Facebook bullying question

<p>@goodwood8 - if my aunt’s company hadn’t just shipped 1400 jobs to India, I’d say ok. I wasn’t meaning India per se - I could have said China, Mexico, you name it. So let’s just say ship the jobs out of the country and end it. But I digress.</p>

<p>I am not going to be the one to say something, although I will go with him. My dad said he would go, too, if his mom can’t go (which she probably can’t and he’s 18 anyway) because it’s too complex for just us kids to handle. Just because my friend is autistic doesn’t mean he can’t think for himself. But I think he is just so defeated because they never do anything. This is the first time in 10 years we have ever had something on paper that is provable. Even if it doesn’t have anyone’s name on it. The teacher can back it up, that my friend always does what he does. </p>

<p>Everything else the Weasel has done always happened so it would be easy to deny. Weasel is very manipulative and gets anything he wants because he knows who to cheat/kiss butt/etc. to get it. And everyone thinks he is Mr. Nice Guy, when we know the truth. Another thing is that right now there is a controversy with our school and FB, and the school is VERY anti-FB. So that is a plus, too. All those people who read his FB page have seen how he talked about my friend. Someone even “liked” the post that doesn’t even go to our school, that we don’t even know!</p>

<p>My friend said that he thinks he will leave the scholarship alone, and go for his rep with the administration and faculty. The thought behind is once the school has something provable on Weasel, they won’t want to give him any of *their money. They may report him, too. </p>

<p>If Weasel gets in trouble and it’s on his record, that goes to colleges, too, right?</p>