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What was the best case in person that you've ever seen of someone standing up for someone else?
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<blockquote data-quote="bell" data-source="post: 41428" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>There was this small autistic curry, along with a few others like him, who would get routinely picked on by the other kids at my highschool. A few times the popular kids would make these showy displays when someone further down the social ladder decided to take part in namecalling. It wasn't really an effort to defend the kid, since they turned a blind eye whenever someone "of their rank" decided to engage in the same behaviour. I remember speaking to him in a half-mocking way one time, which resulted in this pack of shitflinging jocks ganging up on me and making the same showy display in front of the entire class about how I was weak for picking on someone obviously smaller, more fragile, (they did the same to me lol) etc etc., not surprising considering that trying to fit in is just a humiliation ritual, which at the time I didn't understand and in my defense was a result of being too underdeveloped at that age to understand my place in the social organ.</p><p></p><p>They would engage in the same, if not worse, kind of harrassment every now and then when it was deemed more acceptable by the cohort (there was a time in my music class where I was put in a chokehold by this larger no-nonsense 'tard, which was deemed "just" since I was too antisocial to engage in group activities and had shunned my peers in a class which saw that everyone was somehow equally passionate about deconstructing avant-pop music and jerking eachother off with noise and good vibes).</p><p></p><p>I've never personally witnessed anyone standing up for what is right outside of that, but then again I went to a shitty school and hung out with a non-confrontational crowd, so I probably just haven't been exposed to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bell, post: 41428, member: 354"] There was this small autistic curry, along with a few others like him, who would get routinely picked on by the other kids at my highschool. A few times the popular kids would make these showy displays when someone further down the social ladder decided to take part in namecalling. It wasn't really an effort to defend the kid, since they turned a blind eye whenever someone "of their rank" decided to engage in the same behaviour. I remember speaking to him in a half-mocking way one time, which resulted in this pack of shitflinging jocks ganging up on me and making the same showy display in front of the entire class about how I was weak for picking on someone obviously smaller, more fragile, (they did the same to me lol) etc etc., not surprising considering that trying to fit in is just a humiliation ritual, which at the time I didn't understand and in my defense was a result of being too underdeveloped at that age to understand my place in the social organ. They would engage in the same, if not worse, kind of harrassment every now and then when it was deemed more acceptable by the cohort (there was a time in my music class where I was put in a chokehold by this larger no-nonsense 'tard, which was deemed "just" since I was too antisocial to engage in group activities and had shunned my peers in a class which saw that everyone was somehow equally passionate about deconstructing avant-pop music and jerking eachother off with noise and good vibes). I've never personally witnessed anyone standing up for what is right outside of that, but then again I went to a shitty school and hung out with a non-confrontational crowd, so I probably just haven't been exposed to it. [/QUOTE]
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