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Bullying can be good, especially "Anti-gay" bullying

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Anglican Prussia
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Bullying can be good, especially "Anti-gay" bullying

Postby Anglican Prussia » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:39 pm

I have a confession to make; I was bullied when I was in grammar school, and I went to both state run and private schools during my time in grammar school. In both, I was bulled and the staff did little to nothing to stop it. I also grew up with homosexual attractions while I was in the private grammar school which was also a very conservative Roman Catholic School. But I survived and I am still very thankful for my Roman Catholic education for providing me an great education not only on the “ 3 R’S” but on moral values and ethics.

Now, I must say, at the time, the bullying seemed to have no real value. I was bullied because of me weight, of a tumor I had on right side of my cheek, a small pony tail that I used to have, of my learning disability and my alleged and actually true homosexual “crush” on another student, which was actually my first “crush.” But unlike today, I fought back. Well, I did not really fight anyone, I “ripped” on them back.

Today, I hardly talk to them and when I do, we just laugh at it. People mature and people move on. I strongly believe that a bully in his childhood is a bully in his/her adulthood. And if they are, they are most likely just passive-aggressive arses.

Without the bullying that I went through as a child and early teenager, I would not able to survive in adult world today. I had have supervisors that were just plain dicks, and guess what, I am still living. If you can’t handle grammar, middle and high school and the bullies that come with it, then I’m sorry, you are the problem, not the bully.

Currently, especially in the U.S, we seem to have an all of a sudden focus on children and teenagers that are homosexual. There are claims that we need to protect them from the bullies because if someone “harasses” based on their sexuality, they are “harmed” so how. That they need to be a protected class because…well I haven’t really heard a reason why from the advocate for it.

Firstly, I grew up homosexual in a Roman Catholic private school, I was told every day that people like myself was going to hell. In fact, my private school and parish went one step further and preached that even having homosexual attractions was a sin, let alone acting on them. So, I felt like crap and at times, I did want to kill myself. But guess what? I survived through the medicine.

Yes, I am saying that the bullying of homosexual teens is beneficial to them, because it will teach them how to fight back and that not everyone is going to accept homosexuality just because it is “the right and smart thing to do”. There is going to ignorant people out there and people are going to “cling to their religion”, deal with it. It will also teach them not to be ahem...overly expressive in professional environments.

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Postby Aethyopea » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:43 pm

So what are we supposed to discuss, exactly?
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Postby Samuraikoku » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:43 pm

Sorry to inform you, Daily Mail hasn't the reputation for being a credible source.

Also, you're wrong.

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Postby Anglican Prussia » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:44 pm

Samuraikoku wrote:Sorry to inform you, Daily Mail hasn't the reputation for being a credible source.

Also, you're wrong.


Okay, tell me were and how I am wrong.

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Postby Avenio » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:45 pm

What utter nonsense. Just because you've developed Stockholm syndrome and internalized the trauma you received at school doesn't mean it was healthy for you, nor that it is healthy for anyone else.

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Postby Ceannairceach » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:45 pm

"Deal with it" doesn't lower the teen suicide rate, darling. I'd argue that it's quite detrimental to it.

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Postby Khadgar » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:46 pm

If you're a Catholic why is your nation name Anglican?

I could cite sources to prove your premise bullshit, but why bother?

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Postby Jamie Anumia » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:46 pm

Bullying is never good. It's much better not to be bullied at all and work to stamp out any instances of bullying if they do occur.

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Postby Ceannairceach » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:48 pm

Khadgar wrote:If you're a Catholic why is your nation name Anglican?

I could cite sources to prove your premise bullshit, but why bother?

The fact that my nation's name is Irish does not, in fact, make me Irish.

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Postby Samuraikoku » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:48 pm

Anglican Prussia wrote:
Samuraikoku wrote:Sorry to inform you, Daily Mail hasn't the reputation for being a credible source.

Also, you're wrong.


Okay, tell me were and how I am wrong.


Very simple. Not all people react like you.

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Postby Anglican Prussia » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:48 pm

Khadgar wrote:If you're a Catholic why is your nation name Anglican?

I could cite sources to prove your premise bullshit, but why bother?


Because I converted to Anglican.

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Postby Cold Coast » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:48 pm

Anglican Prussia wrote:
Samuraikoku wrote:Sorry to inform you, Daily Mail hasn't the reputation for being a credible source.

Also, you're wrong.


Okay, tell me were and how I am wrong.


Well, lets start with you basically said if bullying upsets you, you are the problem and not the bully.

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Postby Exogenous Imperium » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:49 pm

Aethyopea wrote:So what are we supposed to discuss, exactly?


Bullying, especially "Anti-gay" bullying. Is it good or bad? That is what we are discussing.

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Postby Anglican Prussia » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:50 pm

Samuraikoku wrote:
Anglican Prussia wrote:
Okay, tell me were and how I am wrong.


Very simple. Not all people react like you.


Okay, than what do you believe? Why should we protect those who are offended at something?

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Postby Samuraikoku » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:51 pm

Anglican Prussia wrote:Okay, than what do you believe? Why should we protect those who are offended at something?


Great idea, protecting people from bullying. Bullying victims could use that, you know.

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Postby Threlizdun » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:51 pm

So let me get this straight. Intolerance of others is good because it helps them better deal with intolerance?
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Postby Anglican Prussia » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:52 pm

Cold Coast wrote:
Anglican Prussia wrote:
Okay, tell me were and how I am wrong.


Well, lets start with you basically said if bullying upsets you, you are the problem and not the bully.


Okay, how am I wrong on that? Please, I assume you have a college education and so do I, so please, try to give reasons before you type. Thank you.

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Postby Seperates » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:52 pm

Ah... the "But it builds character" arguement. Sure... for some. But most others don't need that unnessecery stress of being isolated and bullied compiled with all the other stressful "character building" things in life.
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Postby Madda » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:52 pm

Funny how the Greatest Generation didn't mind being called some bad names. Also funny how emotionally weak people are becoming to where they would kill themselves over being called gay. It's going to be easy for the US to be conquered once we start dropping like flies.
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Postby Konohakagure » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:52 pm

> Walked in
> Saw the Daily Fail in the links
> Waled out.

Also, I disagree with using hardship as a form of teaching.

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Postby Exogenous Imperium » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:53 pm

Ceannairceach wrote:"Deal with it" doesn't lower the teen suicide rate, darling. I'd argue that it's quite detrimental to it.


Telling people convincingly that it is forbidden to commit suicide does lower the teen suicide rate.

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Postby Samuraikoku » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:53 pm

Anglican Prussia wrote:
Cold Coast wrote:
Well, lets start with you basically said if bullying upsets you, you are the problem and not the bully.


Okay, how am I wrong on that? Please, I assume you have a college education and so do I, so please, try to give reasons before you type. Thank you.


I assume you don't, since you typed "were" instead of "where".

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Postby Khadgar » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:53 pm

Exogenous Imperium wrote:
Ceannairceach wrote:"Deal with it" doesn't lower the teen suicide rate, darling. I'd argue that it's quite detrimental to it.


Telling people convincingly that it is forbidden to commit suicide does lower the teen suicide rate.


Oh do source that.

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Postby Ceannairceach » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:53 pm

Anglican Prussia wrote:
Samuraikoku wrote:
Very simple. Not all people react like you.


Okay, than what do you believe? Why should we protect those who are offended at something?

Because slander, harassment and assault are all illegal.

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Postby Seperates » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:54 pm

Madda wrote:Funny how the Greatest Generation didn't mind being called some bad names. Also funny how emotionally weak people are becoming to where they would kill themselves over being called gay. It's going to be easy for the US to be conquered once we start dropping like flies.

You know... I would be offended by that, but honestly, that would mean your opinion mattered.
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