Hellhound
Super Moderator
I was watching TV, a kid's channel. There seems to be some anti-bullying campaign going on, because I've seen various propagandas about it. But said thing rubbed me the wrong way. I find something awfully wrong with all of it. The way it's portrayed and the misinformation.
I will name two of the situations:
- There's a fat girl sitting alone in the classroom while everyone else goes outside during the break. A group of "pretty" girls are giggling retardedly, looking at her. One of them gets close, the fat girl looks scared, you'd think the other was going to make fun of her. Instead, the other girl acts all nice, everyone smiles, end of story.
- There's a really small nerdy kid with glasses, sitting alone (again), during lunch time. A group of three, one big bad guy being the leader, gets close. The bad guy talks to the kid in a way you'd think he's going to pull his intestines out. Nope, he starts talking about super heros with the kid, everyone happy, blah blah.
Kindly tell me why those kids are portrayed as two weirdos that sit alone. Why do they look like what society defines as "different"?
NEWS FLASH. The pretty girl can be a victim, the big bad guy can be a victim, the socially isolated fat girl can be a bully. Do you know what you're saying with your fail propaganda? That only a group of kids can be victims. Do you know what this causes? Adults might not believe the big bad guy that he's being bullied, because he's suppose to be the alpha in the situation.
And do you know what you're doing with a group of kids? You're isolating them, you're discriminating them. You picked those you consider strange based on the way they look and act. You portrayed them as socially awkward, weak, weird. And the "bullies", that look like what society considers pretty and strong, have compassion for the poor weird kids by being nice.
You all suck. Your propaganda is bad and you should feel bad.
I will name two of the situations:
- There's a fat girl sitting alone in the classroom while everyone else goes outside during the break. A group of "pretty" girls are giggling retardedly, looking at her. One of them gets close, the fat girl looks scared, you'd think the other was going to make fun of her. Instead, the other girl acts all nice, everyone smiles, end of story.
- There's a really small nerdy kid with glasses, sitting alone (again), during lunch time. A group of three, one big bad guy being the leader, gets close. The bad guy talks to the kid in a way you'd think he's going to pull his intestines out. Nope, he starts talking about super heros with the kid, everyone happy, blah blah.
Kindly tell me why those kids are portrayed as two weirdos that sit alone. Why do they look like what society defines as "different"?
NEWS FLASH. The pretty girl can be a victim, the big bad guy can be a victim, the socially isolated fat girl can be a bully. Do you know what you're saying with your fail propaganda? That only a group of kids can be victims. Do you know what this causes? Adults might not believe the big bad guy that he's being bullied, because he's suppose to be the alpha in the situation.
And do you know what you're doing with a group of kids? You're isolating them, you're discriminating them. You picked those you consider strange based on the way they look and act. You portrayed them as socially awkward, weak, weird. And the "bullies", that look like what society considers pretty and strong, have compassion for the poor weird kids by being nice.
You all suck. Your propaganda is bad and you should feel bad.