Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Seth, you keep talking about bullying as if it's all physical violence. It is not.
True, sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't.
I was relentlessly bullied at school and hardly ever physically. In my case it was just social exclusion, name-calling, mimicry and teasing. Having undiagnosed (it didn't really 'exist' at the time) Aspergers meant that I couldn't shrug off such attacks and my occasional overreaction to them fed the bullies' sadism and led to more of the same.
Me too. I learned how to shrug it of however, once I discovered that teachers didn't give a damn.
It wasn't a few 'big' kids beating me up all the time. It was most of the class treating me as an outsider and a weirdo. If I went to the teachers about it, they acted as if it was my own fault - that I had a behavioural problem that I needed to address in order to stop the bullying - basically, "pull yourself together and snap out of it!" When half the class are bullying like this, it is neither practical nor feasible that the other half should "kick the shit out of them"!
Good point. Let me clarify that I was referring to physical abuse. Mental abuse is a different and far more difficult thing to resolve, and my experience is that "shrugging it off" is the only way to deal with it because nobody in authority cares, or if they do, in their Marxist zeal to create uniform little proletarians they tell the butt of the teasing exactly what you were told; that it's your fault and you need to change your behavior and "fit in" with others.
It makes perfect sense that this is how the collectivist influences in the educational system would deal with such issues, since the whole premise of Marxism is that being different is wrong. Just look at what Pol Pot did to "intellectuals."
It's far easier for lazy, socialist teachers to bash the victim (and believe me I suffered exactly the same sort of thing you did because I was obese and far more intelligent and articulate than my peers, which made me the "green monkey" at my school) and hammer them down to the same level as everyone else than it is to raise the awareness of everyone else.
Things are a little better in UK schools these days. There is more awareness of non-physical bullying. There are counsellors available and Aspergers is recognised, diagnosed and help is given. But there is still a very long way to go.
An infinite journey actually. Green monkeys will always be excluded and bullied because that's how evolution has arranged things. Sucks to be a green monkey, but from the societal perspective it's better for society that green monkeys either be molded into conformity or destroyed than it is to have to put up with their "individualism" when they mature.
I have no doubt that the lack of self-confidence, bouts of depression and other emotional troubles that have haunted me all my life stem from my schooldays.
Yup. Me too. Oh well, being a green monkey ain't easy, but that's the shit stick we got handed so it's up to us to make the best of it. I like to flip it around and smack bullies in the face with the shit end of the stick. Revenge is a dish best served cold you see.
Your simplistic solution is bullshit. You might as well suggest arming bullied kids with M16s. In fact, I'm slightly surprised you haven't!
Don't need to, they seem to be figuring this out themselves on a regular basis. The obvious lesson to others should be that green monkeys sometimes get pushed too far and decide to retaliate. Therefore it's a good idea not to allow your group dynamic green monkey atavism to injure others, lest they prove that they are bigger, badder and more dangerous than you thought they were.
It's kind of like assassins who walk into the chambers and offices of public officials and kill them out of frustration and anger. It may be worthwhile to demonstrate from time to time that people can be pushed beyond all endurance and that they become highly unpredictable when you revile and abuse them ceaselessly.
I always take the time to think about the motivations of student school shooters and what sort of social torture they must have endured to drive them to such extremes because I too was relentlessly bullied in school. Fortunately I never had an urge to kill my tormentors, although at the time I had access to all the necessary tools. Interestingly, there seems to be an inverse relationship between the ability of young people to access such weapons and the incidence of the use of such weapons in school attacks.
Where kids grow up with guns as a part of their ordinary life, it appears to me that they don't use them as often to attack others in school, whereas in places (like Sandy Hook, Connecticut) where it is highly unusual for kids to have firearms training at a young age, the resort to guns as a solution to bullying seems to be significantly higher. Combined with the prevalence of "first person shooter" video games that devalue human life and glorify the random and ubiquitous killing of literally any human that appears on the screen, I think this produces a psychological moral and social disconnect in certain young people that allows them to disassociate what they are doing as an act of anger, frustration and revenge and view it as a "game" that they can turn off when they have vented their anger...usually by killing themselves.
Bullying of the green monkey has always been present in every society on earth because those who are different are viewed as "abnormalities" in the evolutionary sense who need to be either conformed or eliminated. Therefore such bullying will always be with us.
That doesn't mean that a physical bully shouldn't have the shit beaten out of him by his peers, not that that is likely to happen.
It just absolutely sucks to be a green monkey. I'm not sure there's any solution other than not being a green monkey.
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