What a complicated situation Im in...
@takezoanzhari (123)
Indonesia
February 28, 2009 2:42am CST
I have a friend in my school, he is kind of discriminated by my 'other friends'. I always want to say to my 'other friends' to stop mocking and laughing on him, but if I say so my 'other friends' they all will leave both me and my discriminated friends. What do you think of this situation? And also if you can please give me some advice about this, thank you.
2 responses
@nikky28 (1572)
• India
28 Feb 09
I don't like people who discriminate and hurt other people in the process. I would leave such people and be a friend to the one who is being discriminated. I wouldn't mind being alone too if I needed to be. But I don't want to hang out with people who discriminate and bully other people. It is one's duty to stand up against what you think as wrong regardless of whether they are your friends or not. Have a nice day!
@TheCatLady (4691)
• Israel
28 Feb 09
If you want to be a good friend, you should stand up for your friend.
Tell the others that what they are doing is not nice. Also tell them not so do or say such things around you because he is your friend.
If they continue their poor behavior I'd drop them as friends. They aren't the type of people you should be hanging out with. Who wants to hang around mean people. Do you ever wonder what they say about you when you aren't there?

