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Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

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  • Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

    Well do you, punks?

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    Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

    I think that most people are afraid to stand up to bullies or if they something wrong is happening. Why? Is it because of indifference or is it because they lack courage?

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    • #3
      Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

      Are we in the sixth grade?

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        Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

        If that helps you answer the question, then yes we are.

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          Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

          Originally posted by Inthemood View Post
          I think that most people are afraid to stand up to bullies or if they something wrong is happening. Why? Is it because of indifference or is it because they lack courage?
          Specially on this forum...I think that both cowardice and indifference are among the reasons.

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            Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

            Originally posted by Inthemood View Post
            I think that most people are afraid to stand up to bullies or if they something wrong is happening. Why? Is it because of indifference or is it because they lack courage?
            I will be honest. It's not a matter of indifference, lack of courage, or trying to be like Superman and fighting for justice. You know what? Sometimes I'm just too damn lazy to give a damn. That's an honest answer.
            Achkerov kute.

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              Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

              Interesting question. There's a saying, ignoring a person is the worst form of disrespect and you may not always see people doing something about bullies because they go with this approach. Many times, retards hunt down a reason to start something and when they can't they get more agitated, especially when people don't give a xxxx about them. This is a great approach and pisses off almost anyone although you can't always go with this approach, I have to admit.
              THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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              • #8
                Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

                Sometimes the people standing up to bullies are really just bullies themselves. Some people enjoy confrontation, especially when it is physical. This really sounds like grade school now.

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                • #9
                  Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

                  Everyone in life has been put in a situation where they are forced into physical confrontation. The bulk of these instances probably happen in "grade/high school" (thus the OneWay/gmd comment).

                  Physical confrontation (especially as a 'youngster') is not only normal, but perhaps psycologically healthy as well. I say this because, win or lose in fist fight, standing up for yourself makes one a more confident person.

                  Standing up to bullies/fist fighting, is a right of passage for boys/young men.

                  In my opinion, if someone says they have never been in a fight, they have either lived a very sheltered life or they are scared of there own shadow.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Do you stand up to bullies or injustice?

                    I only came to this forum to do two things man:

                    - kick some ass and drink some beer.

                    ...I think I'm almost out of beer.

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