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"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

author:Hei Xiaosheng

With the occurrence of various school bullying incidents, people have also begun to pay attention to this crime without punishment or even responsibility. A number of film and television works featuring victims of school bullying have appeared, including "Young You", which has been very popular in recent times. No one can imagine what kind of soul is buried under those childish faces.

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

Those who bully others on campus, no matter how cute and naïve they seem. But neither can hide the cruelty and evil in their hearts. Without legal sanctions, it also allows seemingly naïve school bullies to go unpunished. The same disaster is the victim of bullying.

"If I Were a Hero" is an animation focused on school bullying, but unfortunately, the protagonist is not a hero, he is a bystander who witnesses a school bully. In stark contrast to the outward weakness is the protagonist's dream of becoming a hero. But in the end, the protagonist still chooses silence and even joins the bullying side.

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

I don't know if this is a presentation of the creator's memories of the past, or if the creative team simply wants to look at school bullying as a bystander. The animation is fake, but in real life, there are more such events.

<h1>hey! We had another sandbag</h1>

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

This time it was a girl who was bullied by the school, and the ridiculous reason for bullying this girl was an ugly girl with a birthmark on her face. In the child's world, as long as you are a little different, you can become a point of being bullied. This is not alarmism, this is the truest status quo! But at first the bullies weren't so excessive. The initial school bullying was silent, and the ugly girl only encountered people's criticism and cold reception.

And the ugly girl's tablemate is a little hero. The little hero is the first friend of the ugly girl, the little hero has a heroic dream in his heart, so when other children criticize the ugly girl, the little hero steals his father's money and buys a lot of toys to block the mouths of those people, and the little hero also takes the ugly girl to the cinema, amusement park and other places to play. The little hero said, "But I'm like him [the hero in the comic book], even if it's life and death, I'm not afraid."

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

But ironically, when the ugly girl was beaten and insulted, the little hero did not stand up. What is "life and death"? Just talking. And the bully who beat up the school bully, but when he bullied with a few little boys, he playfully said: "Hey! We had another sandbag. "

It was this one-sided sentence that was enough to send a little girl to hell.

Because of the fear of being bullied together, the little hero chose to ignore it, and even when the ugly girl took the initiative to show kindness, the little hero said in front of the whole class: "I am not your friend!" "

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

The ugly girl cried in front of her face, and the story came to an abrupt end, without any reversal. Such an ending is heart-wrenching, but it is also very realistic. Because the real scene is generally like this. If there really are so many heroes in every school, how can there be so many people who have been hurt?

<h1>There are no heroes in school bullying</h1>

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

On a social Q&A platform, someone once asked how it felt to be bullied on campus, and one of them replied: "I will never forgive in this life."

Maybe when school bullying grows up, they will regret what they have done in the past and then go to the victims to apologize. But is such an apology really sympathetic and chooses to apologize for the pain of the beatings that the victims have suffered, or just to make their lives unblemished, to make themselves less ashamed, to make themselves become the so-called goodness in their hearts?

Therefore, those school bullies not only have psychological problems, but also have very selfish thoughts. Human nature is very complicated, and most of the children who are bullied by the school have not experienced malicious destruction, and it is the malice in the campus that makes them grow up gradually. But helping to grow is not a tool for school bullies to commit wanton murder.

Why do school bullies like to bully others? Why are those who witness bullying reluctant to come forward to help?

Sometimes, there may be only two or three bullies, but there can be dozens of bystanders, and even some bystanders can become bullies. You can never underestimate the degree of evil in human nature. The same is true of those school bullies, what makes them bully others so naturally?

It is malice that grows in their hearts, prejudice, anger, greed and hypocrisy, and those bullies are the collection of the dirtiest emotions of human nature. To be honest, everyone has these emotions, but the bullies who indulge themselves to hurt others, wave violent hands at vulnerable people, and undoubtedly amplify those emotions.

And what about the bystanders? They are undoubtedly the most authentic people who are most suitable for this society, and when they turn a blind eye to the calls for help from others, it also means that one day in the future, they will also face the point of no way to ask for help. So sometimes the heavens are naïve and arranged, and it allows selfish people to torture each other. So, is this progress of the times, or is it a regression?

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

If the earth is a prison, then every human being living on the earth is a prisoner in a cage. And what role do the bullied play? It is the Fallen. Because there is no hope for reality, because I don't love myself, I want to endure it and pass. In the face of harm, if you yourself don't want to speak for yourself and protect yourself, then who else is willing to protect you?

Some people say that the law of nature is "the weak eat the strong", and this kind of thinking has artificially divided rank and status as soon as it appears, dividing people into strong and weak. So the weak are considered to be bullied, and those who are bullied in school are also those who admit to being weak.

But even so, we still can't blame those who are bullied, because it is the school bully who really causes all this, and for the bullied person, we can't expect a child living in the ivory tower who has imperfect legal awareness and even insufficient means to find an adult way, or even use sophistry to protect himself.

<h1>When evil kicks its nose in the face, should goodness remain "tolerant"? </h1>

"If I Were a Hero" witness to school bullying! That memory will be a nightmare for a lifetime hey! We have another sandbag school bully without heroes when evil kicks their noses in the face, should kindness still be "tolerant"?

However, nowadays, school bullying incidents are frequent, and the number of victims is becoming more and more numerous. This kind of school bullying incident destroys the possibility of a person's growth from the root. Should juvenile delinquency be punished? This question will have to wait for the future to be answered.

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