If we do
not stand up to this bullying tactic by the Comp Bureau, it will never go away.
Not exact matches
The Americans
stood up to the political and media
bullies and voted for a president that would work for them and
not the Chinese government.
On Monday, the EU kept its offensive tone as Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra stated that «Europe is prepared,» while Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said, «We are
not afraid, we will
stand up to the
bullies.»
I think
not, but some groups would rather fold than
stand up to a
bully /
bullies.
He
stood up to the
bullies, but did
not retaliate.
As an atheist I would love nothing more than for moderates
to stand up to these
bullies, but my experience has been that they leave that
up to us because they're just too nice
to criticize, and they can't
stand being told that they're
not following Jesus by other believers.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked
up on messages like this and
bullied them till they couldn't
stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want
to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if
not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything
to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue
to give, and so the big donors will continue
to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
Instead, shouldn't we be quick
to call out
bullies,
stand up for kindness and boldly love the ones we disagree with most?
But the bottom line is that we have an emperor's new clothes situation, where a small minority of people are
bullying the majority, and I am hoping the majority will
stand up and say, «You don't get
to tell me how
to speak.»
It is
not because its 1st v 2nd which it isn't, and it's
not because it's the last game or the penultimate game of the season because it's
not, it's the defining game because it's either you
stand up to the
bully in the playground or you don't.
Keaton's story sadly isn't rare, and it's
up to everyone
to stand against
bullying.
As the rain hammered down, it wasn't pretty but Liverpool refused
to be
bullied as they
stood up to the physical challenge in all departments.
Not only do they fail
to stand up to the
bully, but they also never report what they see
to an adult.
People can't
bully me because they know even though I don't like football I can
stand up for myself now, because I know how, because I know that if they
bully me they know that they're
not going
to get a boy who
stood there, take it.
When they recognize this, they are
not only less likely
to bully others but also more likely
to stand up against
bullying behavior.
Standing up to a
bully isn't always feasible, if the
bully is much bigger and stronger than the target, or if the
bully has several other kids on his or her side.
A school with outstanding food allergy awareness is willing
to 1) provide accommodations in writing for your child for their specific allergies, 2) admit what they don't know and learn, 3) follow a written health care plan (provided by your doctor) that outlines the steps
to take if anaphylaxis were
to occur, 4) train all necessary staff on the use of epinephrine, 5) have a school nurse in the building at all times, 6) include your child in every activity possible including field trips, 7) educate the community about food allergies, 8) refuse
to allow any
bullying behavior regarding food allergies, 9) find ways
to celebrate without food and 10)
stand up to parents (and educate them) who say that food allergies are «hogwash»!
A school with outstanding food allergy awareness is willing
to 1) provide accommodations in writing for your child for their specific allergies, 2) admit what they don't know and learn, 3) provide a written health care plan that outlines the steps
to take if anaphylaxis were
to occur, 4) train all necessary staff on the use of epinephrine, 5) have a school nurse in the building at all times, 6) include your child in every activity possible including field trips, 7) educate the community about food allergies, 8) refuse
to allow any
bullying behavior regarding food allergies, 9) find ways
to celebrate without food and 10)
stand up to parents (and educate them) who say that food allergies are «hogwash»!
Whether that's being kind
to the kid in their class who may
not be as outgoing,
standing up to the school
bully, or throwing their trash in the garbage and
not on the ground,
Again,
bullies often do
not expect someone
to stand up to them.
In doing so we can
not only raise vital funds for Planned Parenthood, but also show the world's
bullies that there is still a movement here willing
to stand up and fight against the tide of regression that threatens
to sweep away the freedoms of the most vulnerable citizens.
«It means harmfully effects and you do
not want
to have harmful effects regarding any individual, so I think it is important that we all
stand up and say
bullying stops here.»
It's like the stereotypical
bully character that pretends
to be big and tough and when someone actually
stands up to him he can't backup his words.
Chris (Adam Brody) is a workplace weakling who doesn't have the balls
to stand up to the slick office
bully, Phil (Rob Huebel), who steals all his ideas, and he has yet
to muster the courage
to ask out cute HR manager, Lisa (Megan Boone).
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Not willing
to take any
bullies lying down, Peter has
to rally the townspeople
to stand up for themselves.
Making bets may
not be the best way
to stand up to a
bully, but Billy is determined
to come through on his end by eating 10 worms prepared in a number of yucky dishes.
Malvo, meanwhile, is no less twisted: he didn't tell Nygaard
to stand up for himself because he's a good samaritan trying
to fell a nasty
bully — he's just got a penchant for stirring
up trouble and causing chaos.
People might
not want
to stand up to a
bully because they want
to be accepted and don't want
to be
bullied themselves.
Not In Our School provides training, films, lesson plans and resources that inspire students
to take the lead in
standing up to bullying and intolerance in their schools.
(Something like, «A beautifully illustrated picture book about
bullying, friendship, and learning
to stand up for what's right» beats «Sam and Sally don't get along.»)
Maybe instead of saying it's Ok
to bully authors you should
stand up and say it's
NOT all right
to bully musicians and politicians and authors.
For far too long the
bullies have gone unpunished and with no one else
to put them in their place, Squareboy finds himself
standing up against them
to do what is right,
not just for himself, but for everyone the
bullies victimized.
«When you see that something is
not right you have
to stand up, but often you're
standing up to a bunch of
bullies.»
We help our New Orleans clients
stand up to the
bullies and the big guys, whether it's a large hospital that won't take responsibility for a medical error, a business that cheats its employees of their fair wages, a polluting big corporation, a dispute at sea, or manufacturer who denies fault for their dangerous product.
Standing up to a
bully does
not mean physically intimidating opposing counsel.
We certainly do
not want
to put more youth at risk by pressuring them
to actively intervene in situations that might
not be safe (e.g.,
standing up to a physically aggressive
bully), but we should give students guidance about what they can do.