Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I know that bullies are bad and everything, but consider some people draw them like flies. My teacher teaches a concept where your attitude makes bullies not view you as a target. I like to think of it as invisibility. Bullies won't fear you, they just don't get the notion to pick on you.
Sean
I know that bullies are bad and everything, but consider some people draw them like flies. My teacher teaches a concept where your attitude makes bullies not view you as a target. I like to think of it as invisibility. Bullies won't fear you, they just don't get the notion to pick on you.
Sean
What if that kid got dumped on his head, and died? Then you may feel a little different.There have been studies where criminals have been interviewed. Many admit to quickly being able to assess people from their actions and demeanor, whether or not they are potential victims. I don't think it is really invisibility, but seeing some people act as if they are afraid or unaware of their surroundings.
The interesting thing about the video to me is that when it aired on a local TV station, everyone was commenting unfavorably against the victim. Things such as violence is never good, or we need to teach our children there are better ways of resolving such things. Good grief!
I'm sorry if I offend, but that just seems like it is too liberal and utopian for me. We don't live in a perfect world. Why do people think you can just walk up to some kid who is constantly being bullied and tell him you have a better way? Then he will immediately change his whole personality because you have suddenly enlightened him? Whew!
I'm sure you're playing Devil's advocate or else why are we all training to defend ourselves against an unprovoked attack? If we hit someone, or even just push them, they could fall and hit their head. Should we never respond to violence with violence in case the person attacking us is injured? Sure, if the attacker dies or is permanently damaged we might feel sorry for him, but, hey, he started it!What if that kid got dumped on his head, and died? Then you may feel a little different.
Sean