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Is being bullied so big that kids give up instead of fighting back?
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:39 pm
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:39 pm
Sorry but when kids in my childhood tried to bully me I put up a fight and not look to campaigns to stop it.
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:42 pm to DoUrden
Trailer parks aren't neighborhoods
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:44 pm to Hammertime
Sorry I am tire of seeing the commercial for bullied kids on ESPN.
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:46 pm to DoUrden
Meh you soon tire of drinking and get some sleep.
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:47 pm to DoUrden
Bullying is a problem. If you see a problem then you try and fix it. Not let it happen.
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:52 pm to chewstick
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Bullying is a problem. If you see a problem then you try and fix it.
I agree in the social media age, but commercials will not fix it, it's like the war on drugs.
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:54 pm to DoUrden
My dad told me about when he was bullied when he was 8. He went home and cried to his mama and his mama said next time to put up a fight and he did and won and was never bullied again.
Posted on 11/19/16 at 11:54 pm to DoUrden
Not all kids have the mental and physical fortitude to fight back.
..those are the ones you need to protect.
..those are the ones you need to protect.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:01 am to DoUrden
Yes, every kid that's ever been bullied has the capacity to fight off a bully
Come on dude, put the bottle down
Comparing commercials about bullying to the war on drugs is flat ignorant
Come on dude, put the bottle down
Comparing commercials about bullying to the war on drugs is flat ignorant
This post was edited on 11/20/16 at 12:02 am
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:04 am to cas4t
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Comparing commercials about bullying to the war on drugs is flat ignorant
Tell me which one will have more success? Neither will do much to change human nature.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:06 am to LSUAlum2001
Those are the ones you cull.
I was bullied by three kids when I was in first grade, got jumped a few times by all three of them and lost.
Waited until they went into the bathroom individually, shoved them down mid piss, and kicked them repeatedly.
I never had to worry about shite again.
In a state of nature, no man is so secure that he is always untouchable. If you can't win the fight, change the rules.
I was bullied by three kids when I was in first grade, got jumped a few times by all three of them and lost.
Waited until they went into the bathroom individually, shoved them down mid piss, and kicked them repeatedly.
I never had to worry about shite again.
In a state of nature, no man is so secure that he is always untouchable. If you can't win the fight, change the rules.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:14 am to DoUrden
And how does that make them one in the same in terms of exposure?
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:15 am to tgrbaitn08
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Trailer parks aren't neighborhoods
Sorry but being an Army brat didn't allow for such things, try again, I hope your wifi is good from your trailer though.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:16 am to cas4t
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And how does that make them one in the same in terms of exposure?
Tell me which one will be more successful? Don't answer a question with a question.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:18 am to DoUrden
The commercials about bulking, undoubtedly. The war on drugs is due to government, which a commercial will not change. With bullying, at least the commercial gives parents something to discuss and can potentially plant a seed in a kids mind.
This post was edited on 11/20/16 at 12:18 am
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:20 am to cas4t
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The war on drugs is due to government, which a commercial will not change. With bullying, at least the commercial gives parents something to discuss and can potentially plant a seed in a kids mind.
And the commercials on the war on drugs weren't meant to give parents something to talk about with their kids?
Look I think bullying is shite but it's no worse than it was decades ago, it's just more public.
And the SJW mentality is shite, learn, earn, or do something to help yourself!!! Don't expect society to hand you a blanket when things get tough.
This post was edited on 11/20/16 at 12:24 am
Posted on 11/20/16 at 12:52 am to DoUrden
If parents taught their children to put the bully in his/her place then we wouldn't have the issue. But of course all of today's little snowflakes are taught to ignore and walk away.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 1:22 am to DoUrden
quote:How is being publicly bullied not worse?
Look I think bullying is shite but it's no worse than it was decades ago, it's just more public.
Posted on 11/20/16 at 1:29 am to DoUrden
Yea, bullying commercials are blankets for bullied kids to hide under. You kidding me? There is literally no harm in anti bullying commercials.
They are just saying "hey you shouldn't bully people; that's shitty. Instead be nice."
God forbid
They are just saying "hey you shouldn't bully people; that's shitty. Instead be nice."
God forbid
This post was edited on 11/20/16 at 1:31 am
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