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- Apr 11, 2019
We place a lot of emphasis on putting an end to bullying in America, especially with the constant push for further acceptance of every little eccentricity that might present itself within the population. If you're an annoying little autistic faggot, you have every right to be and anyone who says otherwise can fuck off, essentially.
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When I was young, I was as autistic as they come. We're talking firing up the dial-up, drawing shitty video game webcomics, public roleplaying on MMOs and message boards, unironic "buying gf" shit. I craved internet attention like a lot of annoying autists. Real life wasn't much different, as I was a late bloomer. Catching hell became a daily activity both online and offline.
Through a combination of bullying on and offline (as well as good parenting), I began to learn that maybe being an annoying little bitch wasn't the way to live my life. I grew up into a fairly normal, if introverted, guy.
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I don't think that things would have turned out nearly as well had I been coddled and asspatted the whole way. We see an absolute epidemic of people who are incapable of handling criticism or outside opinions. That's probably the majority of people who have threads on this site, actually. While I certainly don't think having a snotty held-back kid twice your size wallop you once a week is going to fix your severe autism, I do think bullying plays an important role in the development of social skills in kids.
There are, of course, situations where it goes too far. You'll occasionally see the sad tale of a little one who could not simply step away from their bullies and paid the price. This seems to be more common in the digital age where social media means that everyone is in your face all the time, but I'm sure there are examples from "The Before Times" as well. This is the price you have to pay for our interconnectivity, and I would wager that it's these incidents that have driven the anti-bullying campaigns across the country.
TL;DR - I believe that bullying in moderation is important to weed out bad social behaviors and widespread anti-bullying campaigns and constant coddling are having some unintentional negative effects. Thoughts?
Subject-Relevant Powerleveling Ahead
When I was young, I was as autistic as they come. We're talking firing up the dial-up, drawing shitty video game webcomics, public roleplaying on MMOs and message boards, unironic "buying gf" shit. I craved internet attention like a lot of annoying autists. Real life wasn't much different, as I was a late bloomer. Catching hell became a daily activity both online and offline.
Through a combination of bullying on and offline (as well as good parenting), I began to learn that maybe being an annoying little bitch wasn't the way to live my life. I grew up into a fairly normal, if introverted, guy.
Subject-Relevant Powerleveling Over
I don't think that things would have turned out nearly as well had I been coddled and asspatted the whole way. We see an absolute epidemic of people who are incapable of handling criticism or outside opinions. That's probably the majority of people who have threads on this site, actually. While I certainly don't think having a snotty held-back kid twice your size wallop you once a week is going to fix your severe autism, I do think bullying plays an important role in the development of social skills in kids.
There are, of course, situations where it goes too far. You'll occasionally see the sad tale of a little one who could not simply step away from their bullies and paid the price. This seems to be more common in the digital age where social media means that everyone is in your face all the time, but I'm sure there are examples from "The Before Times" as well. This is the price you have to pay for our interconnectivity, and I would wager that it's these incidents that have driven the anti-bullying campaigns across the country.
TL;DR - I believe that bullying in moderation is important to weed out bad social behaviors and widespread anti-bullying campaigns and constant coddling are having some unintentional negative effects. Thoughts?