What Doesn’t Kill You, Does Not Make You Stronger I think that bullying is a situation that is not taking as seriously as it should. Whether or not students should be formally charged for bullying is a very controversial topic right now. Many people believe that bullying is one of the biggest contributors to youth suicide and studies have proved this to be true (“Bullying and Suicide”). It (bullying) also causes many other problems like depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, and poor school adjustment (“Bullying Statistics”). It is also very debateable as to whether or not many cases of bullying are considered harassment, which can in many cases be considered illegal (“Facts about Bullying”). I do …show more content…
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