Retro won't have all the fun.
Does anyone else here think that they're largely ineffective at targeting the real source of bullying by treating all cases the same?
Anti-Bullying Campaigns
- MarkeySpirit
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Re: Anti-Bullying Campaigns
Probably. From what I see bullies are almost always depicted as someone who's big, and strong picking on a weaker, and smaller victim. Which might not always be the case. In fact I don't think most of the people who do bully even realize it. Also about anyone has bullied someone once in their life, even if it was without meaning to, so it bothers me when someone acts like their a total saint, and that they're better than everyone else, because they THINK they haven't ever bullied someone, or hurt their feelings.
- Nano
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Re: Anti-Bullying Campaigns
I think bullying is a problem that's been handled pretty well at my school. I don't know how it works in the rest of the world, but here I see some pretty good anti-bully campaigns.