Culture Shocking footage shows violent all-girl brawl erupt at a Melbourne high school - as terrifying 'fight club' trend emerges - Up to 130 videos posted to Instagram page - Clips of Melbourne students brawling at school - One video shows girl dragged to ground by hair


Troubling footage of schoolgirls being kicked, pushed to the ground and stomped on has surfaced online as a violent 'fight club' erupts at a string of schools.
Students from high schools in Melbourne's southeast have been shown getting into vicious schoolyard brawls on a notorious private Instagram page.
The account has posted up to 130 clips of students ripping each other's hair, punching and kicking each other as bystanders egg them on.

In one distressing clip, two girls grip each other's hair tightly while trying to land blows with their arms and legs in the middle of a basketball court.
In another, a terrified victim on the ground tries to shield her face with her hands while her attacker is encouraged to strike her repeatedly.



One student is heard calling the student on the floor a 'b****' while her attacker uses her feet to kick her in the head and upper body.
In another clip, two male students brawl beside a locker bay before one of them falls to the ground and is viciously kicked in the head.
The Instagram page has posted up to 30 clips of vile attacks at schools in Frankston and other southeastern suburbs just in the last week.

Up to 10 schools are involved in the active account, which boasts 2,000 followers.
Parents have expressed their concern over the page, with some taking matters into their own hands and reporting the page to Instagram several times.
A senior police officer from the area told the Herald Sun he was frustrated the account was still posting clips of violent schoolyard brawls.
'The videos are extremely graphic and it just astounds me that Instagram has not taken the reports seriously,' he said.

Cyber security expert Susan McLean said the videos depicted 'criminal assault'.
'The police should be involved and the individuals should be charged,' she said.

School board advisor Simon Dewar believes social media platforms should be doing more to shut down the content and prevent children from ruining their future and the lives of others.
'Social media platforms have got a big role to play in this, they can certainly do more I feel,' Mr Dewar said.
'But in addition to that, I don't think that we can wait for social media platforms to take this and to make things better.
'So as a community there's lots we can do.'
The former principal who now advises teachers and school leaders on how to curtail violence in schools said the long-term impacts on regularly viewing such violent content is going to be 'significant'.
'Unfortunately we are seeing young people in general show more acts of violence and those acts of violence are varying,' Mr Dewar said.
'Although it's not every student, every school, every day; what it might feel like is that there's been that increase because we are seeing it through our social feeds.'

A Department of Education spokesman said: 'We work actively with community organisations and the police to address and prevent any violence or conflict outside school grounds leading to incidents inside schools.'
Victoria Police told Daily Mail Australia: 'Police do not condone the sharing of any footage across social media that glorifies violence.
'Assault is a criminal offence with serious consequences – it is absolutely not something to be celebrated or shared for entertainment purposes.
'If you witnessed an assault or have been a victim of this kind of violence, we strongly encourage you to contact police immediately so the matter can be immediately investigated.
'Police have no evidence to suggest that the sharing of violent footage on social media is encouraging others to get involved in fights or brawls.'
 
Isn't it normal for high schoolers to kick the shit out of each other? I admit it was rarer for woman to do it but it was pretty common a decade ago.
My friends and me would all beat the shit out of each other all the time in high school

Only rules were no punches to the face, no nutshots, don't deliberately try to break bones

It wasn't like this shit. We weren't trying to injure past giving each other some gnarly bruises
 
Girls have the most boring fights you can imagine. They usually do a little pound-on-the-door style strikes on each others' heads, then stand there holding each others' hair and panting for 15 minutes. The only reason people stop to watch is because one of them might rip the other's shirt off.
Ripped shirts is better than watching two dudes headlock each other for five minutes, only seldomly did i ever see full on fist fights, which admittedly were pretty entertaining
 
Ripped shirts is better than watching two dudes headlock each other for five minutes, only seldomly did i ever see full on fist fights, which admittedly were pretty entertaining

I once saw two of our high school's Most Likely to Commit a Felony get into a fight-- one good size black guy and one oversized Indian (feather Indian, not dot Indian), and the Indian was on top of the black guy, driving strikes into the black guy's face as his head was on the pavement. Probably the highlight of my formal education.

The girl fights never got better than ashy titties flopping around in a tornado of hair extensions. I mean that's pretty good, too, but it doesn't compare to permanent face fuckery.
 
Of all the American trends to emulate, leave it to the Aussies to emulate nigger culture
Mate, Aussies have been kicking the shit out of each other at school for generations. Will admit, the filming and uploading is only the last 10 years (give or take). But I think that has more to do with the constant evolution and dumbing down of technology, not so much the emulation of niggery. Either way, get fucked ya dickhead.
 
wtf I thought dictator dan banned phones from schools???
 
Mate, Aussies have been kicking the shit out of each other at school for generations. Will admit, the filming and uploading is only the last 10 years (give or take). But I think that has more to do with the constant evolution and dumbing down of technology, not so much the emulation of niggery. Either way, get fucked ya dickhead.
Certain criminal elements were rounded up by their countrymen and shipped to a far-off land to provide forced labor in a new and uncultured land.

Much to everyone's shock, their descendants continue to be classless savages to this very day.

I am, of course, talking about the estimated 50,000 British convicts who were shipped to the colonies before the American Revolution.

#themoreyouknow
 
My friends and me would all beat the shit out of each other all the time in high school

Only rules were no punches to the face, no nutshots, don't deliberately try to break bones

It wasn't like this shit. We weren't trying to injure past giving each other some gnarly bruises
Wasn't a beat the shit out of each other, but we called it body shots; pretty much stand there and exchange blows like you're in a RPG. No face, nuts, or sternum; just about everything else was fair game, first one to drop to a knee loses.
 
Cyber security expert Susan McLean said the videos depicted 'criminal assault'.
'The police should be involved and the individuals should be charged,' she said.
Oh good. A “cybersecurity expert” diversity hire is commenting on YouTube like videos. Thank god she is here for our cyber preparedness.
 
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Lol fuck off.

I used to do this with my friends when we only had cameras and flip phones where like 3fps. It's not new, it's not terrifying.

These are wholesome memories these kids are making. Good on them.
They're beating the shit out of each other and actively trying to fuck each other up. This isn't like punch buggy or some stupid meme shit where it hurt but not too bad since it was in jest that I did all the time in middle and high school. I don't know how you could look at the article and the associated video and think otherwise.
 
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