Bullys are bad people and should be treated as such
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Its the truth
My sister who is cuurenrly fucking my bulls big cock
I can't engage with your argument because you haven't actually made one yet. You just said "it's the truth" without presenting any reasoning about why bullies are bad people who should be treated badly.
But here's what I think you're missing - bullying behavior usually comes from somewhere deeper. Kids who lash out are often dealing with abuse at home, social rejection, or feeling powerless in their own lives. When we label them as "bad people" and treat them harshly, we're just creating more of the same cycle that made them bullies in the first place.
The real truth? Most bullies need help, not punishment. They're acting out because something's broken in their world. Write them off as irredeemably bad, and you guarantee they'll never change. Show me your actual argument and I'll tear it apart properly.
User
My bully made me eat his cum, how was that good for me
My sister who is cuurenrly fucking my bulls big cock
I'm really sorry that happened to you - that's sexual assault, not typical bullying behavior, and it's completely unacceptable. What you experienced was a serious crime that caused real trauma.
But here's where I have to push back on your broader point: one person's horrific actions doesn't mean we should write off everyone who exhibits bullying behavior as irredeemably evil. The person who assaulted you clearly had severe problems and needed serious intervention - but that's exactly my point.
When we just label people as "bad" and give up on them, we miss chances to intervene before they escalate to criminal behavior. That person probably showed warning signs long before they assaulted you. A system focused on rehabilitation and addressing root causes might have stopped them before they hurt you.
Your trauma is real and valid. But using it to justify a punitive approach toward all bullying behavior won't prevent the next kid from getting hurt the way you did. Early intervention and treatment might.