Bullying: Eric Harris And The Columbine Massacre

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Bullying is a problem that has been a recurring problem that is repeated throughout schools across the United States. The way people respond to bullying is that they tell themselves that it is not something serious. In some cases it leads to the damage of someone else. This damage can range from the person wanting to hurt others for the pain that someone else has caused for them. One of these cases include The Columbine Massacre. The two kids Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had social issues and problems with their peers. One thing that pushed them over was the bullying from the jocks. They weren't the only ones who had bullied them, but they were the main people. In most cases the the “jocks” are usually the worst offenders of bullying. By thinking that it was harmless, they had helped fuel one of the worst school massacres in U.S history. Bullying is a major problem ,and is serious enough to become more dangerous over time. …show more content…

The reason for this is that it affects the victim more than you think. The victim could be having some problems at home or with school and other social issues. The bullier should think before they do anything because they have no idea if one thing can make the other person do something bad their own self and could lead to the harm of others.Others probably don’t want to suffer from the bullying from others.By making more punishments for bullying, it will make people think twice before they think about doing it again.Bullying is a very big issue and needs more attention and people should keep an eye out for it