10-26-2011, 08:34 AM
Since XRIMO mentioned it in the chatbox I thought I'd see if I could find it...and I'm guessing this is it:
I don't know anything about Rick Mercer but it became apparent that he was tongue in cheek at times which made me wonder how serious he was. But I fully sympathized with his statement on school. Though I wasn't horribly bullied (at least not normally) I did see it as a prison sentence and life has only gotten better since I got out. I used to have dreams even a couple of years ago of being back in school and no matter what I did I couldn't leave. I HATE those dreams.
If someone had convinced me that my childhood was the best years of my life (as some like to claim, though luckily I didn't encounter that notion until I was an adult out of school) I think I would've offed myself, which is why I don't like it when people tell kids it will only get worse after school. I mean if I thought it was only going to get worse...
That said, there was this response that says bullying doesn't end in school....and I understand what she's saying, I can point out where I've been harassed and menaced as an adult (typically for being a lesbian) but a big difference is that most of the time I'm not forced to be with my tormentors on a daily basis, and there are measures (including extreme ones in extreme cases) that I can take, from restraining orders to police (granted, some cops are terrible when it comes to protecting the LGBT community) to lawyers (a lawyer kept me and my family from being evicted by Christian fundies once who didn't directly confront us anymore after that), to moving (as opposed to having to go to the same building with them day after day where you can't escape). But if anyone wants to see the response (and I think it was worth making even if I see a difference), here it is:
I don't know anything about Rick Mercer but it became apparent that he was tongue in cheek at times which made me wonder how serious he was. But I fully sympathized with his statement on school. Though I wasn't horribly bullied (at least not normally) I did see it as a prison sentence and life has only gotten better since I got out. I used to have dreams even a couple of years ago of being back in school and no matter what I did I couldn't leave. I HATE those dreams.
If someone had convinced me that my childhood was the best years of my life (as some like to claim, though luckily I didn't encounter that notion until I was an adult out of school) I think I would've offed myself, which is why I don't like it when people tell kids it will only get worse after school. I mean if I thought it was only going to get worse...
That said, there was this response that says bullying doesn't end in school....and I understand what she's saying, I can point out where I've been harassed and menaced as an adult (typically for being a lesbian) but a big difference is that most of the time I'm not forced to be with my tormentors on a daily basis, and there are measures (including extreme ones in extreme cases) that I can take, from restraining orders to police (granted, some cops are terrible when it comes to protecting the LGBT community) to lawyers (a lawyer kept me and my family from being evicted by Christian fundies once who didn't directly confront us anymore after that), to moving (as opposed to having to go to the same building with them day after day where you can't escape). But if anyone wants to see the response (and I think it was worth making even if I see a difference), here it is: