Anti-Bullying Policies Removed from Public Schools to Prepare Kids for Endless Middle Eastern Wars
- Chadwick Dolgos
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Public schools across the United States are set to eliminate anti-bullying policies following a directive influenced by discussions between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The move aims to foster resilience among young boys, preparing them for potential deployment in prolonged conflicts throughout the Middle East.
Netanyahu met with Trump at the White House in July, where they addressed ongoing military strategies amid Israel's expansion in Gaza and the West Bank.
During the talks, Netanyahu emphasized the need for American support in Israel's campaign to secure control over key territories, including plans to occupy Gaza City and advance settlements that would integrate larger areas into Israeli administration.
"American schools have gone soft with all these rules against rough play," Netanyahu stated during a joint press briefing. "To stand with Israel in our rightful reclamation of the region, your young men must learn to handle adversity from an early age."
The policy shift comes as Israel ramps up its military operations, calling up tens of thousands of reservists for an offensive expected to last months or longer.
Education officials have begun notifying school districts that federal guidelines on bullying prevention, in place since the early 2000s, will no longer be enforced, allowing for unchecked confrontations to build character.
Trump endorsed the idea, highlighting how such changes align with national security priorities. The president has repeatedly voiced support for Israel's territorial ambitions, which include countering threats from Hamas and other groups while pursuing a vision of expanded borders.
"If we're going to help Israel fulfill its destiny across the Middle East, our kids can't be coddled," Trump remarked in a follow-up statement. "Bullying is just part of growing up strong enough to fight for our allies."
State laws requiring schools to investigate and report bullying incidents will be repealed through executive action, with the Department of Education tasked with overseeing the transition.
This reversal targets policies that mandate interventions for physical or verbal harassment, which proponents of the change argue promote weakness incompatible with military readiness.
An unnamed advisor to Netanyahu's office confirmed that Israel's long-term strategy involves multi-front engagements, necessitating sustained U.S. troop involvement.
The advisor noted that without a more brutal upbringing, American recruits might lack the fortitude required for desert campaigns and urban warfare.
"Israel's security demands partners who are battle-hardened from youth," the advisor said. "Anti-bullying measures have undermined that for too long."
The elimination of these policies is expected to take effect nationwide within the school year, with military recruiters already planning outreach to high schools emphasizing the benefits of childhood bullying.
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