Originally Posted by
PlagueDoc
Lack of getting punched in the face, that's the problem. I garantee this would solve the problem with this modern kids, specially the north american ones.
They never leave their comfort zones, they always feel safe and think nothing can happen to them.
Fear is gone.
When I bullied people, what flowed through my mind when I did it. Was the fact that I wanted to be accepted, I didn't want to be the victim, so I sided with big shot people of the high school, I was AFRAID, I was the bully, yet I was afraid, that I was gonna get bullied. I was afraid that people could see through my rough exterior, and pinpoint my weaknesses and attack them. So you can't really state that fear isn't a factor whenever your talking about the actual bully his/herself. And another thing, America's attitude that you talk shit about, evolved from being bullied in the first place, American's didn't like it, so guess what? We pushed back. Everyone talks shit about America, yes we have a shit economy and president, yes we are natural born assholes, but that's just America. The main reason why I love America, is because we don't like to take shit from anyone. As for the comfort zone statement, your wrong. They stay in their comfort zone because they are afraid to leave, because they think things will happen to them if they leave that area. I'm not speaking for every bully in the world, about how they think, about how their mind progresses in such a way. I'm speaking through personal experience of being a bully. I regret the way I used to treat people. I'm glad Hero brought this discussion up, it has personal importance to me.