Quote Originally Posted by Heartless Angel View Post
Then you admit that what you're arguing against is in fact assault, and not bullying. The thread fails to make the dsitinction between the two. The term bullying isn't strictly referring to assault. Bullying toughens kids up. Assault does not. There's a huge difference between the two as you seem to be aware.
Indeed, you are 100% right, that goes into what I see whenever I go to visit my siblings still going to school, the original form of bullying is gone from my neighborhood.


And now you're trying to force your view by threats of violence? Isn't that kinda hypocritical since that seems to be the very thing you're arguing against? Or at least what you claim to be arguing against, though you yourself have made the distinction between bullying and assault. While you seem to be aware of the difference, you don't seem to acknowledge it when making your argument here.
Slow down there Ghost Rider, I'm not trying to force anything on anyone. Bullying or assault is one party committing, and one party not complying with the person committing. What I suggested was an agreement with both parties for a purpose. Maybe I wrote it wrong, I tend to do that until someone points it out.