I Just Want to Say "Bully-victim, You are not alone!" - Deepstash
I Just Want to Say "Bully-victim, You are not alone!"

I Just Want to Say "Bully-victim, You are not alone!"

Bully does not occur exclusively, in fact, it occurred around us regularly. There are three groups of people that can be found during bullying, the perpetrator, the victim, and the audience. the saddest thing is that if we happen to be the audience and we choose not to confront the perpetrator, we can also be classified as the perpetrator.

In addition, the victim also can be the perpetrator in the future. and that's why, bullying can be called as the devil circle, as it does not stop happening in the world if we do not choose to stop it.

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