Bullying: Gradual Mental Killing?
Making fun of, ostracizing, looking down on something, has now become a delinquency that has been considered normal, especially among teenagers. Technology is now making it easier for users to interact, so it's no wonder millennials are currently judging things without having to meet them first.
Conditions like this are increasingly common, which unwittingly have a distinct impact on victims of bullying. Islam teaches to speak good words, to joke in a healthy way so that a close friendship can be established. Therefore, this attitude of interaction is not justified in our lives.
Bullying still happens frequently, especially among children. Therefore, the role of parents is needed to prevent children from becoming perpetrators or victims of bullying.
Home is always the first place for children to learn about life, including teaching kindness to each other. Every parent does not want their child to be a victim of bullying.
Legal cases that occur are the responsibility of all parties to prevent them, including parents, educators, and the entire community.
Hopefully everything can change and realize what the bullies are doing is wrong and the bullying culture will soon disappear.