Bullying!!!!!!!!!
@Mariely (107)
April 19, 2017 3:59pm CST
I'm going to talk about something in the news in my country, about bullying. bullying is the act of makes others feel like they're not worth it, the act of humiliation, people who loves to make fun of anybody without thinking the consequences of their acts can cause to others. It is like they forgot what is empathy to others.
So I watch the news and there is this case that calls my attention. About this little girl who has 11 years , a little girl who has attention problems. A girl who has bullied for two years for her schoolmates. Let make emphasis two years enduring bullying without any reactions. She got tired of what her classmates did to her, and she reacts. The way she reacted was a little violent but the only thing she did was push them; and told them if they followed bullying her she was going throw them down school stairs. I know it's sounds with violence but she was tolerating 2 years of humiliation in her school. So, what the principal did was referring her to the tribunals and now they are treating the girl like she's a criminal just for defending herself. I'm not supporting violence, because I know violence generates violence.
But now the 11 years old girl is scare because she don't want to lose her family. And the teachers and the principal of the school did nothing about it. Because is more easy to put the girl away, judging her and all she did was react for the 2 years of enduring the bullying. And what happened with the girls who commited the bullying? Just nothing because they only see the girl who was violent defending herself and not the others. This makes me very sad because I see how grown up people don't teach them right, so I'm going to be sarcastic about what I'm going to say "is good to bully people because doesn't matter how much I do it I'm not gonna pay for it, and the ones who's getting all the bully and reacts with violence is all their faults" how great sounds. Right?
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
19 Apr 17
Big problem here also.
Also where I come from Great Britain they have problems with bullying as well.
When I went to School there were bullies yes but not like the ones that are around now.
Really scary.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
19 Apr 17
@Mariely
Yes I know.
At least three tragic stories over here and its sad really very sad.
Some Schools react well and take measures so it does not happen again.
Now they are stopping Mobile Phones and Tablets in Class.
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@Mariely (107)
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20 Apr 17
@lovinangelsinstead21 yes and I'm happy that some schools takes measures at least...
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@Courtlynn (67080)
• United States
19 Apr 17
Bullying is not okay, anywhere. But sadly, most of us who say this now, were at one point bullies, even if we don't remember being that mean to someone; we probably were.
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@Courtlynn (67080)
• United States
20 Apr 17
@Mariely i havent seen any school deal good with bullying. Just the last few months tjeres been two different schools here get called on multiple kids getting bullied.
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@Mariely (107)
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20 Apr 17
@Courtlynn is very sad and frustating...and is something that is affecting all countries....
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@Mariely (107)
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20 Apr 17
Is hard I wish bully don't exist but I think the schools take this more seriously even if is very hard for them look after those kids...because make a lot of damage
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
19 Apr 17
I don't know what country you are from but that happens here in the United States, too. It seems everyone is against the children getting bullied. Maybe the authorities are bullies themselves!! Bullying cannot be solved by any way other than rewiring the brain. Bullys have faulty brains. See the following article then wonder why no one does anything about it when it may be simple to eradicate.
Aggressive boys may actually derive pleasure from watching other people suffer pain, a new study says.
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@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
20 Apr 17
@Mariely This is disgusting and sad. Bullying must be discouraged, and the way it should be dealt with, as rightly pointed by you, is attacking the problem directly, talking to parents etc. They should be handled sensitively. I am sick and disagree with the perception that bullying would make you tough.