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Feedback to My Guilty Addiction
Brittany, I congratulate you for being able to come out as a bully and accept that you were one. Not a lot of people have the courage to do that, but you certainly do. I love how you realize that unfortunately, you are a bully and then you try to stop being one. I want you to know that I have no judgement of you for being a bully. In fact, I praise you for being able to tell not only yourself, but a national magazine that you were a bully.
One of my favorite lines from your article is "Bullying often spawns from fear or a feeling of inadequacy." This line really shows how bullies think and function. I feel that this article shows an insider to bullying and can help inspire other bullies to stop and for people to being to understand the bullies. "My Guilty Addiction" by Brittany Butler was an article that really stood out to me for its message and theme.
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