from what I've read about it its not just some hurful commentsTreaos Serrare said:Cyber-bullying isn't the problem, people with such weak wills and poor self esteem that bullshit some dickhead says to them online forces them to scurry to mommy or daddy going whaaaaaaaa, or in the worst cases taking a straight edge to their veins. is the problem, why has each new generation gotten progressively weaker in the dept of self esteem and self worth? it is ridiculous
you are wrong, it is just recent an more current generations, the constant coddling and babying of children from the 90's on has made a weak and pitiful generation of mentally and emotionally dysfunctional people who need pointless bullshit therapy to be able to deal with life.Vault101 said:from what I've read about it its not just some hurtful commentsTreaos Serrare said:Cyber-bullying isn't the problem, people with such weak wills and poor self esteem that bullshit some dickhead says to them online forces them to scurry to mommy or daddy going whaaaaaaaa, or in the worst cases taking a straight edge to their veins. is the problem, why has each new generation gotten progressively weaker in the dept of self esteem and self worth? it is ridiculous
it can go up to full on insane harassment
and if a young kid is being told over and over that they are x then yeah they are gonna believe it
and its got nothing to do with "current generations"
The dude create a big ad hominem why he was at itnight_chrono said:![]()
I rest my case.
Your name is awesome and I want it.Ironic Pirate said:My name is Joseph Evangelisti
I'm also not uncomfortable saying that I'm Steven Anthony Skelly, from the Town of Barnsley in South Yorkshire born November the 14th 1990. Yes I agree with you, I made the decision to share that information, I'm not really scared of the reprisals that this may cause or on giving out my information. However I can understand why people would like to keep their identity anonymous and I'd vote against anything that would stop that.Cheesus333 said:snip
1. not everyone is youTreaos Serrare said:you are wrong, it is just recent an more current generations, the constant coddling and babying of children from the 90's on has made a weak and pitiful generation of mentally and emotionally dysfunctional people who need pointless bullshit therapy to be able to deal with life.Vault101 said:from what I've read about it its not just some hurtful commentsTreaos Serrare said:Cyber-bullying isn't the problem, people with such weak wills and poor self esteem that bullshit some dickhead says to them online forces them to scurry to mommy or daddy going whaaaaaaaa, or in the worst cases taking a straight edge to their veins. is the problem, why has each new generation gotten progressively weaker in the dept of self esteem and self worth? it is ridiculous
it can go up to full on insane harassment
and if a young kid is being told over and over that they are x then yeah they are gonna believe it
and its got nothing to do with "current generations"
you don't like what someone is saying to or about you, go away from them and ignore them it's not difficult, and insane harassment or not you can still ignore it if it isn't physical( physical harassment is a different matter and requires different handling but it can be dealt with) it can be dealt with easily.
To give you perspective here from my side, I am a Hispanic/Caucasian mix(more Hispanic looking than anything) and I grew up as a small child in the wonderfully still intolerant and bigoted 80's and 90's, I dealt with my bullies and tormentors myself, I didn't cry to my parents or cut myself, or cry because of the "pressure". I beat the fuck out of anyone who pushed past my tolerances for bullshit, or physically assaulted me, if they weren't in either of those two and were just mouthing off I ignored them; and eventually between those two responses people left me the hell alone
*Applause* Well Said.Polarity27 said:Very strongly disagree with this anti-anonymity idiocy. People who support this tend to be people with a lot of privilege, who have nothing to lose. They've never been stalked. They've never had people issue threats once they know who you are and where you live. They've never worried that an online dispute will follow them to their job. They've never had to worry that someone will see what groups you're interested in and out you as gay to your family. They've never had to choose between getting help from other rape survivors and avoiding that help because you can't do it anonymously, or needing a support group for anything else that you might not want to tell the world about. They don't have to worry that the NC-17 rated fanfic that they wrote will be shown to their employer. They don't have to worry that their real name doesn't seem to match their real gender, and that all their friends and family will know that they're trying to deal with being transgender. And a hundred more scenarios where pseudonyms and anonymity are crucial.
Pseudonymity is healing, is empowering, allows countless people to explore their identity in ways they wouldn't if they were forced to use their real name for everything. Anonymity is even more important sometimes, because status accrues to pseudonyms too-- sometimes it's necessary to speak out on something without having the bullying follow you home. The board where I spend the majority of my time is 100% anonymous, and I find it wonderful. I can have discussions where it's about the actual discussion and not about who I know and how many friends I do/don't have, it's a place where all have equal standing.
I've been on the internet since 1992, and I can tell these people that agitate for real names only that they have no idea how many lives that concept would ruin.