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Bullies will get caught.

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Prim0 said:
Hell...guess I'll teach my son to be a bully then...the other option is just to become some kind of spineless jellyfish.

Screw those suggestions.

1. Fight back and don't stop no matter what. Even if you lose, you're more likely to prevent further bullying.
2. Use cheap shots if you have to. Do whatever you have to do to protect yourself.
3. Stand up for yourself and others. A bully can't stand up against several kids, even if they're all weaklings.

This liberal bullshit has got to go....it's wussifying America.


Good advice. Usually best option is to make noise about it. Often the bully gets more support than the victim. I call this victim blaming, and shaming, and it is usually the ones 'in charge' who do this. They don't want the noise. The bully does this in secret, they don't have to admit it is happening, but they can easily shut down the one who goes public with it. This has happened SO many times to people I know over the past couple of years it isn't even funny. Once a bully always a bully i find. When they turn it around and COMPLAIN that the victim is speaking out about them. Unbelievable. :SayWhat?:
 
Good advice. Usually best option is to make noise about it. Often the bully gets more support than the victim. I call this victim blaming, and shaming, and it is usually the ones 'in charge' who do this. They don't want the noise. The bully does this in secret, they don't have to admit it is happening, but they can easily shut down the one who goes public with it. This has happened SO many times to people I know over the past couple of years it isn't even funny. Once a bully always a bully i find. When they turn it around and COMPLAIN that the victim is speaking out about them. Unbelievable. :SayWhat?:

Here we go again. For God's sake Sunshine, give it up.
 
Alarmed by reports of teen suicides, elected leaders in Carson are moving to outlaw bullying.
Under an ordinance that will go before the City Council next week, it would become a misdemeanor in the small Harbor-area city to cause anyone from kindergarten through age 25 to “feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed or molested” with no legitimate purpose.
The measure, which also covers cyberbullying, would give law enforcement officers the discretion to charge alleged bullies with a lesser infraction rather than a misdemeanor.

Councilman Mike Gipson, a co-author of the measure, said the goal was to make Carson a “bully-free city.”
The measure was inspired by reports of teens committing suicide after being bullied, he said.

The proposed ordinance mentions the vulnerability of gay, overweight, disabled and gifted children to bullying. It cites “hurtful, rude and mean text messages” as a key form of cyberbullying, along with “spreading rumors or lies about others by email or social networks.”

The strength of anti-bullying laws varies across the nation. California’s are seen as relatively weak.

In Florida, which has stronger anti-bullying laws, two girls, 12 and 14 years old, were charged with felonies in a high-profile case last year for harassing a 12-year-old classmate so much that she jumped to her death. Prosecutors dropped the case after deciding their evidence was insufficient.

https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-carson-bullying-20140503-story.html
 
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If you were bullied on like myself this should bring a smile on your face. Too bad it didn't happen in my growing up time.
 
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