Milly Hayward
6 years ago
Years ago I once attended a conference about bullying at work hosted by Tim Fields who also covered bullying on line and in other situation. It occurred to me that there are people who are bullies and don't even realise that they are doing it. So I thought it might be worth opening a discussion thread about the subject. |
Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
Very good thread, Milly. |
Milly Hayward
replied to Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
Yes Larry . This is the bullying aspect of the personality... |
Ben Pickard
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
This really is a fabulous post, Milly and so articulately put. It makes clear what is already irritatingly obvious; I think we all know the issues with these people and what they're about and yet we often raise the level of the drama ourselves purely from frustration. This just demeans the innocent and gives the troll exactly what they are after. |
Milly Hayward
6 years ago
My introduction to this feed was taken from Tim Fields an industry leader on how to deal with Bullying in the workplace and on the internet. Bullying is rife in so many areas of our lives that it is important to be able to identify bullying behaviour and in doing so be able to fight against it. We have all heard on the news how bullying has pushed people to take their own lives or their lives have been made unbearable, but there are varying scales of bullying and a bully will often push nice people to behave out of character because the bully gets his joy from manipulating a nice person to do the wrong thing. Ignoring them and not biting at what ever the provocation, is the best action because they cannot bear to be ignored. They need their stage and control over others. |
PnQ Mod Account
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
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Hellon
replied to Jabberwoky 2
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
by silvershoes
I find your post to be quite disconcerting considering that you are a very new member...I mean..how did you find this thread for example? Most newbies take a while to settle in and find their feet so...mmmm! I see you lead us to an account that I can only imagine was yours, although it has been inactive for 5 years and...there was never a post made from that account so...what is you motive exactly? This thread was about five or six down the list of activity today...why pick this one? [[Clarification from Jane, moderator: The account Hellon is responding to here has been deleted, thank you]] |
Everlasting
replied to Hellon
6 years ago
^ sorry to hear your parents didn’t do anything about it. |
Hellon
replied to Everlasting
6 years ago
I think you've got it wrong Luce...my parents not doing anything about it was their way of telling me that they would not always be around to fight my battles and the sooner I stood on my own two feet the better for me in this big bad world. I'm extremely thankful that the did not molly coddle me :) |
silvershoes
replied to Hellon
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I think parents need to draw a line and step in if that line is crossed. Encouraging kids to fight their own battles is one thing, and it sounds like you feel it was the right call for your parents to make, Hellon, but if someone is throwing rocks at your kid's head, that (for me) crosses a line. There was a girl in my elementary school who died after kids in her class were on a hill above her, throwing rocks down at her. One struck her head and it was fatal. I will never forget it. |
Hellon
replied to silvershoes
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
but if someone is throwing rocks at your kid's head, that (for me) crosses a line |
Everlasting
replied to Hellon
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
“I think you've got it wrong Luce...my parents not doing anything about it was their way of telling me that they would not always be around to fight my battles and the sooner I stood on my own two feet the better for me in this big bad world. I'm extremely thankful that the did not molly coddle ...” |
Everlasting
replied to Hellon
6 years ago
“but if someone is throwing rocks at your kid's head, that (for me) crosses a line |
Milly Hayward
replied to Everlasting
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I experienced bullying at school by six girls and in those days parents were told by teachers nothing could be done. My parents told me not to fight back because that’s what the bullies wanted that it was not acceptable behaviour to be seen girls brawling in the streets. As a result of doing nothing (believing that I was doing the right thing) the bullying escalated to dangerous levels. |
Everlasting
replied to Milly Hayward
6 years ago
Yeah, definitely, people react differently to their experiences. Would that be due to personalities? |
Milly Hayward
replied to Everlasting
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
You could be right about personality types. People who bully have weak natures and are cowards with no sense of honour or empathy with others. |
Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
I agree with Jane and Luce, but I see Hellon's point. |
Hellon
replied to Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Yes well...I was brought up in the same school situation as you Larry and now...well, slowly they are all being wormed out and facing the bullying we considered as normal by those in charge of our education back then...luckily I was just hit over the knuckles with a ruler by the nuns :) lots were 'bullied' in other, more sinister ways it would seem. |
Milly Hayward
replied to Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Larry I agree with you. Thank goodness things have changed for the better in schools (Teachers used to throw wooden board rubbers at the kids, use rulers to rap knuckles and for more serious offenses the use of slippers on bums for punishment but not on girls that was in the 70s lol) |
Larry Chamberlin
replied to Hellon
6 years ago
^^ “Isn't this just what's going on between your president and Kim Jong-un right now???” |
Larry Chamberlin
replied to Hellon
6 years ago
^^ “Isn't this just what's going on between your president and Kim Jong-un right now???” |
Milly Hayward
replied to Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
It's such a shame that through out history humanity has had the capacity to do so much good yet it seems that so many leaders or people in power have instead caused bloodshed and grief. I often wonder if they were born cruel or whether having too much power changes them |
silvershoes
replied to Milly Hayward
6 years ago
I often think the type of person who seeks the highest forms of power is probably the type of person who shouldn’t have it. Of course it must be more complicated than that, but it’s hard not to think. |
Larry Chamberlin
replied to silvershoes
6 years ago
You have touched on the conundrum that the people most likely to seek power fall into two categories: |
silvershoes
replied to Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
Is there a specific book where Plato writes about benevolent philosopher kings? I want to read it. Sounds interesting. |
Milly Hayward
5 years ago, updated 5 years ago
The subject of cyber bullying has been raised recently (with no specific accusations being made as far as I am aware) However.... Internet trolling is something that should never be brushed under the carpet or minimised. Cyber bullying behavior is now a criminal act in the UK and is not acceptable behavior. |
nouriguess
5 years ago
I'm 24, and I'm being bullied at work. My boss who keeps saying how unworthy of my position she thinks I am, and how "millions of people would die to have this job", and that I won't have my PhD because I'm not that hardworking, and that I should do this and that because she said so without paying any attention to what I have to say, BUT she keeps giving me good rates and asks her boss to keep me in her department whenever I ask to be removed. SHE'S CRAZY. I used to come back home after work to cry for hours. I thought about quitting a lot but I really loved and needed the job. She is the only thing bad about it. Now, I have thicker skin, and I learnt how to shut her up with nice words and a smile. But everytime I see her, I feel stressed. |
Milly Hayward
replied to nouriguess
5 years ago
If you feel that you are being bullied at work keep a diary of events dates, times witnesses where possible and what occurred. If you see other people are also being bullied it might be worth jotting those down too. |
D.
replied to nouriguess
5 years ago, updated 5 years ago
There’ll be many people in our lives that want to see us fail, and will try to bully you, and many who are suffering themselves, that will also try to bully you. My mum always, always said to kill people with kindness, but that’s never easy! It’s also never easy to hear 100 people’s words of love and comfort over one person who makes your life hell. There are always arms we can crawl in to, always friends to vent at, but as soon as we leave, we are vulnerable again. It’s why we must repeat those words of support, like a mantra, a shield. |
nouriguess
replied to Milly Hayward
5 years ago
I talked to the HR. They told me that I could ask to teach classes that aren't in her department. I approved right away. Then she manipulated her boss to think that it was a misunderstanding and that I was childish and sensitive. She has two PhDs and tens of experience years in other universities. Plus she is so GOOD at lying and manipulating people. I knew how dramatic she'd make me look. Her boss knows she's kinda passive-aggressive but he has no idea how offensive and bluntly mean she can be, so he told me he knows I was right but he wanted me to keep teaching the same classes and give it another chance. I said yes. She got nicer for a few weeks. Then when she insulted me again, I had lost the courage to report her again to the HR. She's sick. I don't hate easily, but god I HATE her. |
nouriguess
replied to D.
5 years ago
Danny, I'm sure she has issues. She hates animals and holidays, so she definitely has issues. And maybe if she shows me just a little bit of her soft side, I'd totally sympathize with her, and just forget how awful she made me feel. But so far, she's the most spiteful thing ever (other co-workers think so as well). |
Hellon
5 years ago, updated 5 years ago
Noura...I'm very sorry to hear about your ordeal and, I do hope you can sort it out soon. I want to give you the space I think you need to vent here and, hopefully get some advice that will help you deal with this situation so I wouldn't take up too much space. I do feel, however, that Milly aimed her earlier post today about 'cyber-bullying' at me so I'd like to address it now. |
D.
replied to nouriguess
5 years ago
I read a lot that you can tell a lot from a person from how they see and treat animals. That she hates animals is quite telling. Maybe she used to have a soft side. Maybe it’s enveloped in spitefulness and hate now. |
nouriguess
replied to D.
5 years ago
I bet it's a very challenging job, especially when the parents of the bullies refuse to cooperate. I feel bad for all the kids whose parents taught them to be respectful and nice and are being bullied for it. I also feel bad for the bullies because god knows what turned them into bullies. |
ddavidd
5 years ago, updated 5 years ago
This article that was erased (unlawfully) was written by my sister in London to respond to the initial article about bullying:: |
ddavidd
replied to Milly Hayward
5 years ago, updated 5 years ago
Thank you, Milly, for emphasizing on the importance of the bulling. I guess man always need to be careful around his/her fellow man because there are predators out there. The predators that not only bully the individuals but also those who use the fact of bullying, against others for personal vendettas. So, therefore, we must have a very clear definition of bullying. |
silvershoes
5 years ago
I wonder if anyone here would be able to admit if they've ever been a bully? Funny how most (all?) of us can recall times we've been bullied. How many can recall times they've bullied? |
nouriguess
replied to silvershoes
5 years ago, updated 5 years ago
One of my good friends told me there was a time in high school when he bullied a guy in his class. Even though, now, he's a gentleman. He said he really regrets it, and he doesn't know what made him do it. |