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Related: About this forumShe was my Hebrew school bully -- and I finally learned what happened to her
A story with a twist.
https://forward.com/culture/755659/whatever-became-of-my-hebrew-school-bully/
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She was my Hebrew school bully -- and I finally learned what happened to her (Original Post)
DavidDvorkin
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MLAA
(19,351 posts)1. Excellent story, well worth the read. Thanks!
eppur_se_muova
(39,454 posts)2. Worth reading to the end !! nt
UpInArms
(53,132 posts)3. The last of the story
Tells all of the story
Leopards do not change their spots
BWdem4life
(2,569 posts)4. Some do
But not this one.
Easterncedar
(4,728 posts)5. That's a very good story
Thanks for posting it.
IronLionZion
(49,473 posts)6. I'm sure a lot of school bullies did the same

ancianita
(41,087 posts)7. Thanks. A great story.
imo, the banality of evil is an ongoing sickness that takes societies' backward. This sickness is a kind of comfortable, familiar suffering that the sick join together to deny. The sickness (in racists, sexists, fascists) is a fear and loathing of "mere equality," of coexistence, 'live-and-let-live.' God forbid there should be Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.