thaiboxerken
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You think ostracising a single student isn't bullying
In Cruz's case, it wasn't. The students at that high school shunned him because of his racist, hateful behavior.
You think ostracising a single student isn't bullying
In Cruz's case, it wasn't. The students at that high school shunned him because of his racist, hateful behavior.
This is the bit I find a bit laughable.
Either a certain behaviour of a social group towards one of their own is bullying or it is not
This is the bit I find a bit laughable.
Either a certain behaviour of a social group towards one of their own is bullying or it is not
Edit: Though I get your point
This is the bit I find a bit laughable.
Either a certain behaviour of a social group towards one of their own is bullying or it is not
Edit: Though I get your point
Well she said they ostracised him.
"Those talking about how we should have not ostracized him, you didn't know this kid. OK, we did.*"
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...orida-student-emma-gonzalez-speech/index.html
This is the bit I find a bit laughable.
Either a certain behaviour of a social group towards one of their own is bullying or it is not
I don't know that it's bullying to want to not hang out with someone. That makes no sense to me at all.
I don't want to hang out with people for a number of reasons. From something relatively minor, such as them being boring or uninteresting all the way up to me thinking they're a liability and a magnet for trouble. None of this is bullying
If everyone this person met decided he was a *********** lunatic and they didn't want anything to do with him, that's still not bullying.
I'm utterly amazed that anyone can interpret it that way and, I promise you, anyone who's actually been bullied at school would be thinking "Sweet, they're leaving me alone, I'll just read my book."
If we count 'being ignored' as bullying, that belittles the *********** awful experiences of slightly odd kids the world over who are actually bullied.
She is a spokesperson for the students.
She wouldn't have said it if it wasn't the whole group.
I googled it and the "admission of bullying" isn't really something that happened. She said that she and her peers ostracized Cruz in response to his behavior. Shunning a Nazi because of his hate speech is not bullying. Try again.
Dare I ask..... Evidence?
Try googling 'using the wrong pronoun is bullying'
He was bullied in the same way Christians are persecuted in America these days...........
Depends on what she meant by ostracize. Bullying doesn't need to involve anything physical.
What other characteristics, besides being "Nazi," would a person possibly have that would make him or her acceptable to be ostracized?
Everybody else knows what I'm talking about or if they didn't, they know how to google something like 'emma admits to bullying cruz' and find out.
While I think the bullying thing is a pretty pathetic attempt to discredit the protesters, the ones siding with them suddenly saying ostracising isn't bullying is incredibly humorous given half of them are the same people who think addressing someone by the wrong self chosen pronoun is bullying or to some of them assault
Depends on what she meant by ostracize. Bullying doesn't need to involve anything physical.
What other characteristics, besides being "Nazi," would a person possibly have that would make him or her acceptable to be ostracized?
Try googling 'using the wrong pronoun is bullying'