Cyber bullying
As the name suggests, it’s basically bullying done on the internet or any electronic device which is used as a means of communication. It can be in the form of a text, an audio or a video.
This type of bullying has a great effect on the mental health of the victim and can ruin them easily if done constantly. Some even get so affected that they start to believe they are worthless because some stranger on the internet told them that they’re worthless.
Social media is where most of cyber bullying takes place, as it is a wide platform containing millions of people, where every other person is a stranger to one another, where anyone can say anything to anyone — and get away with it. Some bullies even make fake profiles/accounts and target others.
No one’s there to monitor the stuff that goes on. However, we can always report that page or profile which is allegedly involved in bullying. But the social media site and app makers must take appropriate and effective steps to prevent cyber bullying and there should have a very strict actions taken against bullies in general.
Physical bullying
The kind of bullying we recognise more easily is physical bullying. And it is also very common. The most hurtful part about physical bullying is that when the victim gets asked about the bruises and scratches on his body, he is usually so scared that he lies and says he fell from the stairs, whereas in reality the bully caused this damage to him. What’s even worse is the fact that others tend to buy the lies the victims tell about the beatings.
Physical bullying is basically about showing power, having unexpressed anger or having been physically bullied or beaten themselves and hurting others is the bully’s way to get even or vent.
Verbal bullying
This too causes major emotional damage. Verbal bullying can be done by cursing, shouting, calling the victim names, verbal humiliation, etc. If you see anyone doing the acts stated above, then use appropriate measures to prevent and report it.
Next up, the type of bullying I’m going to talk about may sound odd to be considered as an act of bullying, but, trust me, it’s quite important and must be highlighted like the others. It’s a kind of verbal bullying.
It’s the bullying done actively by our relatives. Yes, you read it right, relatives. We live in a society where relatives are a very important part of our lives and we meet them frequently too. Since they are related to us, they think that they can treat other people’s children like their own. And some don’t even treat them the same kind of kindness.
Most say they treat us like our parents do but they don’t. All they want to do is to humiliate, insult and belittle other children so that they portray their own children as better, so that they can dominate the rest. Relatives like these do such acts out of jealousy. They would say literally everything that comes to their mouth without any filter whatsoever. They wouldn’t care about the ones they bully. Actually they won’t even realise that they’re bullying.
Some think that it’s very motherly/fatherly for them to pinpoint the possible flaws of the children they’re related to — but it’s not okay. They think it’s totally fine to humiliate the kid about his/her weight, height, talents, academic results, cooking, passion, job, life, etc.
Bullies have the tendency to manipulate their victims and all this results in most of the victims being quiet about their suffering. Saying that the victims are simply traumatised is an understatement. Never turn a blind eye on anyone who’s getting bullied and the one who’s bullying.
Those who bully others will get a taste of their wrongdoings one day. It can be possible for them to make things right before it’s too late but, then again, it depends on their realisation and guilt. Until then, stay safe and save others too. You never know who might be in desperate need to be saved by this agonising act of cruelty.
Published in Dawn, Young World, August 17th, 2019