Kids Make Bus Monitor Cry


If there’s any doubt in your mind how mean kids can be, check out a new video on YouTube where a group of kids in Rochester, New York bully an elderly bus monitor. They taunted her and made fun of her weight until she CRIED.

–They said a bunch of other stuff too, including threatening to STAB her. One girl told her, quote, “You don’t have a family, because they all KILLED THEMSELVES.” And it’s not clear if they knew this or not, but one of her kids DID commit suicide.

–The video is ten minutes long, and the whole thing is outrageous. The bus monitor’s name is Karen Klein, and the good news is, someone started raising money on the website IndieGoGo.com to send her on the, quote, “vacation of a lifetime.”  These kids should all be shot.

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