The explosion of fighting videos throughout the online world has finally grabbed the interest of the mainstream media, in the form of a CNN news stories on the enormous number of video clips of girl fights on the internet. It's about time these video clips reached the interest of a lot more men and women.
The post, entitled "Teen Girl Fights go Viral", talks about how a growing number of fights among women are taking place in colleges across the country, with 80% of recorded school fights currently being girl-on-girl.
And people are not merely stumbling across these types of video clips unexpextedly, either. Thousands of men and women look for for terms like "asian girl fights" and "East-Side african american girl fights".
The content piece puts forth the concept that seeing such clips (not only on Youtube, but on a host of other internet sites too) can make minors more likely to engage in similar behavior simply because there are various people today who'll do anything to "get in the spotlight". I am going to speculate there's much more to it than that. Lately a good friend confided in me that girls in the usa and Canada are pretty much trained to dislike one another. It's possible what she truly said was that young women are coached to be really competitive amongst each other, to put down other girls. She stated that one woman can nearly never trust what shoot out of another girl's mouth if, for example, that girl offers a compliment. As a possible illustration, she explained that when a woman says "I like your clothes," it may well indicate that this woman dislikes her clothes, or that she's jealous simply because she wants the shirt, or it might also mean that she really does like the piece of clothing being discussed.
This close friend remarked that just the word of close, real good friends can be trusted. This turned out to be an epiphany for me, due to the fact like a man I had always thought that women got along quite well. Apparently, if girl confrontations are any suggestion, this kind of ill will that's tended to fester beneath the surface is already starting to come out in unpleasant and violent ways a lot more. In the event you genuinely want ugly, take a peek at the videos of girl gang fights; these go even even farther in terms of physical violence.
Is there some way to take care of this particular problem?
The most distressing points regarding these videos is always that someone needed to be there capturing it on tape, they usually do nothing to end girls fighting along with other raw encounters. Oftentimes, this really is rather inexcusable as grown guys are often present throughout these kinds of altercations. They're able to separate the young women, phone the law enforcement, any variety of things. Nevertheless taking a fast glance at some video clips helps make it clear that bystanders get some form of sick satisfaction from watching two people trying to physically hurt each other. Quite often, they will even come up with encouraging comments or have a good laugh at the fighters. I've left a comment on the vicious behavior of bystanders before in other content articles, and it looks even more outrageous when women take place.
However since girl fights are fast becoming a critical social issue, it is up to every member of society to undertake their portion of responsibility.
The FOX content I mentioned within the intro contains advice from college officials about the very best method to carry on when it comes to controlling their very own kids from entering into in minor street fights. The sole really helpful suggestion they provided was for mom and dad to speak to their kids in regards to the matter. It is rather funny too, simply because they help make the point that you simply ought to ask a good deal of questions, as opposed to just specifically forbidding your children to do it. That's some reliable parenting advice that relates to quite a few areas of youngsters' day-to-day lives. It is been mentioned oftentimes that it's important for moms and dads to speak with their children, and to always remember that half of talking can include things like listening what your teens have to say! As a guardian, I've discovered that children (my child, at least) really do listen closely if you take enough time to gradually and gently explain why they should or should not do something. Of course, this information will probably be preaching to the choir as I am positive most parents who already have balanced verbal exchanges with their kids don't have to be concerned about their young boys and girls, particularly girls fighting videos and agression which will be submitted on the web.
One worthless suggestion they gave was to tell teenagers to report any "unacceptable" clips as if "that" will help anything. Even if they did, the videos would likely be flagged as not suitable for kids, and children can still view them with the greatest of ease. That is just Youtube along with other well-known websites; you'll find almost certainly numerous other websites that offer video clips of girl fights as amusement.
I think that, as usual, this adoration of physical violence can be a manifestation of deeper issues. I believe that to genuinely shift things, we as a society have to do some work on non-physical violence. Why don't we analyze Gandhi in classes, rather than glorify violence in movies and print?
Lest we overlook, Gandhi liberated the most populous countries in the planet from the control of the world's biggest empire at that time, and he did it in a non violent way!! Every time I consider this, I'm blown away by the passion and force of spirit that made this achievable. Let's center on Actual power, the power to try and do good and assist all members of contemporary society. Teens particularly require to obtain what it's all about that "being somebody" isn't really about being in a position to command and intimidate (at least it shouldn't be about that).
Illustrations of Girls Fighting and Situations which must be Prevented:


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ETHYL MORSE
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August 12, 2010 The Girl-Fight Dilemma
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