What are you all waiting for?
the world of cyber bullying needs our help...
( , Sat 17 Nov 2007, 21:44, Reply)
the world of cyber bullying needs our help...
( , Sat 17 Nov 2007, 21:44, Reply)
I'd be tempted to make one
if I had the time or the inclination, but the general theme would be:
Just fucking deal with it kids - we all went through it - it makes you who you are. Life is full of arseholes, it's best you learn that now, than wait till you're an adult with a pen and the Daily Mail's address.
What everyone seems to forget is that 'bullying' at school (and I use that term in the traditional sense, not the modern touchy feely bullshit sense) is a hierarchical system where there is never truly a pack leader. The entire system is cyclical. Everyone gets bullied to some degree by someone. Thats why kids do it. It happens to them, so they do it to someone smaller than them.
Then you get older and the 'bully' is just the 'ambitious guy' that you work with, but you've learnt to deal with his shit in an adult manner.
Sorry for the rant, but overuse of the term bullying pisses me off, and kids need to learn sooner rather than later that the world is full of cunts, but all you need to do is figure out how to deal with them.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 4:28, Reply)
if I had the time or the inclination, but the general theme would be:
Just fucking deal with it kids - we all went through it - it makes you who you are. Life is full of arseholes, it's best you learn that now, than wait till you're an adult with a pen and the Daily Mail's address.
What everyone seems to forget is that 'bullying' at school (and I use that term in the traditional sense, not the modern touchy feely bullshit sense) is a hierarchical system where there is never truly a pack leader. The entire system is cyclical. Everyone gets bullied to some degree by someone. Thats why kids do it. It happens to them, so they do it to someone smaller than them.
Then you get older and the 'bully' is just the 'ambitious guy' that you work with, but you've learnt to deal with his shit in an adult manner.
Sorry for the rant, but overuse of the term bullying pisses me off, and kids need to learn sooner rather than later that the world is full of cunts, but all you need to do is figure out how to deal with them.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 4:28, Reply)
Why thank you.
By the way, you've got something on your shirt...
Just there.
Look.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 11:33, Reply)
By the way, you've got something on your shirt...
Just there.
Look.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 11:33, Reply)
what?
special Olympics and all that but...
your argument promotes the theory that it is something we can't change. That in fact being bullied is beneficial in later life. Being bullied knocks your self esteem, it brings you down and makes you feel unable to cope. "it makes you who you are" it turns many people into bullies, and others into neurotic introverts who are fantastic in bed and look gorgeous. If you are lucky you have support and can recover, most find a method of coping.
Just because we learn this skill does not make it a skill that is valuable or desired.
You may indeed survive rape, you may find a way to come to terms with what happened to you, this is admirable, but surly not preferable to never having been raped in the first place.
Yes rape is different, but how are you going to adjudicate what level of bullying is detrimental? At what point does it become ok to push another over in the playground, when is it alright to make the quiet one at work stay behind to do your reports?
I think we should be looking toward a world where an alpha male is a leader by example, not through fear and humiliation of others.
Yes i got bullied at school, yes i bullied others smaller than me. Just because something happens to a lot of people does not make it right.
you can make a difference, standing up for yourself is great, standing up for others is better.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 7:23, Reply)
special Olympics and all that but...
your argument promotes the theory that it is something we can't change. That in fact being bullied is beneficial in later life. Being bullied knocks your self esteem, it brings you down and makes you feel unable to cope. "it makes you who you are" it turns many people into bullies, and others into neurotic introverts who are fantastic in bed and look gorgeous. If you are lucky you have support and can recover, most find a method of coping.
Just because we learn this skill does not make it a skill that is valuable or desired.
You may indeed survive rape, you may find a way to come to terms with what happened to you, this is admirable, but surly not preferable to never having been raped in the first place.
Yes rape is different, but how are you going to adjudicate what level of bullying is detrimental? At what point does it become ok to push another over in the playground, when is it alright to make the quiet one at work stay behind to do your reports?
I think we should be looking toward a world where an alpha male is a leader by example, not through fear and humiliation of others.
Yes i got bullied at school, yes i bullied others smaller than me. Just because something happens to a lot of people does not make it right.
you can make a difference, standing up for yourself is great, standing up for others is better.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 7:23, Reply)
I have to agree with Horatiofellatio
Bullying is a fact of life. It will never get stomped out and for people like me it was a good thing. It turned me into a balls of steel no-nonsense type bloke and made me the perfect gent I am today. Certain types of 'bullying' could do with being monitored though because some poor buggers really can't handle the rough stuff and it has a detrimental effect on their future, whereas 90% of today's 'bullying' is good old fashioned British ribbing and is only percieved as bullying because our uber PC society where even the slightest comment can get you shunned, sacked or in severe cases even a criminal record. We all just need to lighten up a bit and learn that every bell-end gets his comeback sooner or later
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 10:18, Reply)
Bullying is a fact of life. It will never get stomped out and for people like me it was a good thing. It turned me into a balls of steel no-nonsense type bloke and made me the perfect gent I am today. Certain types of 'bullying' could do with being monitored though because some poor buggers really can't handle the rough stuff and it has a detrimental effect on their future, whereas 90% of today's 'bullying' is good old fashioned British ribbing and is only percieved as bullying because our uber PC society where even the slightest comment can get you shunned, sacked or in severe cases even a criminal record. We all just need to lighten up a bit and learn that every bell-end gets his comeback sooner or later
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 10:18, Reply)
Yeah
Perhaps I should have made it a bit clearer Kittywaste, I'm not condoning severe mental and physical torture where there is systematic abuse and the singling out of one person.
All I mean is, in the playground, the bigger boys will give you the odd dead leg. Deal with it.
And Jenkins from year 9 calling you a 'pissy poo pants' 4 times in the same week does not constitute systematic abuse.
So I guess my point, in a nut shell, is that the word bullying has become so diluted as to become almost meaningless these days.
I mean, they started going on about bullying in the Celebrity Big Brother house. It was a group of about 9 adults - all over the age of 21, and one group took a dislike to one person and made a few snide remarks.
That's bitchiness, not bullying. Don't just bandy the word around willy nilly because it makes it harder for the kids who are genuinely being victimised.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 11:23, Reply)
Perhaps I should have made it a bit clearer Kittywaste, I'm not condoning severe mental and physical torture where there is systematic abuse and the singling out of one person.
All I mean is, in the playground, the bigger boys will give you the odd dead leg. Deal with it.
And Jenkins from year 9 calling you a 'pissy poo pants' 4 times in the same week does not constitute systematic abuse.
So I guess my point, in a nut shell, is that the word bullying has become so diluted as to become almost meaningless these days.
I mean, they started going on about bullying in the Celebrity Big Brother house. It was a group of about 9 adults - all over the age of 21, and one group took a dislike to one person and made a few snide remarks.
That's bitchiness, not bullying. Don't just bandy the word around willy nilly because it makes it harder for the kids who are genuinely being victimised.
( , Sun 18 Nov 2007, 11:23, Reply)