It's All About Bullies
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on โ13-03-2014 06:24 PM - last edited on โ13-03-2014 06:31 PM by gewens
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on โ13-03-2014 07:24 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
I suppose it's either nature or nurture, boris.
Haha your name autocorrects to the worst things lol
hahah, so that's why a few posters call me other names.
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on โ13-03-2014 07:30 PM
LOL. Gotta love autocorrect.
"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins
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on โ13-03-2014 08:03 PM
Wotsup?
Someone needing a {{{{{{ huggles }}}}}}
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on โ13-03-2014 08:14 PM
OMG I miss Janis so much. We were very close. We emailed each other on a regular basis. She even gave me an all expenses paid holiday once. How nice was that?
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on โ13-03-2014 10:58 PM
Cyberbullying, Human rights and bystanders Cyberbullying and human rights
Everyone has the right to be respected, safe and free from violence, harassment and bullying. A life free from violence and from cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment is a fundamental human right.[16] Bullying and harassment can also lead to violations of a range of other human rights. These rights include:
- The highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.[17] Bullying can impact negatively on your physical and mental health causing harm in the form of physical injuries, stress-related illnesses, depression and other health issues.
- Work and fair working conditions.[18] Bullying can lead to higher absenteeism from the workplace, poor or reduced performance and an unsafe working environment.
- Freedom of expression and to hold opinions without interference.[19] Bullying can impact on your freedom to express feelings or opinions as you no longer feel safe to do so.
- A child or young personโs right to leisure and play.[20] Bullying often occurs where children and young people play and socialise such as in school playgrounds and on social networking sites. All children have the right to participate in leisure activities in a safe environment. The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, in its report on Australiaโs compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, raised concerns about bullying and the importance of protecting children and young people from exposure to violence, racism and pornography through mobile phones and other technologies, including the internet.[21]
- The right to education because it can make you feel unsafe and unwelcome at school and impact on how well you do.[22]
- The right to be free from violence whether mental, emotional or physical.[23
- While the rights above are not a comprehensive list, they indicate the range of rights that can be violated by bullying.
Just as all people are entitled to enjoy all human rights, they also have responsibilities to respect the rights of others.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights calls on every individual in society to promote respect for human rights and freedoms.[24] This is because bullying is everyoneโs problem. Key human rights treaties also note that individuals have duties to one another and to their community, and have a responsibility to strive for the promotion and observance of human rights.[25]
Taking a human rights approach to tackling bullying allows us to identify and address the harm to a victimโs rights and encourage all of us to respect the rights of others.
https://bullying.humanrights.gov.au/cyberbullying-human-rights-and-bystanders-0
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on โ13-03-2014 11:05 PM
Cyberbullying. Includes following certain posters posts and trying to put them down. Doesn't matter what the thread is, doesn't matter what the post is, Pound them as hard as you can. Seriously. Some of you are so childish.
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on โ13-03-2014 11:09 PM
Iza, if you wish to promote the anti-bullying conference why not just start a thread to promote it, as is your right?
It would be much more effective.
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on โ13-03-2014 11:12 PM
I don't think there's that much bullying on here as everybody is too mature for it and the mods wouldn't stand for it. And anyway when one does get ganged up on it's best to retire from it otherwise the bullee is then reported whilst the bullies get off.
C & P spamming is another matter and C & P spamming is like a lecture on something you all already know about and don't need to have it C & P'd again and again.


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