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Join Date: May 2006
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 298
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Shabaz was NOT bullied!
Bullying is bad, mmm'k children. However, what we saw was NOT bullying. What we saw was group retaliation. Think of how long the group was pressurised by this toad. How many times they gave him another chance! In the end they could not take the abuse from him anymore. Who could?
Bullying hinges on the innocence of the victim. For whatever reason (usually because they are in some way different) the victim cannot change their circumstance to escape. Lisp, limp, skin colour, sexuality, size of their nose, academic ability... whatever. Shabaz was welcomed into the group at the start. He made the problems that finally, and justly crushed him.
Simply put, Shabaz had it coming. The way he treated poor Glyn was unforgivable. The way he hid the food. The way he spoke down to people etc, etc, etc. If Shebaz was as pure as the driven snow then it would have been different. There is a lesson here for the viewers. Treat others with respect if you want any back.
Shabaz said near the start he's been bullied all his life. He said it was because he was a ****, a ****, a Muslim, a scot, whatever other reason he could think up. I think if his behaviour in the house was anything to go he should look a little closer to home for the reason. Like being a nasty, self-obsessed person.
I am not saying that his father was right to have beaten him with a hammer. But in fairness there were many times when I was watching him and I wished that someone in there would just chin him!
He is a waste of skin, and I am glad we can get back to Big Brother now that the 'Look at Me I am Shabaz Show' has finished! Maybe you disagree.
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