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- Oct 28, 2018
I've seen what bullying has done to both the bully (some continue it into adult hood) and the victim (can lead to poor performance at school and psych issues, and even worse).
So, I think it needs to be addressed, but the worst thing is to have a "conference" and put the bully in the same room as the victim. It just keeps it going. I guess my views are also informed by what I saw. In two cases, the victims - a boy and a girl - killed themselves. They were actually nice, smart but quiet kids. Just a bit different. And I've always felt a bit of a shit I did not befriend them some more - and I know some of my contemporaries also live with that. Bullying can affect a lot of people - victims, witnesses and bullies their entire lives. It's because we realyl don't know how it is going to play out but that there will be some bad, we need to address it.
The bullies - who were sport stars - made the usual excuses and their groupies went along with it. But gradually they were shunned as people grew up and realised they were knuckle dragging pricks.
In another couple of cases, I saw the victim lash out and really do some damage to the bully. In one case, the principal questioned us, and a few of us pointed out how pathetic the teachers were - and that they tacitly condoned it. Not the right answer. It also probably did not help that a few of us had absolutely no sympathy for the bullies, and said so.
The bullies grew up - and continued bullying. I was told by one of the girls I went to school with that one day, one of them was walking out of a bar and someone smacked him with a baseball bat and worked him over. It's not good, IMHO, to live with resentment like that. But I guess it was a way for that person to reclaim them self-respect. But the bullies still won, because the victim was still in their power and the victim could only escape by doing something bad like that. Apparently the whacker was screaming something along the lines of "Let's see how resilient you are!". I did not realize what that meant until my friend said that in the "mediation" session, the counsellor and the bully kept telling the victim he needed to be more resilient. I need to add that the bully used to grope girls and so on and when they lots it he'd tell them they needed to be resilient. WTF.
What I learnt from this is that there is no justice in the world; the bullies mostly always win, unless someone takes to them and uses extreme responses - which is not good; and one should try to be as self-reliant as possible: you can really trust no one.
I guess its a long way of saying that we should not tolerate bullies, and if a person bullies and then gets wacked, then that is just an occupational hazard and their own fault.
So, I think it needs to be addressed, but the worst thing is to have a "conference" and put the bully in the same room as the victim. It just keeps it going. I guess my views are also informed by what I saw. In two cases, the victims - a boy and a girl - killed themselves. They were actually nice, smart but quiet kids. Just a bit different. And I've always felt a bit of a shit I did not befriend them some more - and I know some of my contemporaries also live with that. Bullying can affect a lot of people - victims, witnesses and bullies their entire lives. It's because we realyl don't know how it is going to play out but that there will be some bad, we need to address it.
The bullies - who were sport stars - made the usual excuses and their groupies went along with it. But gradually they were shunned as people grew up and realised they were knuckle dragging pricks.
In another couple of cases, I saw the victim lash out and really do some damage to the bully. In one case, the principal questioned us, and a few of us pointed out how pathetic the teachers were - and that they tacitly condoned it. Not the right answer. It also probably did not help that a few of us had absolutely no sympathy for the bullies, and said so.
The bullies grew up - and continued bullying. I was told by one of the girls I went to school with that one day, one of them was walking out of a bar and someone smacked him with a baseball bat and worked him over. It's not good, IMHO, to live with resentment like that. But I guess it was a way for that person to reclaim them self-respect. But the bullies still won, because the victim was still in their power and the victim could only escape by doing something bad like that. Apparently the whacker was screaming something along the lines of "Let's see how resilient you are!". I did not realize what that meant until my friend said that in the "mediation" session, the counsellor and the bully kept telling the victim he needed to be more resilient. I need to add that the bully used to grope girls and so on and when they lots it he'd tell them they needed to be resilient. WTF.
What I learnt from this is that there is no justice in the world; the bullies mostly always win, unless someone takes to them and uses extreme responses - which is not good; and one should try to be as self-reliant as possible: you can really trust no one.
I guess its a long way of saying that we should not tolerate bullies, and if a person bullies and then gets wacked, then that is just an occupational hazard and their own fault.