I’ve always thought calling verbal abuse and assault ‘bullying’ trivialises it. The perpetrators of the assaults should be arrested and punished, no more of this namby-pamby bollocks. I’m sure a few days in solitary would stop most of the evil trash that bully.
It’s sad too many people get their jollies from putting others down. It must be tough, getting your knickers in a twist every time someone doesn’t share your interest and/or likes, and only being able to feel better by bullying and never mind the consequences for others.
The thing to do when something like Facebook or Twitter starts to become a source of depression is to unsubscribe and leave. It’s amazing how quickly we take such things into our everyday routine, but they are purely optional.
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The S4C TV report is online for about a month with English subtitles:
http://dysgwyr.s4c.co.uk/clic/e_level2.shtml?series_id=510265514
I’ve always thought calling verbal abuse and assault ‘bullying’ trivialises it. The perpetrators of the assaults should be arrested and punished, no more of this namby-pamby bollocks. I’m sure a few days in solitary would stop most of the evil trash that bully.
It’s sad too many people get their jollies from putting others down. It must be tough, getting your knickers in a twist every time someone doesn’t share your interest and/or likes, and only being able to feel better by bullying and never mind the consequences for others.
The thing to do when something like Facebook or Twitter starts to become a source of depression is to unsubscribe and leave. It’s amazing how quickly we take such things into our everyday routine, but they are purely optional.