Probably not the most helpful suggestion but I'd go for kicking **** out the bullies personally. And if your not really in a position to do it, or you have a moral distatse for such actions, pay someone else to do it.
Absolutely spot on. A culture of humiliation and unfortunately, some people are led to believe that they've somehow 'won' or are immune from it. Until we stop watching and consuming celebrity gossip in such a profitable manner for the people who peddle it, it'll keep being a driver of young people feeling like they're unworthy of even living. Can't just blame the people who make those shows, we all have to bear some responsibility, we've all read gossip and given the Daily Mail et al some cash, even unwittingly, at times.
Sandy, looking back now, I wish I had. I wasn’t the biggest lad in my class and certainly wasn’t the toughest. What I was back then was soft as ****e and scared of almost everything.
It's a flaw in human nature imo, the ability to gang up in numbers and pick on those weaker or different from yourself. Had it when I was younger when I moved, not a good experience for anyone to have to go through.
The lad got to lead out an all star rugby team at the weekend: https://www.theguardian.com/austral...lied-for-dwarfism-leads-out-rugby-league-team Hope he doesn't let the coward bullies win. Good luck to the lad