One of the most devastating situations a youngster may experience is bullying. Imagine, however, what Xander Rose’s bullies thought when he once arrived at school with 200 motorcycles in tow.
It’s crucial that parents instill in their children the value of accepting others. If not, they may speak ill about and even harm other kids.
Xander Rose – A bullied child
He had a distinctive skin tone that was not like other children. They therefore believed that to be justification for making fun of him. They then discovered that his surname name was Rose, much like a rose. They so agreed that he must be made a mockery of even more as a result.

Of course, Xander hoped to escape this suffering.
He then began coming up with reasons to skip class. But actually, he almost never left his bedroom.
The mother of Xander made the choice to contact the school. Regrettably, the school board was essentially ineffective.

They did little to halt the taunts directed at Xander from the bullies.
The mother then turned to the police for assistance, but they were also unable to assist her. She believed she was at a standstill and had no other options.
She then got a crazy idea. She contacted a motorcycle club to see if they might assist.
The bikers were informed of Xander’s tale. They felt sympathy for him.

After all, society frequently tries to portray motorcyclists in a negative image. Therefore, they could empathize greatly with Xander’s situation.
The bikers then began telling everyone they knew about Xander’s story. Soon, riders from all across the city flocked to help Xander.
A cyclist told journalists: “We’re gonna provide them with a wall of leather and steel. We want the kids to know they’re safe going to school.”
The youngsters came on Monday to a startling scene. 200 motorcyclists were riding in the direction of the school. They included Xander.

The motorcyclists then led Xander to the school’s front door. Bullies everywhere received a loud and obvious message: if you make a mockery of Xander, you’re also making a mockery of all of his tough biker pals.

The intimidators have dissipated. In fact, Xander now eagerly anticipates going to school, all because of the bikers and his mother.
The motorcyclists were also eager to help other children who were the targets of bullying. They let it be known that they would support any young person going through a difficult moment.

Then, Xander’s tale showed up on YouTube, where it quickly gained popularity. Over 700,000 people have seen the story on CBC News’ channel. Additionally, it has 600 comments and more than 8,000 likes. Various comments have been given, including these:

Clearly, the effort of the motorcyclists has pleased a lot of people. It is hoped that it will inspire others to take action against bullying.
Because of bullying, youngsters commit suicide on a yearly basis. It’s quite tragic. Children should feel comfortable and inspired to achieve their full potential at school.

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