They abound―in
the internet, in schools, your workplace, yes even in places where caring and
kindness should be the norm.
Nurse Hannah got an acrid mouthful from a patient who just
could not wait for her turn to be treated―in
spite of the fact that the emergency ward was crawling with patients needing
more urgent and critical care. "Management will know about this!" she threateningly
snorted.
News of bullying in schools has spiked. But the storyline is
familiar: The bullied snaps, eventually responding to the bully through the
barrel of the gun―but in
the process injuring other students and teachers.
A lot of teenagers today are drawn to a very popular social
site named ask.fm, founded by two
Latvians Their mission: encourage freedom of expression. Time magazine has
called it however the anti-social network, because of the cyber-bullying it
encourages, with a teenager's recent suicide attributed to it.
I tried to warn my first year college students about the
site―only to learn that
almost all of them visited the site regularly. And yes, they do get bullied!
This site has attracted 120 million millennials worldwide.
Hosting one billion posts a year, ask.fm has made its owners very rich. This
should raise red flags for any parent of a validation-seeking teenager.
I put up with bullies too. Not in school, but in my place of
work, under three bosses. (Most of them though were kind, considerate and
inspiring.) Work became doubly stressful; and all I ever wanted was to resign. But I didn't have much choice because working class types like us don't have
much choice.
The bible mentions a bully who once waged a coup d'etat in
heaven but failed. Jesus says in Luke
10:18―"I was
watching Satan fall from heaven like lightning."
No wonder Paul said, "For our struggle is not against
flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the
powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the
heavenly realms. (Ephesians 6:12)
Satan still heads the Bully Business, but instead of doing it himself, he uses
people like you and me, with our own dysfunctions or cluelessness to intimidate
others―through anger,
hatred, bigotry, selfishness, envy, slander and other unkind and inconsiderate acts.
How can anyone protect himself from bullies?
Hannah determined to not be affected, keeping her silence
and preferring to focus on what mattered―treating her patients to the best of her ability and not facing ire with fire.
Ephesians 6:13―Therefore,
take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil
day, and having done everything, to stand firm.
Jesus told his disciples before sending them out: Luke 10:19―"Behold, I have given you
authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the
enemy, and nothing will injure you."
Bullies' barbed words may sting for a while but they can
never bring you down― if
you make the Word, Jesus, your shield.
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One of the rewards of retirement is being free from bullies. But I've seen not a few seniors who bully their way around just because they think they have earned it. We gotta learn to keep cool and just enjoy the sunset, and its Creator.
ReplyDeleteIf we're not careful, we can be bullies too. Oh, Lord, give us the grace to have the mind and character of Jesus.
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