Keeno wrote:
It probably is true to say that bullying in all its forms comes down to conformity...
This lecture told of how perhaps bullies bully to make others conform and are supported by social groups which value
cohesion. How bullies gain social acceptance by enforcing social conformity.
Fascinating. This seems plausible. Often the victim is the one who seems to end up with the blame and the stigma, it's they that are moved class or school, not the bully. The "weird" one is seen as the problem, not the bullying behaviour.
It brings to mind a documentary on lions I saw years ago. It stuck in my mind because one of the lionesses was "different", she didn't behave normally within her society and she was shunned to the margins of the pride, scratching a living mostly by herself. It was distressing to see. It felt familiar.
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