Violence is not a universal bully deterrent. Beating up your tormentor does not automatically mean he hands you the All-Valley Karate Championship trophy and tells you you're alright. An act of violence may very well solve your problem, or it may escalate it, or it may land you in trouble with the authorities. That's quite the dice to roll.
Add in the fact that a victim of bullying may be slight of frame, or prone to anxiety, or physically inept, and an attempt to make things physical will most likely result in a swift and violent beating. One bully at my school when I was growing up was a golden gloves boxer. Someone stood up to him, and got his jaw broken in 5 places. Oddly, the bully was not intimidated, and continued menacing people until he was jailed as an adult.
Believe it or not, life is full of problems you will not be able to solve with your fists. It's good that people complain about bullying. The more attention gets paid to it, and the more public outrage and hand wringing it generates, the more being a "bully" becomes socially unacceptable. You'll never get rid of it completely, this isn't smallpox we're talking about, it's human psychology. But you can certainly not ENDORSE it by telling people to "man up" and "stop whining".
Add in the fact that a victim of bullying may be slight of frame, or prone to anxiety, or physically inept, and an attempt to make things physical will most likely result in a swift and violent beating. One bully at my school when I was growing up was a golden gloves boxer. Someone stood up to him, and got his jaw broken in 5 places. Oddly, the bully was not intimidated, and continued menacing people until he was jailed as an adult.
Believe it or not, life is full of problems you will not be able to solve with your fists. It's good that people complain about bullying. The more attention gets paid to it, and the more public outrage and hand wringing it generates, the more being a "bully" becomes socially unacceptable. You'll never get rid of it completely, this isn't smallpox we're talking about, it's human psychology. But you can certainly not ENDORSE it by telling people to "man up" and "stop whining".