Language is powerful; it can literally change the fate of nations almost overnight and lead to many great and horrible things. Adolf Hitler began his rise to power using words. The worst monster in human history, whose actions caused the deaths of millions of people, was able to execute his plans due to his mastery of language. This is why bullying in schools is a major problem that should never be ignored. If Hitler could nearly conquer the world with words, just imagine what a bully could do to other children? The little girl in this joke understood the power of words and used her Aunt’s teachings to stand up for her fellow classmate in a brilliant way.
I picked my niece up from school today because she got suspended and I asked the principle what happened and he said “She was talking about something she shouldn’t even know about and it’s wrong for her to know it. You should be ashamed of yourself for teaching her.”
He didn’t say what he was talking about.
So when I dropped her off at home I asked her what happened and she said “My friend was being bullied so I stood up in front of the school and said something. I can’t remember it but you would of been proud!”
After she said that I went back up to the school and asked one of the teachers what she said and she replied back with “This is what my aunty told me. If you look at it properly, hangman teaches you that by saying the wrong things you could end someone’s life. If you say the wrong letters in hangman the man is hung which means game over. That’s the same in real life. Some hang themselves, shoot themselves, overdose, cut too deep and even jump off high places. The majority of suicide victims are bully victims. Suicide means killing yourself by the way. When you bully someone your words stick to them like glue. Each word, every day. Soon they start to believe the words and they can’t take it anymore so they end their lives. And that is why you should never bully someone Jason. I hope you piss your bed tonight!”
If they are old enough to understand death then they are old enough to understand this.