12-09-2011, 10:42 PM
Yeah, it is understood that there are more than likely issues with a person that bullies, but that doesn't make bullying any less of a problem.
Dealing with bullying involves dealing WITH the bully as much as it is dealing with bullying, trying to understand why bullying is happening is the means to halting bullying. In a majority of cases, bullying doesn't involve a bully being bullied and blowing off steam.
Bottom line is bullying is bullying...at school, on the sports feild, at the shopping centre and in the work place. this sad story is clearly evidence that the damage of bullying goes deeper than the victim.
Dealing with bullying involves dealing WITH the bully as much as it is dealing with bullying, trying to understand why bullying is happening is the means to halting bullying. In a majority of cases, bullying doesn't involve a bully being bullied and blowing off steam.
Bottom line is bullying is bullying...at school, on the sports feild, at the shopping centre and in the work place. this sad story is clearly evidence that the damage of bullying goes deeper than the victim.