Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑October 21st, 2024, 9:28 amI think we agree there are different types of bullying. I have learned from this thread and my personal life that some people conflate the different types of bullying they think that bullying is part of competition and advancement and therefore acceptable. While I think all bulling is harmful to society, I think that the bullying, especially with children, where one takes advantage of an imbalance of power to degrade and humiliate another should be differentiated from other bullying and strongly discouraged.Sy Borg wrote: ↑October 20th, 2024, 4:26 pm If you don't see picking on a subordinate for ideological or practical reasons as bullying, what would you call it?Do the labels we use matter so much? We agree on the essentials, and only disagree (not even seriously) on the term to use.
My personal feeling is that is makes sense to differentiate between tormenting someone for personal entertainment (sadism), or for commercial reasons (capitalism). But if you want to call them both "bullying", I'm not going to argue about the choice of label. It isn't important enough.
With regard to the question of this thread, I think bullying is learned and not human adaptation.