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日本語/Japanese  Thu 12/06 01:24 JST
Poster snapped in my local supermarket reminding kids that they should wake up early, go to bed early and eat breakfast - meaning that most of them dont!

While many Japanese kids are well behaved like angels, some are complete and utter brats who go around bullying other kids.
Bullying in schools is a major social problem in Japan - many kids end up killing themselves due to the treatment they get.

A recent survey by the ministry of education reveals that there were 124,898 reported cases of bullying in schools. 12,307 cases were from secondary schools, 12,307 were from colleges, 384 from special facilities but most of the bullying went on in primary schools with 60,897 cases. The remaining numbers where cases from some private/public schools.

Out of the total number of reported bullying, 40,019 cases were of violence. The survey also shows that bullying by means of electronic means (internet, mail) is on the increase too.

A few colleagues and friends who used to live in Japan have left to go back too the US because they didn't want their kids going to schools in Japan. There are international schools in Japan where the population is mostly gaijin but apparently are rather expensive.

Recently saw a documentary about a popular talent on Japanese TV who was half Japanese and Egyptian. He lived until the age of four abroad and then moved back to Japan to experience terrible bullying in school - "run its the gaijin!"

Met up with a Japanese friend of mine who spent his younger years in England and Germany. Even though he was full blooded Japanese, just because he lived abroad, he got the same gaijin treatment when he came back to primary schools in Japan.

I received my fair share of bullying when I was back in the UK - was called every name under the sun and battered left right n center ^^; Never spoken about this before but I didn't enjoy my child hood at all. I have zero fun memories as a child.
I look at my life now and realize that I'm living my childhood as an adult trying to take back the lost years. Spent too much time as an unhappy child and am making sure that I spend the rest of my remaining time enjoying life as much as possible - life is short. For those who always send me mail asking why I behave like a child (buying figures, "parading" around in armor etc) - now you know ^^

I'm guessing that bullying happens everywhere but in Japan it could be more of a problem that other regions - you tell us.

You can read more about bullying in Japan in English through this search result.
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pixelkitty in Melbourne, Australia (for the moment)
Doll Customiser, Web Designer, Shop Owner
Registered on 2007/11/01 13:48
I was bullied unmercifully as a child.

First because I was white in a mostly Aboriginal school, then because my family was poor in a mainly affluent one.

Having to wear hand me down clothes, never owning a bike (let alone the horses most the other kids had) and living in state provided housing caused me a lot of pain as a child.

An older girl would follow me around pinching me and pulling my hair so hard it would come out.

I ran away from school so many times that my Mum would have an Aunt who didn't work check by the house each day to see if I had come home.

Yet no one did a thing about the bullying itself - just told me to toughen up.

I think it is good that the Japanese Government seems to be at least trying to address the problem.
(ID #66071) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:23
Evo_Spec in Alberta, Canada
Registered on 2007/10/21 13:13
you know... now that i think of it, i got bullied quite a bit my years in japan. but it was mostly by the guys so i the girls treated me good, sometimes better BECAUSE i got bullied ^_^ 
mainly got bullied because of my size and not because i was from canada, though it did come up from time to time (i was the tallest kid in school, not freakishly tall, just won by like 2cm or so) the girls liked it, so it turned out to be the best years of my life.
(ID #66072) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:26
ait_meijin in サイベリア
IT-オタク
Registered on 2007/02/04 19:58
Ne Danny, behaving like a child seems great to me, because one could keep his soul young for many years with such a ninpo ^_~ They say no matter how old is you are, the matter is how young is your soul.
(ID #66073) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:31
tootall in Pennsylvania - USA
College Student
Registered on 2007/11/07 12:53
Bullying was not a huge problem where I grew up, but then again I was so big for my age nobody really wanted to try. My brother on the other hand always got picked on by the entire school. I felt real bad for him.

In the US in general, there isn't a big occurrence of bullying in schools. I think it all depends on what city you grew up in and what kind of school you went to.

In college there really isn't any bullying. Maybe some name calling here and there (mostly when people are drunk). 

This article makes me think twice about moving to Japan.
(ID #66074) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:35
searching for work T-T
Registered on 2007/10/11 21:54
hmmm, i havent really been bullied as a child but i can imagine it must have been terrible for you :(.
in the Netherlands bullying isnt a big issue as far as i know, it happens but not in big numbers.
Registered on 2006/12/24 23:42
I've heard stories from my aunts of how my younger cousins have been bullied and battered real bad at the school I was in. she said the teachers there wouldn't do anything about it. it went so bad that they had to transfer to another school. I haven't been on that school for over ten years, but I do remember that I was lucky enough to be one of the taller and larger kids at school so bullies tend to stay away from me. or was it the fact that they knew I had martial arts class after school. lol ^^ just a tip for would be parents, Get your kids to study martial arts (even for just a little bit). but make sure to nurture them with loving care as well, so that they don't end up being the school bully in the end.
(ID #66076) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:47
qingy in center of the galaxy
SMS
Registered on 2007/10/06 05:09
don't recall ever being bullied, mostly because i'm an all around nice guy to everyone i meet, befriending people is kind of a natural thing for me. that and i have a take no shit attitude, if you cross me, you'll be sorry. that said, i have witnessed bullying in elementary and high school. most of these cases do not involve violence but a form of ostracism. teachers act oblivious or ignore it all together, while the kids are usually too afraid to tell their parents or the authorities. this is how kids become emo...
(ID #66077) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:47
ケヴィン in Sacramento California, USA
High School student
Registered on 2007/11/13 15:04
its not a really big problem in my region ... i never had it yet in highschool because im big enough and strong enough to kick the others guy *** and defend myself but also people in the school tend to stick up for each other.. my group tends to as well i saw this mentally challanged kid got bullied earlier -the dude was kicking him or something like that- we yelled at him hey wtf you doing... guy sure backed off... well i'd guess you be afraid of a huge group of juniors... why not lawl. must have been bad Danny but at least you got a better job now and you are probably doing way better then those who bullied you... those who bullied you are probably at the mac d's back at home haha... or maybe the walmart  funny when you think of it most people who bully are just jealous or stupid people...
(ID #66078) Posted on 2007/12/06 01:58
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
Registered on 2007/12/04 23:16
Bullying only happened when I was in primary school, because my primary school was private school and most students is of Chinese descendant (Chinese Indonesians). 

But, after that, I go to public school, where most students are indigenous Indonesians, and you know, that was already over the 1997-1998 Economic Crisis, and well, yeah probably I didn't got bullied because of my parents' above average socio-economic status.
(ID #66079) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:02
Triddy in British Columbia, Canada
Student
Registered on 2007/11/28 12:25
I too was bullied constantly. Starting from Kindergarten up to grade 7 or 8. It still happens every now and again, but not too much. It's still left me rather defenseless, however, and as a result it leaves me as the one my friends tease. I don't mind, as I know they don't mean it and truly are my friends, but it's one indication of the damage bullying has done.

I also have zero happy social memories. I had some great times and experiences with my family, but I only ever had one friend, my 3 year older neighbour. It wasn't until Grade 6, when I was 11, that I made my second friend.

The truly horrible thing about it though? Even though it's long since stopped, it still affects me. I have trouble speaking up, I have less than zero self confidence, I have generally poor relationships with all but my closest friends, and thus have never had a girlfriend.
(ID #66080) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:07
windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
Registered on 2006/12/25 12:20
I guess I've experienced both sides of the coin - Bullying and being bullied. 
Can't really remember much about the bullying part but there were lots for being bullied.
Was called names by my tutors, slapped by a teacher as I was talking while walking towards the assembly hall, got picked by the entire class and almost got bashed by a group of schoolmates ^^;

Didn't tell anyone though, and toughen up myself.

Off Topic a little: I think kids nowadays are getting much more spoiled ^^;
(ID #66081) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:09
Barsona in California USA
NEET (no, student...)
Registered on 2007/08/03 08:36
I've been on both spectrums while living in America, and visiting Japan.  I mean hey, what other kid has to worry about both the atomic bomb (what America did to Japan) and the rape of nanjing (what Japan did to China)?  I get so much BS from people on those issues, it ain't funny...
(ID #66082) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:19
Hatori in Florida,USA
Student
Registered on 2007/08/20 14:54
Never really had a problem with bullying to the extent that others have had. Even though I was one of the few Asians in Elementary, Middle and High School I got along pretty well with every "class" of people you could think of. Sure I had the occasional slur/racist comments/remarks thrown at me, but usually those were by uneducated people. 

I was treated like a foreigner (like asked if I celebrated Thanksgiving, Christmas and other stuff) even though I was born in the US because there were just 2 or 3 of us (Asians) throughout Middle/ High School, sorta like an exotic bird. 
(ID #66084) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:20
krapoutchat in tervuren, belgium
daydreaming
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:13
Guess I'm also in the line...been bullied for several reasons...took some time but I managed to get past it......and Danny don't care about those questions of behaviour...I'm just a small kid trapped in an adult's body...the sad part is ...I wish I had an armour ;)
(ID #66086) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:35
lostandfound in a UFO... catcher...
Part human, part student, 100% loser
Registered on 2007/10/22 02:10
Bullying is a serious offence here in Singapore... If you're reported of bullying, you'll get a warning first... Next you get some caning and you might even be expelled... BUt most of the guys and gals here are great and don't bully but some are just jerks who take advantage of their size and bully people... Danny I respect you man! Don't ever change!
(ID #66088) Posted on 2007/12/06 02:42
Ken in NYC
Student
Registered on 2007/03/15 22:38
I'm surprised with the number of cases for college. Seriously, shouldn't you have matured up by now? It's really all respect in college.

I had some minor problems back in my middle school days. But deep down, I know they're just idiots who didn't know how to deal with life. I'm satisfied knowing that nearly all of them never made it pass high school. Don't get me wrong, I'm not evil. But it doesn't mean that I should feel sorry for them.
(ID #66089) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:04
PoWeR in Your House Freeloading
Ultra Freeloader
Registered on 2007/08/28 05:12
worst here -_-
I remember at grade 7 this kid gettin picked on alot... even by preschoolers lol ... 12 years old minus 6
(ID #66090) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:05
lazycat123 in US
college slacker
Registered on 2007/11/06 16:22
Happen to me couple of times, I almost get kick out of school after get in a fight with a kid pick on me ( his dad have pretty big social stand so I get all the hammer >
(ID #66091) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:05
skankywonders in California
Student
Registered on 2007/08/09 05:36
NOt much of a problem where I've gone to, except if you go to terrible parts, a.k.a. "Ghettos". 

(ID #66092) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:07
Registered on 2007/11/20 06:59
Thankfully, I've never been bullied. My size and ability to get along well with ANY kind of person helped. 
(ID #66094) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:10
asrai in Philippines
Physical Therapy student
Registered on 2007/11/18 22:25
oh don't worry Danny, if you act all adult all the time, you'll be stressed and get all sorts of diseases.

I can't say I got bullied coz even if I was called names, I didn't really care. When I got older, I usually fight back. I wasn't physically intimidating but it's a good thing I have a very sharp tongue. hehe..

Our childhood is over, we have the rest of our lives to worry about. right?!
(ID #66096) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:12
Space Cowboy in Los Angeles
College Student
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:13
I totally understand where you're coming from, Danny. For me, even though I lived in a predominantly Chinese area in Canada, I was the new kid that moved in, and I was small. Didn't help to have a last name that sounded like slang for prostitute. 

My family moved to California, and I still received some bullying cause I was still completely socially inept. Then I grew tall and fought back. Haven't received any problems since 8th grade.

Now in college, I'm trying to make up for lost time, but I guess I should be studying. :p

Hopefully I can keep it up once I graduate and get a job. Looks like its working well for you. 

Its sad though to see it start at such a young age, and the kids don't know how to deal with so they try and end it the worst way possible.
(ID #66097) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:14
Darkvash in Brooklyn, Ny
Zeon Pilot
Registered on 2007/11/11 05:23
I was bullied ever since i was a child until about the eleventh grade. And I have no idea at all why it stopped then...

As Triddy has said before, the effects of bullying are still in effect even long after it's stopped. (It's been four years.) I too, have trouble speaking up, and am usually shy to everyone I don't know. I sometimes stay that way. 

I can honestly say that in my entire life I have had and still have just about 3 very good and close friends.

But through all this misfortune I can also honestly say I've gone out with three girls in the past who were KNOCKOUTS. I felt so lucky, and still do even though I've been single for a while.

Well, here's looking to a bright and wonderful future!

(ID #66101) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:22
Amiantos in Illinois USA
Student/Part-Time Worker
Registered on 2007/11/30 13:45
I was really sociable up til around 6th grade then I became socially inept and was getting bullied up til around 10th grade but 6-9th grade was a terrible time for me.
(ID #66104) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:35
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:44
Danny, I feel for you and your friends. I am an Exile. I was born in Boston, Mass. but I grew up in Canada. I got more crap than you could imagine for being an American (I was ten months old when my family moved to Canada), so I figured when I moved to the States, It would be okay. Maybe that was just wishful thinking. I moved here, and I was considered Canadian. I was an American citizen... but I was considered Canadian. So, her I am, living in America.. and I am an Exile. I welcome my brethren to join me.
(ID #66105) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:36
silent1134 in California
Student
Registered on 2007/08/22 14:33
I agree life is short so live it up now or you never will...well I got teased but nothing really came of it...no one really goes too far...
(ID #66106) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:37
Exiled_Gundam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Castoffable figurines fan
Registered on 2007/08/22 14:09
Didn't get bullied much during my childhood mostly because I have many friends during those days. Also, bcoz those days i'm one of the smartest in the class, many of my classmates turn to me to assist their homework, which lead them to not bullying me. In secondary school, I have many school delinquent as my friends, so of course students didn't dare to bully me. Calling names are common during my school days (everyone does it for fun), so I don't take it as a form of bullying. Maybe key to avoid being bullied is to have many friends
(ID #66107) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:42
Coffee in New York
Full-Time Otaku
Registered on 2007/07/05 00:04
Wait wait wait wait.... you mean in Japan there are BULLYING in COLLEGES? Are you serious?? I mean even on both bully's and the victims, by college you'd think that both sides would be adult enough to just not care anymore!
(ID #66110) Posted on 2007/12/06 03:56
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:17
bullying is everywhere, at work or at school. bullying here is not much of a problem compared to japan's

bullies are just insecure individuals...
(ID #66112) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:05
thegeek in Northern California, United States
Geek Liaison
Registered on 2007/03/26 06:30
@Coffee 
I suspect that the bullying in college is more along the line of frat house hazing that we get here in the states. 

Thou in a dorm environment some form of bullying is bound to happen if those in charge are uncaring or unwilling to enforce the rules.  And from what I have seen college kids are not that much more mature then high school kids, throw in a little booze and no adult supervision and you got a recipe for bullying to happen.  
(ID #66113) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:09
The_WOZ in Trelew (Chubut) Argentina
Woodcrafter/3D Modeler
Registered on 2006/12/25 04:08
Oh yeah, I was victim of bullying on both preparatory and highschool. I still have a scar near my left eye from  an incident in the first week at preparatory. As many have already told, teachers don't care, don't listen, until you react violently to the abuse. Then YOU are the bad guy, how hit the 'poor' kid, who had problems at home...
I don't know how it is in other countrys, but here seems to be that students must be the physical and emotional punching-balls for those with problems at home.

In high school, one of the bullies turned out to be my very first friend from when we were 3-year old. Never meet the guy again until highschool, and I was so so dissapointed when I found he was the bully that was making my life impossible.... :(

And now there's cyberbullying, which is worst, because there's no way to vent the rage.

(ID #66114) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:23
syrix in U.S.
student
Registered on 2007/03/21 09:30
I was bullied in elementary for a couple of years, then my bully went to middle school.  I still remember the guys name because it has left a mental scar in my memory.  I believe I have grown up to be normal, as normal as an otaku can get lol, and have no problem expressing myself when appropriate.  Sorry to hear about your horrible childhood Danny and everyone else's as well.
(ID #66116) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:35
Bullying at my high school was not uncommon.  When we did pester someone it was because they really deserved it.  

For example, William Hung went to my high school.  He was a dork and everyone thought so.  At first I tried being cool with him, helping him out when he needed, but then my buddies and I turned into assholes - I guess we were bored.  We'd throw stuff at him during exams when the teachers were outside chatting it up, and there was even this one kid in our AP class that started smacking William on the face with a rolled up newspaper.  It was funny to watch.

If I can go back and do it all over again I'd be a pacifist.  =)
(ID #66119) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:39
physics152 in USA
I've being at both sides too and the one thing I can attest that works good is to return the hit if it gets violent. I was older and taller in my grade but I was always bottom row on PE. So I wasn't specially strong or fit. The only advantage I had was probably that everyone believed I knew kung-fu since I was the only Asian. Every bully who tried to hit me got hit back and never came back for seconds. I guess the military school policy was either hit back or we'll make you. They sometimes made me box when I was middle school and didn't know crap about boxing. The best training was my mom beating me for any stupid thing I did and she even used a log once. It is unbelievably effective the amount of pain resistance you can develop. Probably that's why I never saw much physical bullying in my elementary to high school years since all my friends and people I knew got beat by their parents.
(ID #66120) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:39
Registered on 2008/06/25 16:38
haha! awesome. Same here! I've built up quite a tolerance for pain! (thanks mom and dad) It does help to be the only asian, too. People in my class were scared to bully me because they thought I knew martial arts.  
(ID #222804) Posted on 2008/06/27 00:40
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
Registered on 2007/08/22 05:30
I'll go a little further on the subject and call bullying one of the main reasons for school shooting accidents and such.

I was kinda victim of bullying too... but I guess here in Brazil things are not as bad as Japan or US.. or UK.

But yeah, it happens. Might get physical, might be more subjective... but I guess lots of us have some stories better left in the past.

I heard some stories of brazilians who went to japan as kids (japanese descendants), and were treated awfully in school.

For instance, in japan, brazilians are "burajiro-jin". So kids in school would call the guy "butajiro-jin"... relating brazilians to pigs.

Things like this can ruin a person's life, creating scars that could lead to mental issues... which leads to school shootings.

Depression is the other consequence.

But I'm kinda glad things didn't turn out too bad after everything I went through as a child and specially as a teenager. I'm even a little proud of myself.

And so should you Danny! Crappy childhood, and look how far you got!

It's like we earned the right to be children once again. XD
(ID #66122) Posted on 2007/12/06 04:51
Dedale in S'pore after France
Labyrinth builder
Registered on 2007/12/04 17:28
Bullying sure does exist also in France... even though it does not seem to me so common than what can be seen in US TV shows or japanese anime.

Not sure about Singapore.

I was relatively spared from it, and then I studied martial arts: it boosted my confidence with teaching me respect and temper in the same time !
(ID #66124) Posted on 2007/12/06 05:21
Maya in Out there, Somewhere out there.
Being human/Student
Registered on 2007/06/21 16:24
Hm...Can't say I ever got bullied in my life. Just teased and called racist names. But although I am a girl, and was pretty small for my age, I was the fastest girl in my elementary (bragging here!!!XD) , and I was always standing up for myself and sadly enough even getting into huge fist fights with the guys. I even protected my friends when i felt something bad was being talked about them. Hahah! Yeah...the great times of comming home with bruises under the eye, or some other place on the face. Hah hah! I look back and I laugh at it because those "not so pleasent" moments taught me to stand up and speak up so everyone can see and hear. Now that I'm a few years older, my attitude has changed in to the "Never give up, Never let ANYONE push you around, and always believe in yourself even if all odds are against you." Btw Danny-san, I think it's great that you're a kid at heart. Not many can stay a kid in heart while having a good career, a great wife, many friends and a good hobby. XD 
(ID #66125) Posted on 2007/12/06 05:33
andra in Singapore
Secondary Student~
Registered on 2007/11/06 14:19
if you've been bullying and reported to the police here, I congratulate you that you've just dug yourself a grave.

There are often a number of bullyings here, ranging from the minors to the serious. Some are just classmates "playing" with each others and could just be solved within themselves or by the teachers. Of course, the serious and intense ones would go to the police.

I've not been bullied and have not be a bully before. Mainly because I'm one of those "solo" type in class.
(ID #66126) Posted on 2007/12/06 05:40
Nightshade in Planet Earth, Sol System, Alpha Sector
3D Animation Instructor
Registered on 2007/10/15 18:27
I'm sure there are bullies everywhere but here in the Philippines it's not such a big problem, at least where I went to school it wasn't.  I don't remember any bullying at all actually.  I know some kids called each other names and such, but for my batch at least, you weren't "in" if you didn't have a pet name.  Most people just took it in stride.

What's a bigger issue here is that of fraternities and serious injuries/deaths from hazing and initiations.
(ID #66127) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:01
Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia
VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.
Registered on 2007/07/06 10:07
this is a confession of sorts.
I have been a bully when i was in secondary school.There was this guy in class that many of my classmates would pick on and i joined in because of peer pressure and the need to divert attention from myself(im quite close to that fella in terms of social ranking)
when i reflect on my actions now. It really makes me sick of myself for being such a horrible person.
It's been a couple of years since my *dark* phase.I have apologised to him and since have embraced the otaku way of life.
But in the back of my mind i still feel guilty for ruining his secondary school life.  
(ID #66129) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:04
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:48
I have been bullied quite a bit when I was younger (primary school and early adolescence). Hopefully it never happened out of recess time. I always had the chance to have a supportive mother and sister and to know about the Good and Bad in life but also to appreciate the beauty of life... Otherwise I guess I might have turned out the wrong way and paid a heavy price.

Instead of turning violent (Which is the easy but worst path in life) and try to cope with pain via addiction and dangerous behavior, I mainly went for positive self-talk, patience and relativism. I however became quite cold and distant and created my own emotional armor. I have learned a lot about life, accepted myself and how this world works and matured a lot with time. I  can be very loyal and give everything to those who deserve it and be very fierce to my enemies. 

I have yet to establish a network of true friends and give friendship, affection and love for those I deem deserving. A long and painful trial to overcome, but something necessary for happiness. 
For now, I am fighting for my future  with the best I have. I also try not to have regrets so I don't suffer from emotional pain.
(ID #66130) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:09
xjaymanx in Vegas, baby!
Technical Writer/Editor, Designer, Collector, Artist, Nice Guy
Registered on 2006/12/29 11:01
Yup, experienced physical bullying myself as one of the few non-whites during my New York grade-school years. Not so much in school, but by my babysitter's sons! 

I'm only a couple years older than you, Danny, but thankfully, I never experienced the extremes I've read about. (The worst I remember is being called a "Chink" by a random bus-riding kid during my walk home, and almost getting hit in the head by a snowball from a car on another walk home.) Luckily, although painfully shy, my self-esteem was kept afloat by my good grades, kickball skill, ability to draw, and a few fellow geeks along the way. Even made it to salutatorian. ^_^;

But maybe I'm doing a similar thing. Reliving my childhood.
(ID #66131) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:20
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:48
I kind of feel that if you're too peaceful and shy, you make a fine target for bullying, what happened to yours truly.

I also always wondered why some people were experiencing discrimination because they tend to go their own, unique way. It is not because one decides to be different from the others and not follow the main trend that they are  monsters or sort.

I didn't care about not having friends. I preferred to stay away from ones only present for fun or for superficial reasons and those with the ultimate goal of getting something from you and dropping you like garbage once they got what they wanted.

The only way for preventing and not being (much) affected by bullying is to show that you are an individual with feelings and inner strength. To have the necessary support, someone to rely on in difficult moments is definitely helpful in this process.

Just never do something stupid out of despair as it will eat you whole instead of saving you.

Thanks for reading.
(ID #66132) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:28
Mics in Philippines
I wasn't bullied when I was a kid but when I was in highschool. It made me miserable and though I would laugh with them when they start making fun of me and embarassing me in front of a lot of people. I showed them I'm cool with them doing that but everytime I go home after class I'd cry. When I went to College I started to change my attitude and my classmates just didn't bother me like the ones before. I started to not care about what people do and they just get tired and stop.

In the end I learned that it's how you look at yourself that others would look at you. The more miserable I think of myself, the more miserable I become.
(ID #66134) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:32
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
Registered on 2007/01/03 16:36
Had my share of bullying back when I was in first grade but that was it. :D  I got fed up and stood up against those bullies...now I bully the bullies. lol.  I find that they bully more those kids that seem to won't fight back, but if you do you'll see that they're not much of anything. hahah. ^^
(ID #66135) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:34
Glasseyelashes in Oklahoma
Photography
Registered on 2007/11/01 15:55
My babysitters' little brother bullied me so much when I was growing up. On a daily basis, he'd hit me, push me down, and even one time he sat on me punching me in the ribs. 

School wasn't so much a problem, sure I got picked on because I was the tallest girl in class and I had glasses. Highschool, I joined the volleyball team and my picking on days were over. Hurray for sports, they equal instant popularity.
(ID #66136) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:43
FatBastard in active space monkey
Professional Speech Writer
Registered on 2007/11/04 18:16
@Danny, dude, there is never any need to explain yourself to others who question your interests. Pay no heed to those emails as they're miserable people who only WISH they had something they enjoyed in their lives as much as you do now. Armor on my friend, armor on...

Fortunately, I've never really been bullied. Only a racist remark once in a blue moon. Good memories and good people around me as a kid/teen. Unfortunately, it seemed all too short with all these adult responsibilities on my shoulders.

Ever since school shootings started making news, there has been ads here in N. America against bullying, and also increased cyberbullying. Which I can attest to as I use to help moderate a forum/chat site. Lots of kicking and banning I tell ya.
(ID #66137) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:44
FatBastard in active space monkey
Professional Speech Writer
Registered on 2007/11/04 18:16
Actually, now that I think about it. Back in elementary school I remember this new kid who was picked on alot. One day during recess someone started harassing him, and he took out his pencil and stabbed the bully in the hand. Ironically, he got in more trouble than the bully. It was a very confusing moral being a young kid at the time.
(ID #66139) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:54
radical anime fan in Singapore; starting to freeze up. Mmm, end-of-year weather.
Polytechnic Freshman. Mmm... fresh.
Registered on 2007/01/25 21:20
I second him. In Singapore, bullies often get away with it while kids that retaliate in self-defense are the ones that get the punishment. Apparently kids are supposed to report to the teachers instead of taking matters into their own hands; but some of the teachers apparently just don't give a #@$^. I was lucky to get into a school where the majority of people are civil.
(ID #66140) Posted on 2007/12/06 06:59
まっすぐGO! in Melbourne, Australia
Registered on 2007/11/19 18:46
yeah depends on which school

and depends on the severity of bullying. Light bullying is ok in my opinion, which is something that is infrequent, not prolonged over a period of time, not enough physical damage to cause damage for more than 1 minute, and not enough psychological damage to last more than 1 minute.

and it's sad but there's bullying in the workplace. It seems that after people grow up they start going the opposite way again.
(ID #66142) Posted on 2007/12/06 07:15
keats in NL
student
Registered on 2007/09/02 20:42
Bullied kid success story:

I lived in France for a couple of years as a kid, and naturally because I was from the Netherlands, I got bullied :) Luckily my mother and my sister took up on it (I had no idea what was going on), and I think my dad told me to stand up for myself and fight. So one day, there was a large group of kids following me, and I went Berzerk and attacked the leader. It's one of my few victories in life, I had a great time in France after that. It also taught me to not dwell on the bad things in life, but to instead look at all the good things! I came out stronger, and I never bullied anybody myself :) 
(ID #66143) Posted on 2007/12/06 07:32
Lan
bullying does make kids stronger... (some)
(ID #66145) Posted on 2007/12/06 07:39
My school had bullying and racial problems.  My brother and I had problems from both.  He had to change schools cause it got so bad and I stayed (against my better judgment).

On the other hand, that which does not kill us makes us stronger.  Hypothetically.  Or at least, sympathetic to the kids I see bullied every day.  I'd like to think I came away better from those experiences but the reality is I came away with incredibly low self-esteem and socialization issues.
(ID #66146) Posted on 2007/12/06 08:17
Hwang in England
Student of all things
Registered on 2007/04/05 21:45
Glad to say ive never been bullied but ive been around people that have and it really shows in their self confidence etc.
The sad fact is i dont think it's ever going to be truely eradicated. It seems that kids these days almost expect it will happen. I remember a report on the news in the UK not so long ago that backed up that view. 
I think in the UK the situation has become better over the past few years with government drives to stamp it out though.
It seems in Japan it's almost part of the culture to bully "outsiders" or have a negative view of them for whatever reason. For a country so far ahead technology wise it certainly seems like they need to raise their game.
(ID #66147) Posted on 2007/12/06 08:23
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal
Student
Registered on 2007/01/03 02:12
Bullied happens almost everywhere in school but amazingly that doesn't happen in our colleges, only when you're a sophomore or caloiro as we call it, we get to make them loads of pranks and make then do funny stuff but then after that week of pranks we stop and everything is back to normal no bullying happens during the entire year everyone is very nice to each other believe me. 

In high school and mid school things can be different, since I live in a small town I was never bullied in high school nor would I let it happen but in mid school I was a couple of times but it was nothing I couldn't handle by myself ^^.    
(ID #66148) Posted on 2007/12/06 08:29
Space Cowboy in Los Angeles
College Student
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:13
@FatBastard
That actually sounds like part of my life in elementary school. 

Addendum @Anyone interested
I think the bullying problem in America is compounded by the fact that the country has gotten really politically correct as of late, to the point of Zero-tolerance policies (ie. If you're in a fight, even defending yourself, you get suspended/expelled). The problem with these zero-tolerance policies is that usually its the kids who don't care about getting expelled who do the bullying, and the kids that care that do care, so they can't fight back. 

Even if they tell someone about it, schools will probably want some proof of this bullying, and if the kids can't supply good enough evidence, then they're kind of screwed. Even if one bully does get stopped, he still might want to take revenge from this. 

If the student takes the issue outside of school and fights, he still could possibly get kicked out, and even then, there's the possibility of trouble with the police as well. If the kid goes this route and fights, well, usually bullies pick on someone with little to no friends, whereas the other party will possibly have, a party of people backing him up. This also goes to the issue of evidence. Your word against theirs and friends. 

Wow, long comment for me.
(ID #66149) Posted on 2007/12/06 08:31
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland
Student Business Economics
Registered on 2007/08/05 18:23
I was bullied a lot in my early years on primairy school, mostly because of my skin color. But my mom really stood up for me and discussed the bullying that was going on with the teachers too. On high school they started bullying me as well, but because that ended up in big fights a lot it soon stopped. ^^ But just like CrazyAnimeTuga said, the sphere on colleges is so much different than on primairy and high schools, I've never seen or heard anything about bullying on my college so far. Sure, some of my class students make fun of my surname (which is Chinese and sounds a bit odd in their eyes) and call me the son of one of the teachers (even though I don't look like that guy at all XD), but that's not really bullying in my eyes since I can laugh about it too.
(ID #66151) Posted on 2007/12/06 08:55
Dors in Florida
Stocker
Registered on 2007/09/02 11:25
When I lived in China attending elementry school, I was not bullied. Until I moved to the city where they looked down on people from rural areas. I was bullied both by teachers and student. My grandparents didn't liked it, when I got poked in the hand by a sharp pencil by my teacher, we moved back.

Then I came to America, it was fine until I when to a middleschool in a not-so-good neighborhood. I was called names and got picked on but it wasn't so bad. I was not looked down because they thought I wasn't as capable, I was just different.

In highschool I attended a special program where I was placed among peers who knew better, bullying was not known, especially those dealing with stereotypes.

I slowly come to understand that bullies are a good indicater of a person's direction in their future, so I don't worry about it too much.
(ID #66152) Posted on 2007/12/06 09:31
Shasui in Norwich UK
yes this is a problem I have suffered most of my life with

and right now im being bullyed out of a job

(please note I never post what I realy do for a living)

so yeh bullying is a big problem here
(ID #66154) Posted on 2007/12/06 09:50
alrick in Manila, Philippines
Registered on 2008/01/24 14:24
I never experience bullying in my entire life probably because I'm just to plain for some bastards to make fun of me.....

As I have seen in m