Some call it "bullying," but I call it emotional and physical torture. And it was school centered, emotional torture that claimed the life of 11-year-old Carl Joseph Walker Hoover last Monday. This young boy, who played football, basketball and was a Boy Scout, hanged himself when anti-gay bullying and constant harassment became too much for him to bear.
Carl Joseph Walker Hoover was so overwhelmed by bullying that he committed suicide by hanging himself with an extension cord.Source Advocate.com via nowpublic.com
His mother found his broken little body, living every parent's worst nightmare. [Carl's mother] Sirdeaner Walker, who was active at Carl Joseph's school as a member of the parent teacher organization, was aware that her son was being bullied and experienced repeated frustration at getting the administration to do anything effective about it.
Carl played football, basketball, and was a boy scout -- but that didn't stop other kids from picking on him, his mom said. Students called him gay and made fun of him for the way he dressed.
Sirdeaner Walker said she began phoning his school repeatedly when Carl first told her about the bullying last September, but she says the school was unresponsive.
Carl Joseph Walker Hoover should have been with us this Easter.
Sirdeaner Walker: It was just unbelievable to me. I thought I was in a dream. I thought I was in a nightmare. I couldn't lift him - so all I could do was scream.Source NECN.com
In the days since, Sirdeaner and her close family - have been asking the question why? They say Carl was a great kid who loved sports and was involved in many community organizations and attended church every Sunday. The answer, they believe, can be traced to the cruelty of some of his classmates at the New Leadership charter school in Springfield. Sirdeander Walker: He was being teased at the school - he was being made fun of - he was being bullied. A lot of it surrounded by "you act gay," "are you gay?"
This story hits close to home for me. So far this year, four children have killed themselves to escape bullying - but it is not a new problem.
In grade school, I was emotionally tortured so relentlessly that for two years I could not go out for recess - at all. I was accused by the neighborhood kids of "talking white" and "dressing funny". I had my right cornea split by a boy who punched me, in class, while I was seated doing class work. At eight years old, the constant assaults left me severely depressed and suicidal.
I am thankful I made it through, and that my mother and grandmother scraped together the means to move to a different neighborhood where my life got better. But moving should not have to be the only solution for kids under assault. We adults must teach our children a deeper compassion and if they can't abide by basic rules of human civility then there must be harsh and swift consequences for abusive behavior. Period.


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By: kcn9971 on 4/23/2009 12:47AM
Laura I don't have the energy to comment on that incomprehensible garbage you just wrote! F.U.
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By: redesdale on 4/27/2009 12:47PM
kcn you really don't get the message do you? the writer didn't spin the story, he just TOLD the story: the poor kid was driven to suicide by his classmates, who bullied him about being/acting gay while the school did nothing to stop it. It is SO sad, so tragic, that after reading this story you could still post this comment. you really really do not get it. if you had grown up a little bit 'different' and knew what it felt like to be one lonely kid against a whole school full of people who are given license (by the adults, parents, teachers, other kids, society in general) to treat you like a punching bag because they have decided that 'you.are.gay' ... well, i don't think you'd see this story as part of a gay 'agenda'. A kid being given a safe, torture-free school is not an agenda. To omit the reason for the bullying would be to tell half the story, and serve YOUR agenda, it think, which is probably this: shut up faggot, or i'll punch you. Am i right kcn? Which side of this story do YOU relate to, i wonder?
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By: standingnthegap on 4/12/2009 12:27PM
My heart aches for the Mother. My prayers for the family. God Bless you and keep you.
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By: oasisstarr1 on 4/14/2009 6:16PM
I completely hold the school responsible, and if they have an inkling of who the bullies are they should be held responsible and be made to attend the funeral see the Mom and family and how they have made them suffer. It makes you wonder especially her being so involved w/school. These are people who come to WORK not to TEACH, only when it happens to them are they understanding. Legal action should be taken against the school and the District, and make the bullies stand trial and make them look at that little baby's obituary everyday of their life. Poster size it at everyplace you can along with the school administration and bullies and their parents faces and names. God Please continue to Bless this family and also people involved.
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By: Amanda on 4/12/2009 4:27PM
I agree that the school is responsible. I don't live in the nicest part of town and there are a lot of irresponsible parents who really don't seem to care and may reinforce their child's unacceptable behavior.
The elementary and middle schools adopted a NO BULLYING policy. My child was bullied. 1st offense was a call home and mediation, 2nd was in-house suspension, 3rd was at home suspension, 4th incident the police were involved. My child's bullying incident ended after the 2nd warning. Parent's were sent numerous letters informing them of the policy and when 3rd graders were getting visits at home from the police everyone took it serious. It's too bad this is what it has come to but if it'll keep our children safe then so be it.
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By: knowwhat on 4/12/2009 12:55PM
The boy was a coward plain and simple...
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By: tonya on 4/12/2009 6:22PM
What a pig you are to insult a Mother at the lowest point in her life: her child's death. You never had someone that you knew or you, "teased" because of their differences to other people, like clothes, hair or even grades? I'm sure you have, and never thought much of it. Now, we are hearing of the extreme opposite of what can happen when you are bullied or teased, and you insult the child. Shame on you for your callousness and unempathetic attitude. good thing you are on the internet. If you had the misfortune of being in my face, I'd slap fire from your behind, and let you see how it feels to be humiliated. Idiot
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By: lady on 4/12/2009 6:23PM
This comment is not fair. Here's a mother that lost her child. I believe if you don't have something positive to say then don't say nothing at all.
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By: Sharon on 4/12/2009 7:20PM
lol... Coward? What are you? making those comments but not revealing who you rally are.. I smell a PUNK!
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By: moes on 4/12/2009 8:11PM
Very sad situation. too many stupid disrespectful people raising children. Parents need to teach their children to repect other people and if for some reason a child feels they should not be seen with or share something with a particular person.....just go on by your daggone business and exercise that repect. what the hell they are concerns what a person is or is not.
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