10/13/11

Definition of Bully (Occupy is the answer to bullying)

Manhattan Bully Wars (1947):

bul·ly
n. pl. bul·lies
1. A person who is habitually cruel or overbearing, especially to smaller or weaker people.
2. A hired ruffian; a thug.
v. bul·lied, bul·ly·ing, bul·lies
v.tr.
1. To treat in an overbearing or intimidating manner. See Synonyms at intimidate.
2. To make (one's way) aggressively.
I wrote Manhattan Bully Wars when bullying in my school in Manhattan was alive and well and unopposed. In 1947. The people who say bullies are after status are either reflecting something I have never detected or whistling in the wind. I see bullies as troubled just as I see Tea Party folk who carry weapons to meets and leftists who think i is cool to go armed. All such folk are troubled and they would be put ti shame were status conferred. The bullying people are talking about is actually a function of conformity which is a disease spawned in our schools largely because of they way they are set up and their often faulty presuppositions.

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