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Promoted by Hey U.G.L.Y. (Unique, Gifted, Lovable, You), the National Bullying Bystanders Unite Week seeks to encourage the 85% of people who witness bullying but do nothing to pledge not to let bullying thrive.
Whether it’s school bullying, street bullying, or cyberbullying, being bullied is always a traumatic experience for the bullied and many people around them.
Bullying is often problematic for the bullies themselves as it’s an extremely unhealthy way of expressing or suppressing emotions.
The vast majority of bullies are tormented people (Bullies can also be animals or nations) who feel helpless in some area of their lives and choose to bully to regain control. Rather than ‘pick on someone their own size’ who could fight back or make things difficult, bullies seek to exploit vulnerabilities and use everything they can to look superior to others.
This month is about saying ‘no!’ to bullying and educating people on the resources available to help the bullied and bullies change their life.
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