Bullycide: Morality and Emotions
- Posted: February 16, 2010 by Admin
It is sometimes easy to let our emotions drive us; the pure adrenaline that flows through us can move us in ways that no energy drink ever could. Even to run on our emotions alone can give us the strength to fight a powerhouse that we might otherwise not even think to take on. But [...]
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Bullycide: Why Wait?
- Posted: February 8, 2010 by Admin
Many people are empowered by tragedy; it motivates them to better the world around them so others don’t have to suffer as they did. Why it takes a tragic loss to have others care for others as we already should is beyond me, but for some reason, tragedy invokes compassion. We’ve all seen it: your [...]
Bullycide: Help The Bully
- Posted: January 12, 2010 by Admin
It is easy to concentrate on the victims when we think of bullycide, more specifically the adolescent victims because it invokes a lot more emotions within us; as we all know, words can move us to do things we otherwise would not do. An eloquent speech can bring us to our feet in applause, or [...]
Bullying is Discrimination
- Posted: December 28, 2009 by Admin
If we really think about, bullying is a strong form of discrimination. The bully picks on a certain type of person: the weak. Just as those who discriminate against a certain race, creed, or religion, the bully will not pick on his own kind. The bully will not pick on someone with a high self [...]
Bullycide: Can Words Really Hurt?
- Posted: November 15, 2009 by Admin
Some people think that it is weak to not be able to handle ‘criticism’ or ‘name calling’. After all, sticks and stones may break my bones, but words could never hurt me. Some think that because they can let bad words roll off their back that others should be able to get over them too; [...]

