Bullying
is just a part of life. It is unavoidable throughout school and even
more in high school. This has been stated before and ideas very
similar to these have even been published by a man named Tim Gill in
his book, “No Fear; Growing Up in a Risk Averse Society.” He
goes on to state that society has exaggerated what bullying really is
and has even gone as far as to say that “playground spats” are
being regarded as something overly serious. This man, after
publishing his book and receiving multiple letters of hate, stated
that he did not believe that bullying was a part of life. The people
who sent him these letters are a perfect example of what Mr. Gill
said did not exist. Bullying does exist and is the both the cause
and effect of many of life’s great tragedies.
Why
do people bully? The most simplistic reason is that the bully craves
power over another individual or group to make up for some kind of
defect whether it is emotional or physical. These bullies are often
hard to get rid of as they feel the need to prove that the defect
does not make them weak. Thus, standing up is very difficult as is
best done in a group. Bullies are often weakened when they are stood
up against by multiple people. This is fantastic, but it rarely
happens. People are slow to stand up and defend each other; it is
just easier to walk by and ignore the problem. Another reason that
this happens is that people are scared of being knocked down or
bullied as well. The internet tends to give people a sense of fake
confidence that allows them to stand up for each other without fear.
It is so much more likely that one would stand up for another when
they are not face to face with the problem.


The
most terrible tragedy seen as a result of repeated bullying is
depression and then possibly even suicide. According to the CDC, an
average of 4,400 young people take their own life every year with
more than half being a direct result of bullying. To me, that is
shocking, but at the same time, I understand it. These are not just
numbers as they represent the lives of young people across the
country. People, who will never graduate, never get married, never
have a career. These people have ceased to exist physically and the
changes, lives they would have affected, and goals they would have
reached have ceased to exist as well. A whole life ended because of
the decisions of a small group. These lives cannot be replaced and
what has been done cannot be undone. Everything, no matter how
small, comes with a price.


very true but, very unfortunate
ReplyDeleteNick, excellent job! There are a few minor errors that could be avoided with proofreading; overall, your post is absolutely astounding. Thank you for putting time and effort into your work. You dedication and determination will definitely take you places in life! One more thing... a book title should be underlined or italicized (see your first reference in your first paragraph).
ReplyDeleteThank you! I really appreciate this! I will try to read it over a bit more before posting. I didn't even think about the book title.
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