
Originally Posted by
Boxhead63
There's nothing wrong in taking a hiding or two in life especially for the right reasons Hell knows i've had few but i've given as good as i've received on most occasions, If you don't stand up to **** bags, cowards and bullies. What's the point in breathing. I don't give a bugger anymore. Speak up and then get in to 'em.
I suppose i'm feeling like this because an old mates son was killed recently for standing up to a bully. I know the kid died proud.
Rob
I feel for you. But I don't want to give the impression we should all be Rambos. In most situations like this, if no one stands up, the bully gets more confidence. If you do stand up, the first approach is to try to connect , in a friendly way. , like for example, " mate, you don't need this, and you don't need the hassel it will cause down the track, think about it for a minute. " or something similar. This does a couple of things. sometimes the fellow actually pulls up, hesitates, and you know you have an in to continue to talk him down. OR , he hesitates, which gives another bystander the confidence to stand with you, which hopefully , in a situation like a train, will encourage others to do the same. There is safety in numbers. Always be prepared to defend yourself, but don't be aggressive. If you have to be aggressive, maximum force, first up. Works some times, every situation is different. But most Australians respond to kindness, first up. Leave the aggression for the last resort. Bob
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