I'm not sure when things changed and society decided that civility didn't matter.
That it was okay to say what we think and if everyone else didn't agree with our perspective, to shout louder and say vile things about them, their beliefs, their friends and their family. To ridicule them publicly or on social media, and to attack them mercilessly — either physically or verbally.
It's interesting that as a society, we're more attuned to this type of behavior in children and we're quick to condemn it, but what about adults who are bullies?
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