Before you judge
a man for his sins
be sure to trudge
many moons in his moccasins.
(Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: judgement, anti-bullying, tolerance, understanding, sympathy, words of wisdom)
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Nothing enables authority like silence.—Leonardo da Vinci on the role of silence in a bullying culture, translation by Michael R. Burch
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BULLYING THE WEAK MAKES YOU
LOOK WEAKER,
NAME CALLING THE WEAK MAKES
YOU LOOK VERY SENSITIVE.
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"all little bullies I have met, and I have met many, are sad inside, crying deeply, hiding their crying with bullying."
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"Bystanders promote bullying; up-standers stop it."
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Bullying can portray itself in numerous ways. Lets reassure our words before unleashing them out. Seeing someone roaring in pain isn't amusing its humiliating and immoral.
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If society starts bullying a person young enough, and early enough it will raise an individual with no willpower, no strength, and no sense of self-worth.
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I myself am a colored woman and I have been the victim of racism and sexism, which are just more descriptive words for bullying. I have been denied my basic rights for arbitrary qualities time and time again.
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Bullying is no less than killing. Both are equally devastating. The only difference is, bullying squashes the spirit and tortures the soul while killing squashes the life out of a person and tortures the body.
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Bullying is the miscarriage of angry lonely sheep.
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