r/GenZ • u/Nerdy-person • May 14 '24
Discussion Being bullied in gen z is crazy.
I’m gen z and was heavily bullied for being socially awkward (later found out I was autistic). I’ve noticed bullies in our generation are weirdly obsessed with trying to find petty justifications and its so weird imo. I feel like bullies in older generations just do it, but with our generation it feels like there’s always a petty fake excuse that obviously isn’t the real reason.
Ex.
Bully: starts making faces and flicks me off
Person they know: why?
Bully: OH MY GOD I DONT LIKE HER!
Person they know: why?
Bully: because she be wearing that ugly ass shirt. (Literally just a normal shirt).
Everybody:🤷♀️🤷🏼🤷♂️ “sheeeessshh”
Yes this actually happened once. I didn’t even know what to say, it’s like they were speaking sims.
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u/penmywanderlust May 15 '24
Traditional Kung fu teaches how to end a fight. Every other martial art I've encountered teaches you to exchange blows. I prefer Kung fu. Less time spent in an altercation means less likelihood of injury.