Tuesday, March 17, 2015

On the bus

Just a thought that I bothered to write it down during a bus ride since I'm too bored.

When someone of superior done an act of justification on the junior, it always seem to be deem as "bullying". It always seems to be appear as though the superior is using his/her forces, power, authority etc to take advantage of the junior. It always seems as though what they did is wrong and not right because the one that got affected is the junior. What if it's the truth and the fact? What if it's just the junior victimized him/herself? Just because it's coming from a higher authority or someone bigger than you does it always necessary means bullying? Bullying is attacking someone and creating shits about the person that isn't real. But what if it is indeed the junior make the mistake but just too afraid to admit it? And naturally, he or she would position themselves in the best situation  to benefit themselves which is to appear weak so that everybody else can come to their rescue.. To defend for them, to stand up for them, to sympathize them... That's what the public will do because everyone wants to be the hero to fight for the weak against the strong... But what if it's really the junior who a mistake and refuse to admit bravely? Why does it always seems like the one with more power "bullying" the small cat? It's so scary what different perspective can tell you about so many things.

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