
Florida school children ask disabled classmates if they are the next school shooters
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
Following the Parkland school shooting, there is concern that children who are disabled and/or living with autism are facing increased hostility and distrust from their fellow students.
Meanwhile, Nikolas Cruz has been receiving money from sympathizers, for his prison commissary account, as well as love letters.
There are also comments on social media accusing the Parkland school survivors of being responsible for bullying Cruz and instigating his actions.
Guest: Rob Benn-Frenette, Co-founder and co-executive director, BullyingCanada Inc.
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Roy asks callers for their stories about bullying and whether or not their children have experienced bullying at school.
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Roy continues his discussion about bullying and whether or not it can contribute to violence in schools.
Guest: Barbara Coloroso. International parenting, bullying expert, author of ‘The Bully, the Bullied and the Bystander’
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Following the discussion of bullying, Roy reads an op-ed from one of the survivors at the high school in Parkland, Florida: "I Tried to Befriend Nikolas Cruz. He Still Killed My Friends."
(Photo: John McCall/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
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