I Still remember my childhood, and the Word
"bulling" did not exist, I do
not remember that the children suffered because of that, in my times that was
just a phase or stage that eventually could be get better with time, but now
the younger generations have made this a kind of poisonous weapon than could even kill people just with a word… I
think than there are two problems in this issue, one; the education at home is
worse than 10 or 15 years ago and two; the quantity of shit than the children
have saw in TV and in video games was increased in the last time.
Fortunately we have become aware of the
issue, because there is a difference between to do a joke and to be evil, and
that difference is definitely the bullying. I must confess I did a lot of jokes
at school some of them very heavy, but never with evil intension and in a
context that might have seemed appropriate to do that.
Anyway, I still think than this fact is just a childhood
stage to overcome, and I hope for the benefit of humanity, that this stage will
be short, because I know many adults who
are going through it and that is absolutely disgraceful, they do not seem to
identify the boundary between the jokes and evil and that is a big problem, because
with those adults, what can we expect from our children?
Well, I hope do not be part of that group
now, and I hope the same from you.
Francisca,
ResponderBorrarWC: 262. Your are a bit far from the 300 required. Anyway, I thought your comments about bullying were very interesting, and that you were very clear and fluent. Good. Please, pay attention to the following obs.:
… or stage that eventually could (be) get better with time,
…(than) THAT the children have (saw in) SEEN ON TV and in video games (was) HAS increased in the last time.
…a difference between to (do) MAKE a joke and to be evil, and that difference is definitely (the) bullying. I must confess I (did) MADE a lot of jokes at school
… but never with evil intenTion and …
… boundary between (the) jokes and evil and that is a big problem, Well, I hope (do) not TO be part of that group now, and I hope the same from you.
Cheers,
JC