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Here We Go Again, another school shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3116442" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I think you are at least tangentially correct. I read an article some time back and I can't remember who wrote it. But he was bullied as a younger kid. This was back before snowflakeism was much in practice at least not like today. One day he got tired of it and dealt with it in the natural way. His point was that bully behavior is tamped down so hard these days that they process can't and doesn't play out naturally. He was bullied later too but he was able to deal with it in his mind because of the earlier experience. Today the whole scenario is quashed and those bullied never figure out how to deal with it. He explained the phycological processes but that was the crux of his point. It was a quite interesting read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3116442, member: 3099"] I think you are at least tangentially correct. I read an article some time back and I can't remember who wrote it. But he was bullied as a younger kid. This was back before snowflakeism was much in practice at least not like today. One day he got tired of it and dealt with it in the natural way. His point was that bully behavior is tamped down so hard these days that they process can't and doesn't play out naturally. He was bullied later too but he was able to deal with it in his mind because of the earlier experience. Today the whole scenario is quashed and those bullied never figure out how to deal with it. He explained the phycological processes but that was the crux of his point. It was a quite interesting read. [/QUOTE]
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