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Tim Vann 




'Bullying may be defined as the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person, physically or mentally. Bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person.'





'I am not bullied as an adult. I do not bully as an adult. I know it happens though. People are being ignored, insulted, and mentally tortured by their adult peers. Bullying does not stop in high school, and adults can be just as cruel and mean as teenagers. But one is not supposed to be bullied as an adult; one should be able to deal with criticism. Grow some backbone. Not take it so seriously.



What I believe to be the root of bullying evil is the feeling of superiority we have. My belief is better than your belief. My country is better than your country. My political views are better than yours. If you do not believe what I believe, you are stupid and wrong. And I can tell the whole world you are stupid. Freedom of speech and so on. And teach my children that people that hold different views are stupid. “But my children are not bullies. Not my children. They are respectful and tolerant, just like me.” Right….



Bullying happens when someone is different in the eyes of the bully. Is a threat. If the bully wants to feel better about himself and attacks someone that cannot fend for him/herself.. Bullying is not restricted to the school or sports we use to go to. Is has nothing to do with age.



But I suppose that the once you have been bullied, you will always remember your first bullies. How hard and unfair it was. Arbitrarily even in most cases. Because you had glasses or funny teeth. The memory and pain will always stay with you. I hope you are being treated better now.



I hope that one day there will be no more bullying. But that is not enough for me. No more racism. No more religious battles fought with real bombs and guns. No more intolerance towards gays and lesbians.



It takes more to make better world. A lot more. From everybody. And not only after your cried about a teenage suicide. All the time. Developed yourself. Learn about a different culture. Accept differences. Because if you will not, I bet your children will neither.'

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Just because someone says something you do not like does not make it bullying.




Whew:-p

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Yes you are right, a3. About the word!

iPad user 🙂
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Yet when someone says something to you, and you do not like it, and  you decide to 'go after' that person (follow them from thread to thread) because of their comments you didn't like... does that make you a troll?

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http://humanrights.gov.au/bullying/cyberbullying/index.html


 


What is bullying?


Bullying can happen anywhere: at school, at work, at home, on social networking sites such as Facebook, on mobile phones, in sporting teams or between neighbours. Bullying involves someone (or a group of people) with more power than you, repeatedly and intentionally using negative words and/or actions against you, which causes you distress and risks your wellbeing.[1] Bullying has many faces and includes the use of emerging technologies.


This behaviour may include:[2]


keeping someone out of a group


acting in an unpleasant way near someone


giving nasty looks,


making rude gestures,


calling names,


being rude and impolite,


spreading stories,


rumours and teasing'mucking about' that goes too far


any form of harassment or discrimination based, for instance, on disability, gender, sex, race or re...


hurting someone physically or stalking.


Signs that someone is being bullied include changes in their sleeping/ eating patterns or personalit...[3]


 


 



being sent mean and/or anonymous text messages


receiving nasty or threatening messages through social networking sites


people sending photos or videos of you to other people with the intention of embarrassing you


people spreading rumours about youpeople intimidating or harassing you


people trying to stop you from communicating with others


people hacking into, or stealing passwords to access your online accounts (e.g. Facebook or My Space...


any form of communication that is discriminatory.



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Yes you are right, a3. About the word!




just checking Vin, not sure if you were trying to incite people to behave badly.:-) or agreeing with the sentiments in flashie's post.

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bob are you tolerant of overweight people and Christians?


 

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Iza, if you highlight  your copy and pasted stuff, right click and choose


paste as plain text, the blue text (usually links) become plain text.



Even though your posts are in black text, the links are still there.

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Thought this may help karens chook story 🙂

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Not applicable


Just because someone says something you do not like does not make it bullying.




from the op's link



people spreading rumours about you ,people intimidating or harassing you


does make it bullying .


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Hi Annie hope every thing is ok your way, those fires are a worry.

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