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thistlechaser ([personal profile] thistlechaser) wrote2014-03-31 08:27 am
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Wil Wheaton responds to a 13 year old girl's question about being bullied

I wish someone had said this to me back when I was 13:



Back when I was in school, there had been no school shootings yet. Bullying was okay. Even teachers got in on it (either actively or by looking the other way). Only once did a teacher ever try to stop me from being bullied, and when she was ignored, she gave up.

There was no Internet. Talk about being cut off, being trapped with all these people who hated you and made sure you didn't go a minute without knowing it.

Sometimes I wonder what I would have been like now if I hadn't been bullied every single school day. I couldn't walk from one classroom to another without being pushed, teased, jabbed with thumbtacks and pencils, and other such abuses (the words were by far worse than any physical thing). It started in kindergarten (kindergarten! Because of the kind of lunch I had brought -- jelly and cream cheese on graham crackers, the other kids said it looked like worms) and it never stopped from there. Sometime in college it started slowing down. I think my junior year of college was the first year I had with no teasing.

It makes me bitter now, for so many reasons. No one should have to go through that. To think that positive things, like me liking to read and enjoying learning, only made it worse.

I often think I should be able to just 'shake it off' and forget about it. I was a kid, they were kids, I'm an adult now. It's not that easy though.

Edit: I had intended this to be a positive post, sharing that nice video. The subject of bullying seems to always send me in darker directions though.

[identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com 2014-04-01 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
Arg! Someone else mentioned not liking him, and I had wondered why. I haven't seen the asshole side of him yet, but I have very few encounters with him, so that might be why.

I'm sorry you got bullied as well! Seems like all the best people did. *hugs lots*

[identity profile] kelen.livejournal.com 2014-04-01 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
*hugs!* :) I was not a pretty girl child, and a tomboy, so they treated me really poorly. Although I am glad I grew up before the internet.

I've never met Wil, and don't really care to. However, I've seen him claim to be on the side of various ethnic, feminist, and sexual orientation groups, then turn around and belittle their troubles.
If he were consistent with his helping I'd hold him in high respect, but he isn't.

[identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com 2014-04-01 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Same. I always wanted to do "boy things" (dresses and dolls were boring!).

The net would have been a double-edged sword. On one hand, we would have been able to find more people like us, on the other... the online bullying would probably have made the offline look like a cakewalk.