
When this kid was bullied at school he decided to fight back, but not with violence.
Nicolas Neesley, 8, from Quincy, Michigan, saw a friend being pushed around the playground at Jennings Elementary School by a fifth-grader. He tried to stop the bully and was spat on, his mother, Shamayne Neesley, told ABC News.
But rather then react with anger or violence the third-grader penned a letter to the school giving an alternative to bullying, Huffington Post reports.

Nicolas’s note was read over the school’s loudspeaker. It opens with:
You don’t have to bully. If you don’t have any friends, just make a friend, it’s very simple. But you already have a friend, us.
According to ABC News Nicolas was confused as to why the bully wouldn’t want to be friends with him. He wrote the note on an anti-bullying day at his school, and told the Daily Reporter he wanted to send a message of compassion to the older boy, adding: “I wanted to touch his heart”.
Nicolas went on to tell the Reporter:
I think we need to put a stop to bullying, because it happens to like five kids every week. Every time I see someone get bullied, I break it up.

What a top kid!
