> I meant they are somewhat correct in their belief that bullying is a part of our social fabric.
I agree with this statement of yours from another comment, but I don't agree with the previous quote that I posted. My reasoning is that an old "friend" of mine, Adam Mohungoo - black, 5'9", born 26/09/1980, attended Sir Thomas Rich's School, Gloucester 1992 - 1999, is a FULLY FLEDGED SOCIOPATH. He would threaten to "kick your fucking head in" for such things as turning up at his house 3 minutes later than expected.
People like him do not facilitate the maintenance of the social structure, but unfortunately they are part of the social fabric.
> ... I'm not endorsing bullying, I'm explaining why many conservatives don't think it's a problem.
The recent tv campaign "This is ABUSE" highlights a shift in attitudes regarding very similar issues.
I see you mentioned that you were bullied, apologies if I sounded harsh.