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The Culture Of Bullying: The Loss of Civility at School, Work, Politics
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<blockquote data-quote="titorite" data-source="post: 61203" data-attributes="member: 2769"><p>What some call bullying I call BS.</p><p> </p><p>I was watching dr phil the other week... Their were some girls on the show and the subject was bullying... Well as it turns out the alleged victim was a much bigger bully than the alleged bully... but it was the alleged bully that got the blunt end of everything... What had she done that was so horrible? Some word play that equated a very mild and lame insult. I mean it was the kind of insult that makes the insulted look foolish. Weak sauce. </p><p> </p><p>In revenge this victim had this chic harassed at school at home... on a national level on TV... and I watched and thought.. jesus christ ..... Maybe the insult was well deserved and more....</p><p> </p><p>Bullying is a problem. I know first hand because I dropped out of school over it. I too got in trouble for being bullied. Victimised twice over.... In our zeal to stamp out bullying it is important to not go over the top looking for bullys to stop and victims to comfort. Important to see things for what they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titorite, post: 61203, member: 2769"] What some call bullying I call BS. I was watching dr phil the other week... Their were some girls on the show and the subject was bullying... Well as it turns out the alleged victim was a much bigger bully than the alleged bully... but it was the alleged bully that got the blunt end of everything... What had she done that was so horrible? Some word play that equated a very mild and lame insult. I mean it was the kind of insult that makes the insulted look foolish. Weak sauce. In revenge this victim had this chic harassed at school at home... on a national level on TV... and I watched and thought.. jesus christ ..... Maybe the insult was well deserved and more.... Bullying is a problem. I know first hand because I dropped out of school over it. I too got in trouble for being bullied. Victimised twice over.... In our zeal to stamp out bullying it is important to not go over the top looking for bullys to stop and victims to comfort. Important to see things for what they are. [/QUOTE]
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