Saturday, January 31, 2015

Bullying from a position of power

It is rich that Nyland accuses Greenberg of harassment, intimidation and bullying when it is Nyland who is harassing and bullying Greenberg. Nyland’s behavior is the kind of behavior usually displayed by individuals with emotional behavior disorder. Perhaps superintendents learn this behavior because of their positions of power and its corrupting influence. It might develop in people without previously displaying itself as a characteristic. Regardless of how it develops in this case the behavior seems related to a type of cowardice. A cowardice Greenberg does not seem to be displaying. In fact, Greenberg is not being intimidated by Nyland’s harassment and bullying  because he is the one with the courage to discuss the most serious reasons people are bullied in the first place: racism, sexism and other forms of bias that Nyland seems unwilling to discuss publicly.

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