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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 869425" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>I think it was the internet that tended to work that way mostly - attacks for being clever/dumb/different etc which has now spilled over into the real world. The differences between the real and online worlds appear to have got very blurred, especially here in the UK. We had a member of parliament assasinated by a right-wing troll and other similar events foiled or failing. The nation is very divided, it was pre-Brexit too but it has become more polarised since then. Some on one side of the divide think that they have been empowered to say what they like to whoever they like, with no respect or consideration for people who think differently. But the bullies are usually still cowards, hiding online or doing it behind peoples' backs in the real world, there is hope yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 869425, member: 69368"] I think it was the internet that tended to work that way mostly - attacks for being clever/dumb/different etc which has now spilled over into the real world. The differences between the real and online worlds appear to have got very blurred, especially here in the UK. We had a member of parliament assasinated by a right-wing troll and other similar events foiled or failing. The nation is very divided, it was pre-Brexit too but it has become more polarised since then. Some on one side of the divide think that they have been empowered to say what they like to whoever they like, with no respect or consideration for people who think differently. But the bullies are usually still cowards, hiding online or doing it behind peoples' backs in the real world, there is hope yet! [/QUOTE]
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