We live in a day and age ruled by social media. Unfortunately, hiding behind the computer, a cell phone or another gadget often emboldens bullies. The more hate that's spread through social media, the more powerful bullies feel to put those words into actions. With the recent uproar regarding the presidential election, it seems we're seeing more hate and bullying than ever before.
A French artist by the name of Maeril recently created a comic and shared it with the world. It details the four most helpful steps to combat Islamaphobic bullying as a bystander. While it was created to address one specific type of bullying, it actually relates to all types of bullying. Whether it's someone's appearance, race, religion, political views or sexual orientation that's being attacked, Maeril's comic may be able to help.
The comic is based on a psychological method known as non-complimentary behavior. NCB is when we respond in an opposite way than someone expects. The podcast Invisibilia recently showed the effects of NCB by explaining the events of a dinner party in Washington D.C. When an armed robber entered the building, a man at the dinner asked the robber if he would like to sit down and have a glass of wine. The robber relaxed, put his gun away, apologized and left. While the effects of NCB may not always be this extreme, it shows that acting in a certain manner may be able to help turn negative situations around.