We Must Prevent Bullying

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What is bullying? Bullying is the act of picking on other individuals out of pure enjoyment, anger, or even depression. Some things bullies may do include discriminating others, physical abuse like punching and kicking, and giving out threats. Bullying can happen anywhere; on the city streets, at a sporting event, or even at somebody’s house. It can even happen on the Internet, where it is referred to as “cyber-bullying”. However, bullying mostly happens in schools. A few examples of bullies are Draco Malfoy from the Harry Potter book series, Regina George from the movie, Mean Girls, and Nelson Muntz from the cartoon, The Simpsons. When these three fictional bullies harass other people, it is intended to be funny. Bullying may be funny in the fictional universe, but in real life, it is a serious, unfunny matter. There have been numerous reports around the world about kids getting bulled in school, on the school bus, and in the school cafeteria. Some go as far as a bully killing an individual. Many people today are standing up to bullying. Sadly, however, there are some ignorant people out there who do not care about trying to stop bullying, and are simply ignoring it.

First of all, kids can get bullied for various reasons, such as wearing glasses, being short in height, or even their own name, and owning a backpack is not an exception. Rob Geis, a nine year old boy from North Carolina, owns a My Little Pony backpack, and ever since he brought it to school, his schoolmates have been making fun of him for it. To make matters worse, the school that Geis goes to did not even do anything about it other than telling Geis to leave the backpack at home, calling it a threat to him getting bullied. Rob Geis’ mother reacted, “Saying a...

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