unconscious act. The editor thinks something is important, he thinks the rest of the world agrees with him, therefore, it's news. The paper can't tell us what to think, but they can tell us what to think about. In this instance, the Oklahoman's editorial board is attempting its own little bout of agenda setting. No doubt, this comes at the behest of the OKC Chamber and the Chesapeake lobbying group who have both been very vocal opponents of 1804, going so far as to attempt some very shady tactics in the legislature to stall the implementation of 1804. What the Oklahoman is doing is working, people are thinking about illegal immigration, however, unfortunately for the Oklahoman, while it can set the agenda, it cannot change hearts and minds on this subject. Oklahomans are by an extremely wide margin in favor of having our immigration laws enforced. We are not in favor of having our scarce governmental resources doled out to those who aren't here legally and who by and large are not paying their fair share of the tax burden. The Oklahoman has set the agenda, but I think it's about to backfire in a big way.
Kevin, Oklahoma City - Apr 22, 2008 8:30 AM
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Bullying occurs for all races of kids in our schools. Our schools have been a poor example of addressing the situation. The fact that this writer has chosen hispanic students and places the cause on 1804 shows that she is just a race baiter like Sharpton, Jackson and a host of others that rely on race issues to foster and promote a pitiful career. Why hasn't she written about all the other kids who get bullied? Oklahoma, Arizona and a few other states are the only ones who have stepped up to the plate and enforced the rule of law in our country regarding illegal aliens and illegal immigration and I am proud of the citizens who were the majority and our legislators in supporting this legislation.
Jess, Norman - Apr 22, 2008 8:02 AM
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what nonsense, Devonna is a poor excuse for a reporter.
Rufus, spencer - Apr 22, 2008 7:35 AM
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Good point Delmer... Many Hispanics are also not targets of bullying. Devonna finds a few and writes a story that makes is sound like every Hispanic is being bullied. She has no statictics or data. This should be on the opinion page and not a news page.
Ray, Edmond - Apr 22, 2008 7:32 AM
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Nothing new about being bullied.....not for hispanics or any race or family. It is as old as our population....take more than two people (sometimes two will do) and you have a bully in the bunch. The person that wrote this needs to find some real news and quit trying to stir up trouble......
Delmer, choctaw - Apr 22, 2008 7:29 AM
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Devonna Walker is so biased it's unbelievable! She is a very poor excuse for a journalist who only writes about one side of the story. This article does accidently show that the Oklahoma law that everybody is complaining about is similar to what President Regan signend in 1982! We've already granted illegals amnesty in the past. This was intended to be the one and only time and is the reason for the Act. I'm proud Oklahoma is setting a standard in enforcing what President Regan signed into law!
Ray, Edmond - Apr 22, 2008 7:25 AM
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T.A., pull your head out of the sand. You act as though bullying is somehow normal, acceptable behavior. It isn't. Schools are a supposed to be a productive learning environment, understand? It's not some social boot camp. If poeple are okay with bullying in school, then there is something seriously wrong with everyone. Honestly, drop the social class BS and start taking education seriously before this gets any worse. Come on, people, get your crap together.
Chris, Oklahoma City - Apr 22, 2008 7:24 AM
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Quote=Oh good grief!! Will the bleeding heart sob stories ever end? Kids have been getting bullied in public schools since the day the first public school opened. But all of a sudden THESE poor Hispanic kids are the only victims of bullying.
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I couldn't agree more.please stop trying to force these "sob stories" down our throats.....I'm sure the bulling goes both ways....
Beverly, Mesa - Apr 22, 2008 7:21 AM
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you are aware that the oklahoman publicly state they are for handing this problem of the criminals to the feds (as it truly is not an immigration problem but about the violators of our laws). this way they can continue using their slave labor (as well as their advertisers) and also have a built in story how "someone else" is to blame for it. we are the first line, let's do it and get the criminals deported back to where ever they came from NOW!!!!!!! and astart punishing the businesses that put their pocket books above the welfare of the citizens (right sen fibber coates?)
richard, oklahoma city - Apr 22, 2008 7:03 AM
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as well expected, ms walker cannot write a story about the criminals and their attack on our system. would bet my bottom dollar the criminal being talked about stands around and will not speak english and demands everyone learns her language so she can feel at home. bull, you slither across our borders at least try to blend in as all true immigrants have done over the years
richard, oklahoma city - Apr 22, 2008 6:48 AM
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Of course you would have Sooner"man". That's the mindset of some people. Others figure out better ways of handling situations than to resort to violence or call their favorite media representative and make a big stink.
T. A., Moore - Apr 22, 2008 6:38 AM
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Of course you would have Sooner"man". That's the mindset of some people. Others figure out better ways of handling situations than to resort to violence or call their favorite media representative and make a big stink.
T. A., Moore - Apr 22, 2008 6:05 AM
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Oh good grief!! Will the bleeding heart sob stories ever end? Kids have been getting bullied in public schools since the day the first public school opened. But all of a sudden THESE poor Hispanic kids are the only victims of bullying. I had to take my 3 kids out of public school and pay for private school when they were 13 because of bullying. And the principal at that school sure wasn't on my son's side. The media wasn't anywhere to be found because there was nothing to gain from it politically. We the people of Oklahoma are sick of hearing about it.
T. A., Moore - Apr 22, 2008 6:03 AM
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I would knock some MF'ers out.
SoonerMan918, Tulsa - Apr 22, 2008 3:04 AM
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