Let's fight against Bullying friends. Bmat Drama Team is helping to fight against bullying. Girls and Boys can be bullied everywhere and every minutes. So everyone has to help each other to fight against Bullying. Help your friends to fight against Bullying.
About Bullying / Meaning of Bullying:
Bullying is the use of force, threat, or
coercion to
abuse,
intimidate, or aggressively
dominate
others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential
prerequisite is the perception, by the bully or by others, of an
imbalance of
social or physical power, which distinguishes bullying from conflict. Behaviors used to assert such domination can include verbal
harassment or
threat, physical
assault or coercion, and such acts may be directed repeatedly towards particular targets.
Rationalizations
for such behavior sometimes include differences of social class, race,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, appearance, behavior, body
language, personality, reputation, lineage, strength, size or ability. If bullying is done by a group, it is called
mobbing.
Bullying can be defined in many different ways. The
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has no legal definition of bullying,while some states in the
United States have laws against it. Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse –
emotional (sometimes called relational),
verbal,
physical, and cyber. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion, such as intimidation.
Bullying ranges from one-on-one, individual bullying through to group bullying called
mobbing,
in which the bully may have one or more "lieutenants" who may seem to
be willing to assist the primary bully in his or her bullying
activities. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as
peer abuse.
Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context of
rankism.
A
bullying culture can develop in any context in which humans interact with each other. This includes
school, family, the
workplace,
home, and neighborhoods. In a 2012 study of male adolescent American
football players, "the strongest predictor [of bullying] was the
perception of whether the most influential male in a player's life would
approve of the bullying behavior".