Why Everybody Hates Billy
March 26, 2008 – 1:58 pmPosted Under: society

Why does everybody hate Billy? This kid’s life was a lawsuit waiting to happen. Maybe its a look of insecurity in his eyes. Whatever it is its making this kid a target with a red bull’s eye. It’s ridiculous to me that nobody can stop other kids from picking on him, beating him up and taking his lunch money. Does he have to kill himself too to get a message through. I pray not.
They started picking on Billy Wolfe in elementary school. In middle school, the assault of vicious words was joined by fists. In high school, it’s the same.
When bullies in one Arkansas community feel the need to beat somebody up, they look for Billy Wolfe.
āIām not completely sure,ā the 16-year-old boy said on Wednesday on TODAY when asked why his life has been one of black eyes, cuts and bruises.
Read the rest of the story here. There’s an interviews news piece on Bullying below.
There’s supposed to be some video footage of them slamming him around on a bus on YouTube, but I didn’t dare search for it. This is the most awful thing I’ve heard. Criminal insanity at it’s peak.
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3 Responses to “Why Everybody Hates Billy”
First of all i am a student at Fayetteville High School…I am sick and tired of everyone feeling so sorry for Billy Wolfe. Only the students at Fayetteville High School know the full story. I find it very worrisome that the national news can publish a story that is so onesided and wrong. There is hard proof against everything that Billy and his mother have said in the past weeks. No attacks on Billy have happend just because “the bullies were bored”!!! Billy is known for his trash talking! When you walk up to a black man and call him the “N” word, kill a disabled childs cat, and talk trash about a dead mother what do you think is going 2 happen 2 you? In a perfect world the people Billy is hurting would just turn their cheek and walk away but last time I checked, we don’t live in a perfect world. I really don’t have anything against Billy but i have been going 2 school with him since 5th grade and hes not the perfect child that the nation thinks he is…
By concerned student on Mar 27, 2008
Are hurting not is hurting I feel what you are saying, I think most of us think that there are two sides to each story and there is the real story in between. Be easy.
By kim on Apr 3, 2008