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Letter to the editor: We must all stand against bullying

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1 Min Read Oct. 15, 2023 | 2 years Ago
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Regarding the editorial “Change the language of bullying” (Sept. 24, TribLIVE): The Bureau of Justice Statistics Report highlighting the growing number of young people targeted at the hands of those who inflict hurt and pain is immensely troublesome. Bullying diminishes one’s spirit; it makes a child feel they are less than another. Some victims have committed suicide.

There’s a song from the musical “South Pacific” called “You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught.” Babies are not born with hatred. How does America raise a new generation of secure, competent, productive young individuals if they are attacked for their beliefs, their disabilities, their “looks,” their heritage, their intelligence, their social standing, with prevalent bullying?

Parents and relatives, educators, religious personnel and each citizen must play a part. We must teach our children, empower them against those who bully, and instruct on how to respond. Most importantly, our society and our schools must recognize bullying is not harmless; it should carry a penalty.

It’s time for a serious national discussion on how to curb this growing trend. Each of us must join in the solution!

Georgie Blackburn

Tarentum

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