Well the second quote was in jest, hence the smiley but am I to assume that because I didn't pat you on the back for being happy that the brother of a bully, someone you admit you didn't know, is dead, I am not taking this seriously?
And, do you seriously not expect comments when you post on a public forum? If you do, do you seriously expect everyone to agree with you?
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Given that I usually find you quite a mature person, why have you changed your attitude in this thread? But all right, I'll reply to what you dropped here.
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Interesting, you didn't know him but you will hold him responsible for the fact that his brother harassed you. Isn't that more an indication of your problems than of his?
What a ridiculous strawman. I certainly never said I didn't know him, and I state that he was an "*********". What could you possibly imply from that other than that he treated me badly?
Oh, of course. That I didn't know him

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And yet others suffer no lasting issues at all. That would seem to indicate that the issues are caused by how the trauma is handled and not by the actual incident itself.
Yes, the level of damage varies from person to person. The same goes for all sustained injuries, mental or physical. Some people walk away from car accidents, some die in them. Some are back on their feet functioning normally only weeks after a rape, others are completely devastated. Thank you so much for pointing out that humans experience things differently. I'm sure all the people who read my post (which happened to say nothing to the contrary) appreciate your helpful correction. Are you really suggesting that if someone is traumatized, it's his or her own fault for
choosing to react that way? That's as baseless as me saying that if I beat someone up and they suffer badly as a result, it's their own fault for poorly managing their pain.
No, that's an emotional response and very untrue.
Please show your work. Given how we know that both bullying and sexual abuse have serious psychological effect, how, exactly is trivializing one better than trivializing another? I don't assume it's because some victims of bullying don't react as strongly as others, just like rape victims, so please substantiate your thoughts.
I think people watch too many feel good movies.
Right. I suppose I was just imagining that my method worked. Thank you again for pointing the reality of the matter out to me

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Ummmmm . . . no.
Behind the civil rights movement was the knowledge that things could turn very violent, very quickly. If you look at the history the Civil Rights people weren't taken seriously until the Black Panthers showed up on the scene with a blatant willingness to violence. It was the same in South Africa. No changes took place and Mandella sat in prison until the military wing of the ANC was formed and started acting violently.
Regardless, it was the passive resistance that helped win "White America" over to the African-Americans' side.
Tiananmen Square was another example of non-violence not working.
Tiananmen won the Chinese people the free market economy that has catapulted their nation to its current position. Been to Shanghai after 1989? There have been built about 3000 skyscrapers there, roughly 200 a year, or about three a week. Had it not been for the Massacre of the Students, the residents of Shanghai would have been working rice fields.
When you negotiate from a position of weakness, it's called begging.
Generally, I disagree with your assessment.
