He's Autistic; He Deserved It Say Parents Of Bullies
He's Autistic; He Deserved It Say Parents Of Bullies
The parents of students accused of punching and teasing an autistic boy before putting the videos online have defended their children's actions.
Levi Null, 13, has Asperger syndrome, a form of autism and attends a school Melcher-Dallas High School, Iowa.
But students at the school made videos of Levi - some of the clips captured his involuntary movements caused by the condition - and then posted them online with school computers."* The Young Turks hosts Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian break it down.
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'He brings it on himself:' Parents defend their children who filmed students 'hitting and teasing' autistic boy, 13
Levi Null, 13, has Asperger syndrome and attends a school in Iowa
Students at Melcher-Dallas High made videos of Levi and posted them online
The parents of students accused of punching and teasing an autistic boy before putting the videos online have defended their children's actions.
Levi Null, 13, has Asperger syndrome, a form of autism and attends a school Melcher-Dallas High School, Iowa.
But students at the school made videos of Levi - some of the clips captured his involuntary movements caused by the condition - and then posted them online with school computers.
They’re hitting him upside his head. You know, smacking him. Just, um, the teachers are aware of it. A lot of them turn their backs,' said Levi’s mother, Dawn Simmons.
'People tell me to run into things and I don’t really like it. And I tell them that I don’t want to and they just laugh at me, whenever I do it,' said Levi Null.
The story caused outrage when it was aired by Who TV, earlier this week.
But now the parents of the accused teenagers have defended their offspring's actions.
'I would say three-fourths of this stuff he brings on himself and probably a fourth of it is bullying that shouldn’t be going on,' said Levi Weatherly, father of the teen accused of posting the video online reported Yahoo News.
The station reported that after they aired the story they received more comments defending the students.
Jamie Harrison wrote: 'He called my nephew a nasty name and my nephew Cole cocked (sic) him in the mouth. I`m proud of my nephew for doing that.'
Nate Goof wrote: 'This kid has done things to get people mad that I think he could probably control.'
Levi's mother even reported that she had become a target of online bullies.
Principal Josh Ehn says the students who made the video have been disciplined and the video was destroyed.
He told Who TV: 'We try our best to educate our staff, educate our students to react to the cases and investigate the cases that we have but ultimately it’s gotta come down to the kids to take ownership of this and to stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves.'
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