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Bullying

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Increasingly [[liberals]] try to pass anti-bullying laws as a way of censoring [[conservative]] speech and activities, such as quotating from the [[Bible]] that criticize [[homosexuality]] or rough physical activities such as football. Passage and enforcement of anti-bullying laws is a liberal way to increase government control to the point where people, even children, need to constantly worry about whether [[Big Brother]] government approves of what they say or do.
In college and at many [[public school]]s, bullying takes the form of intimidating students to prevent them from expressing or defending their [[conservative]] views. Teachers<ref>See [[professor values]].</ref> and [[liberal]] students can use [[liberal grading]] to bully students into accepting [[liberal]] positions or avoiding conservative ones in classroom discussions and on papers and exams. Statements such as "support for [[same-sex marriage]] increases with a higher level of education" is an attempt to bully opponents by embarrassing them or calling them stupid.
'''Bullying''' can be used to punish students in or outside of class for doing or saying something that is [[politically incorrect]]. An example of classroom bullying is for students to ostracize a fellow student based on a viewpoint expressed by that student. Statements such as "support for [[same-sex marriage]] increases with a higher level of education" is an attempt to bully opponents by embarrassing them or calling them stupid.
== Bullying by Children ==
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