Getting educated on specific topics helped me realize I was being bullied.

Educating myself on various topics has opened my eyes to the bullying I experienced. Bullying is a harmful behavior that persists, regardless of how frequently it occurs.

It wasn’t until the last day of school in 2024 that I fully recognized the bullying directed at me. This realization came as I watched numerous videos exposing hateful behavior from individuals and even the government.

Many people try to downplay bullying by using different terminology, but it’s essential to confront it head-on.

I’m fed up with the propaganda spread by those with extremist views, which not only cloud people’s recognition of problematic situations but also target educational efforts.

One Reply to “Getting educated on specific topics helped me realize I was being bullied.”

  1. It’s really important that you’ve recognized and acknowledged your experiences with bullying. It can often be subtle and insidious, making it difficult to identify until it reaches a tipping point. Your awareness and education on the topic are crucial steps towards understanding and validating your feelings. It’s disheartening to see how pervasive harmful behaviors and ideologies can be, especially when they are disguised or downplayed. It’s vital that we continue to call out these actions, educate others, and support one another in creating a more understanding and accepting environment. Your voice matters in this fight against bullying and hate. Keep speaking up and advocating for change!

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