Gritt23 said:
how exactly does it help?
If I'm getting bullied at school, what f***ing good is it to me that you lot are wearing wristbands?
Hungry Joe said:As an individual probably not much but if you apply that logic broadly then no-one would bother trying to raise awareness of any issues, let alone the revenue they provide for the charities involved.
Gritt23 said:Raising money for charities is completely different, of course that's important.
But raising awareness of bullying? I think it is ALWAYS a very high profile issue, something all right minded people would love to see erradicated ... I just don't understand how wearing a wristband helps.
Hungry Joe said:Ok, but to turn the argument around it can't hurt the issue either. One way it could help would be if someone who is bullying someone else at school then sees one of their idols or role models, maybe a pop star or fottballer, wearing one and that makes them rethink their own actions. Sounds a bit naieve maybe but I'm sure that does happen with kids from time to time. If it makes one person stop bullying then it's got to be agood thing I think.
greens racism , is it not ?wrexhamgnasher said:It has been mentioned that we were going to get some fans united red ones but it seems that Liverpool have gone and taken red for Hillsborough, pink, blue, yellow and white taken. That leaves Green anyone?
wrexhamgnasher said:It has been mentioned that we were going to get some fans united red ones but it seems that Liverpool have gone and taken red for Hillsborough, pink, blue, yellow and white taken. That leaves Green anyone?