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posted by n1 on Saturday April 19 2014, @08:28AM   Printer-friendly
from the psychology-morning dept.

According to Medical Xpress:

The negative social, physical and mental health effects of childhood bullying are still evident nearly 40 years later, according to new research by King's College London. The study is the first to look at the effects of bullying beyond early adulthood, and is published in the American Journal of Psychiatry.

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 21 2014, @07:57PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 21 2014, @07:57PM (#34128)

    This is the unspoken "moral heart" of Republican / Conservative politics

    You need to meet more republicans than the ones you have met. Most of the ones I know would have twisted the bullies arm off and said "you do that again, you will pay". The 'liberals' I met tried 'have you tried talking to him about how he feels'. Neither way 'fixes' the issue and both make it worse for one of the two parties but not better for both.

    Most school systems let it go on because it is easier than having to deal with it. If you deal with the bully you have to expel someone and hurt your school in some way. If you deal with the bullied you have to expel someone and possibly hurt your school in some way. So they let it go on because it is easier. In some cases where 'popular' kids are involved they encourage it and twist it so the victim gets blamed.

    However, sounds like you want a convenient scapegoat in 'the republicans'. Making you just simply a bigot. Take your crap back to SD. It has become a giant 'liberal' love fest there anyway.