Stella_Omega
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Correction; What we used to call bullying a generation or more back, was bullying. It was not intended to help each other figure out how to socialise. It was intended to create a hierarchy and preserve privilege.Correction: What we *used to* call bullying, a generation and more back, was the way children figure out socialization.
Saying it was a model for interaction is like saying dirt is food because some people have nothing to eat except dirt.
And at the same time, that electronic and social media has brought isolated children to the attention of bigger support groups than used to exist. And children who do die get heard about. Society can't sweep them under the rug anymore.Today's generation has, in too many cases, carried that type of interaction to an extreme we couldn't have dreamed of, neither one generation ago (22 years), or two or two and half generations ago (44-55 years ago - my childhood), through electronic and "social" media and broader reach.
Contrary to popular belief, children killed themselves because they'd been ostracised or bullied, before the internet.
Contrary to popular belief, verbal abuse hurt and warped young people before the internet.
Contrary to popular belief, hazing crippled kids before the internet.
Contrary to popular belief, bullying was a problem then, is a problem now.
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