"Carrie"
"The devil doesn't die, it keeps haunting you, and you have to keep killing her."
Be the devil then =)
School bullying is actually very common in our lives, but it is often ignored by everyone.
Keigo Higashino mentioned in "Malicious": "What scares him is not the violence itself, but the negative energy emanating from those who hate him. He never imagined that there would be such a malicious existence in this world. ."
In the news, whether it's beatings, threats, or nude photos, we can't imagine how a child who hasn't grown up can be so malicious towards another child.
"In the days when I was discriminated against and hated, I didn't know which step I did wrong and became the target of public criticism."
Should not being in the group be the original sin? Is gregariousness the only rule of thumb? Isolation, violence, hatred, distance from what seems to be the means of those in power who can arbitrarily determine a girl's situation.
Victims are often ostracized by most people because of their body shape, appearance, disease, and personality defects. When the victimization event is presented to everyone, people will often turn their malice towards the victim.
Perhaps as bystanders, some people may feel that everyone seems to exaggerate the impact of school violence on a person's life, but the injury suffered in childhood or adolescence will have an impact on a person's life, and some people will even end their own lives because of it. life.
Everyone's life trajectory is different. Some children may have walked out of the shadow of school violence and started a new life, but others have always been shrouded in such a haze.
For most of the victims, it seems that they cannot effectively resist or even retaliate. I hope that the society will pay more attention to the phenomenon of school violence.
In school violence, 12% are victims, 8% are perpetrators, and the rest are bystanders.
Victims will be reduced only if perpetrators and bystanders disappear.
Let those who should be bright youth no longer have "campus bullying", and let those who should have been carefree no longer have great malice.
We should be kind, as we should be.
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