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Subtle forms of bullying
I completely agree with Atlay O's article on "Subtle Forms of Bullying". Being a minority of any kind does make an individual a target for bullying. Living in Phoenix, Arizona, the contreversy on the law SB1070 has caused much turmoil for both the hispanic and white communities. If you were any form of hispanic, it was assumed that you were an illegal citizen, and if you were white, then you were automaticly a racist. It is truly depressing to know that it has reached to such extremes, but as Atlay wrote, it all begins with the media and polotics. In order to end this form of bullying, we must use our media sources to put out this fire, rather than fuel it.
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