Bullies - (Lecture condemning bullying)

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Lecture condemning bullying.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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There are a few things I hate. I do not like the stupidity of arrogance. I do not like the meanness of jealousy. I do not like loud ish behavior. I do not like extra loud motorcycles and city streets, but I do not hate any of them. It's bullying I hate. Even though I was never really bullied at school, I was always two or three years younger than anyone in my class. This is because I skipped a class on two occasions. Instead of moving to the class above, I moved to the one above that I was probably only bullied for about three minutes in my entire school career. The reason was I usually teamed up with the toughest boy in the class, which is one example of the way brains can always out with brawn. Yet there is only one name that I remember from my kindergarten days. It is the name of the big bully. I wasn't one of his victims, but I still knew that what he did was horrid. To enjoy attacking and tormenting someone weaker who cannot fight back is cruelty for it's own sake to inflict pain on another person for no other reason than the pleasure it gives. One is in fact, the first small step a child can take into evil. There are those who are they do not condone. Bullying will excuse it in Children as natural behavior. Nature does not inflict pain. For the pleasure of it, though, an animal will kill another for food or to protect its young. Not for enjoyment. Bullying is not natural at its most extreme. When torture is done for the fun of it, it is pure evil. That is why I hate bullying.