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In reply to the discussion: Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood, Study Finds [View all]caseymoz
(5,763 posts)15. I think our entire status ladder is determined by bullying.
So far. The people who reach the top are ones like Mitt Romney and George W. Bush. If we can stopped bullying, we would have a completely different society.
But you have to be careful what you call bullying online, especially when it's on a discussion board. What happened to Amanda Todd, where somebody posted nude pictures of her, that was bullying, and several other things. Calling somebody a name on DU, that's not bullying.
Please remember: bullying is behavior in children that we would call criminal in adults. Things like threats, assault and extortion. It's not simple name-calling.
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I didn't know that about Dumbya. That is awful. It is even more awful that someone like that could
raccoon
Feb 2013
#29
those of us who lived it know it shapes who you become. Overcoming the effects
BlancheSplanchnik
Feb 2013
#65
I agree that this is a strict definition of bullying, but I think it's legitimate.
DaveJ
Feb 2013
#36
I don't understand why you are standing up against the misuse of the term 'bully'.
DaveJ
Feb 2013
#44
I dread high school for my daughters although I know they probably (hopefully) won't
Jennicut
Feb 2013
#41
you know, back when I was in the prepubescent/early pubescent age group when bullying is probably
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2013
#21
I would only say and say from experience that one does not want to over dose on stewing about the
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2013
#57
I left school in 9th grade, lied about my age, and passed my GED at 15, just to get away
The Flaming Red Head
Feb 2013
#68