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Causes of Bullying

Autor:   •  February 27, 2013  •  Essay  •  333 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,670 Views

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What Causes Bully?

Nowadays, bullying is one of the most concerned social problems that happens every day and everywhere around us. Bullying is defined as a form of aggressive behavior manifested by the use of force to affect others by attacking, hitting, taunting, etc. Mostly, bullying happens in schools and our neighborhoods. This out-of-control act is very harmful, especially to the victims; it could lead them to have mental problems, suicide, and other affects that last a lifetime. The causes of bullying are various; the criminals are influenced by bad images on TV, video games, or it could be caused by the stress disorder of criminals have.

First of all, the most common reason of bullying is the stress disorder in the criminals. All of us always need free time to relax, to have fun, to enjoy, and to sleep soundly after a long day of work or school. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to do so; he/she might spend too much times for work and study. A long period of lacking necessary need can cause them to be stressful and angry. Then, they would take those stresses out of others people by bullying them. For example, most of children in Asia countries have to study very hard from the morning until the evening to get good grades, which their parents expect. So that they don’t have enough time to sleep and they are being stressful. Then, the students might take their stresses out and bully their friends in school. According to an article on CNN, Josh, a senior who was both a victim and an aggressor admits that he began to get bullying by his two best friends in ninth grade. He said in misery, “They physically abused me, mentally abused me, emotionally abused me and put of their angers on me ". “I'll admit it. I thought of suicide”. Bullying is mostly caused by the stressful disorder in a person, that they can’t control themselves and express their anger to others.

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