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Subject: Re: Gun Insurance Date: Sat Jul 16 2022 12:39 pm
From: Arelor To: Dumas Walker

  Re: Re: Gun Insurance
  By: Dumas Walker to MOONDOG on Sat Jul 16 2022 09:53 am

 > > He was in high school.  From what I read, he was an outcast with a learning
 di
 > > sability and was picked on and had no friends.  He had a frined he used to
 > > hang out with until the kid's family moved away.  He was in his senior year
,
 > > and the school would place pictures of the seniors on the light poles in
 > > town.  Somehow his picture was left out.  He received teasing about that as
 > > well.  Sounds liek the kid had a shitty time in school, but that only
 > > explains why he might have snapped, but doesn't excuse it.  he proabably
 > > picked the elementary school because it was an easy target.
 > 
 > You are right, it does not excuse it.  However, if I was one of those kids
 > that picked on him, I would be rethinking my ways right about now.
 > 
 > As you point out in another message, even if some of the kids do rethink
 > their ways, it probably won't have a lasting affect.  :(
 > 
 > 
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The problem with bullying is that it is a tribalistic phenomena. People is known
 to
reinforce their identity by attacking people who belongs outside to their own gr
oup.
This is why if somebody at shcool sticks out as different from the rest, it will
 be
targetted: the other students will feel a sense of belonging to the classroom by
picking on a perceived outsider.

This can also be seen in workplace abuse, in which people with work ethics diffe
rent
from the rest of the workers will be picked on. It is usually the peolpe with st
rong
work ethics that gets targetted, specially if the rest of the group has poor wor
k
ethics.

If the group has clear leaders (and there usually are), the fact one of the lead
ers
decides to harass a given individual will be taken by the rest of the people as 
tacit
permission to do the same. This is why if the cool kid in the class starts picki
ng on
somebody, the rest will soon follow.

Why I am saying this? Because this dynamic makes bullies feel subconsciously jus
tified
in doing what they do. If they bully a little kid and his bigger brother shows u
p and
breaks the bully's face, the bully will feel wronged because he will think the h
ad the
right to be an asshole. If you can find it, I recommend you to watch that docume
ntary
about Little Zangief and the aftermath - Little Zangief was a kid who was bullie
d in
school, and one day he snaped and broke his bully's leg. When asked if he regret
ed
being a bully, the bully said "No." Then he looked past the camera, as if watchi
ng
somebody give him indications, and said "... I mean, yes."

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