If you’re a target of bullying, I almost certain that you’ve had bullies tell the most outrageous and outright ridiculous falsehoods about you- lies which were laughable at best. And shockingly, everyone in the place actually believed that garbage! And you wondered, “How could anyone with even a lick of sense believe such moronic tales!”
It seemed as if everyone around you was smoking crack. They’d have to be to believe such tripe!
Understand that anytime you’re a target of bullying, you’re at your absolute worst! Anyone would be a total emotional wreck under the extreme pressure that bullying brings. Anytime a person is bullied by everyone, it doesn’t matter how strong they are, how brave they are, how beautiful, how awesome their personalities are. They will eventually be overcome with exhaustion and taken down.
If you’re bullied long enough by enough people, you’ll only be able to stay strong and withstand it for so long. Because we’re all human, and no one can hold up under that kind of stress and adversity forever.
Bullies instinctively know this. So, they increase the abuse until you begin to crack. You will be overwhelmed with so many emotions. You’ll be completely paranoid- and with good reason!
You’ll be furious; you’ll be terrified, shocked, confused, and stressed to the extreme! You’ll have periods of crying. Your appetite will be gone, and you’ll get very little sleep. You’ll have your hair falling out and your stomach will be in knots. You’ll have excruciating headaches. At times, you’ll feel nauseated and even vomit!
Should it be any wonder that people believe everything they hear about you?
They’ve seen you morph from a cheerful, reliable, responsible, and reasonable person to a stressed out, hot mess of a train wreck who’s barely able to function, much less concentrate on schoolwork or job projects.
Here’s another thing:
Joseph Goebbels, who was the minister of propaganda to Adolf Hitler, said it best when he made these statements,
“Tell a lie once, and it remains a lie. Tell a lie a thousand times, and it becomes the truth.”
“The bigger the lie, the more it will be believed.”
Believe it or not, people will believe the big, outlandish lies before they accept the little white lies that make more sense. If we hear something about another person, especially if it’s something huge and horrible and it comes from a person we trust or who has a little bit of power, we may feel shocked and disbelief at first but we will eventually believe it.
And the reason we end up believing it is that the repercussions of severe wrongdoing are so enormous that we don’t want to think that anyone would tell such a big fat lie about someone if there isn’t some truth to it.
We cling to the belief that if a person is audacious enough to make such an accusation about another person, then somewhere, there must be evidence to back it up. Otherwise, they wouldn’t dare make such bold accusations and risk being proven wrong and made to look like a fool!
So, we hold on to the idea that where there’s smoke, there’s fire and allow caution and speculation to supersede any logic. And if we expect trouble to come from a specific place, that’s where we’re going to look.
And when we look for a specific thing, we usually find it.
Also, if a lie goes against the target’s character, we’re more likely to believe it strictly because any story of hypocrisy has a certain amount of shock value and entertainment to it as long as the story is about someone else and not us.
We’re more prone to believe a big fat lie because it frightens the crap out of us. When people hear a lie so big and outrageous, it makes them wonder if they ever really knew the target at all. And the idea that someone they know could do such a horrible thing scares people to death.
Is it all making sense now? Great!
With knowledge comes empowerment!
This is so relevant!
Rachel Burgio had everyone at Charles Grandison Finney High School believe I was a psychotic sex-crazed whore…Kevin Murno & Paul Scannell had everyone at Maplemere Elementary believe I was a compulsive, pathological liar who liked to grab crotches…nether of which were true.
Wow! Kids can be inventive, can’t they?
OMG, this is soooo true: “We’re more prone to believe a big fat lie because it frightens the crap out of us.” We see evidence of this more now, especially on a public forum than I’ve ever seen before. Sadly, the more a lie is echoed, the more believable it becomes. 😣😥😞
Absolutely, Kym! If there was ever a time period that gas taught us this, it’s the one we’re living in today! And we’re seeing this play out 24-7 now. Or at least most of us are, thank goodness!
I know Cherie. Tragic isn’t it? 😟 Keep your eyes open dawlink! Thank goodness we are aware right? 🧐
Exactly! 💯
I cannot count the number of lies that were told about me during my school years. Of course, none of them were true.
I gave up trying to prove the lies wrong. Now, I don’t care because I no longer live in that city.
I started fresh away from it all and I am so happy I did.
Absolutely! And you were wise to get out of that town! I know that life got so much better once you were out of there!
Yes, life did get better for me! No drama now!
That’s awesome, Dwain! 😀
I think I was about 11 years of age, and recently a target of bullying. I then, within a day or two, was about to do the same thing to another, and in that moment, saw it for what it is: and identity exchange. I could not do that to another person. I don’t believe in anti-bullying campaigns, because I see propaganda behind with the puppet master. What I encourage is people to stand up for themselves, speak calmly, don’t need the wrong peers, but stand your ground. If necessary, take martial arts for when necessary. And don’t doubt what you understand.
Amen on every point you made here! 💯🎯💯🎯