Dealing with bullying really requires a hegemony hand

Chad 2022-01-07 15:54:53

The "School Rules" co-produced by Sweden and Denmark in 2003 talked about violence and bullying in schools. Nominated for the best foreign language film at that year’s Oscar, it can be seen that this subject matter is not light. The movie has a good story and vivid characters. The aristocratic private high school in Sweden in the 1950s and 1960s was a school with great interests, a serious lack of fair and equitable management, a poor school atmosphere and rampant student bullies. In the past, Nordic men always felt a little cold, and here is more than cold, many people are still in the low-level ideological stage of the weak. Parents are accustomed to bullying their step-wives and children, and seniors take pleasure in bullying new students. Liberal and democratic ideology is not very visible in this movie. In places where the overall climate is poor and there is no reason to deal with bullying, it is really necessary to use hegemony methods to deal with bullying. The hero is a student who was expelled from a public school because of a fight. His mother sold some of his family property and sent him to a private aristocratic school. This was the last way to complete his studies. Fighting ability is not a problem, but it can't be left without learning. After being subjected to constant harassment and bullying, he finally couldn't bear it, and took action to solve the bullying of the bully senior; and negotiated with the school in the name of school illegality, forcing the school to allow the school to continue learning. Big fights can't get everything done. Hard work is effective, but you need to do both soft and hard in order to completely solve the problem.

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Evil quotes

  • Headmaster: There is only one word for people like you, and that is "evil"

  • Erik Ponti: [to a rival, seated next to him] Strange. Can anyone smell shit? Shit, I smell shit.

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