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Good morning viewers, I’m (your name) today on Saturday 21st January 2023 in BBC

news program, which will provide you to the real news and which is taken factually and
actually. Either in national and international. I will accompany you about 5 minutes with
many kinds of information. well, let’s begin to the news today.

Indonesia is a land of many different cultures. Plurality has become ingrained in the
culture of this country. Bullying does not exist in our culture. That is clearly contradicts
Pancasila's value, especially the second precept.

Bullying is not a new thing happening around us. Everyone can be a victim of
bullying, or even a bully. Bullying is a bad deed committed by deliberately undermining
someone's dignity. Currently bullying cases often occur among children and teenagers. Forms
of bullying can intentionally demean other people physically and verbally.

According to a United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)


survey conducted in 2021, that 45 percent of 2,777 young people aged 14 to 24 have
experienced cyberbullying. According to the findings, one in every three children worldwide
has been bullied. Whether at school, in the neighboorhood, or on the internet. One in every
three children claims to have bullied a friend.

Then, how is it possible that activities that are contrary to the culture of the nation and
religion, actually thrive among children and teenagers? They should do more positive things
than bullying. The most effective way to deal with bullying is to remain silent. What is meant
by silence here is not relenting, but rather a technique for the bully to subside on its own. The
goal is for those who bully to remain silent as well, so that there is no polemic. It is critical for
parents to understand that bullying is not a normal part of childhood that must be endured.
Bullying is harmful to the victim, bystanders, and the perpetrator themselves. The effect can
even last until the child reaches adulthood.

We also need to be more aware of our own behavior and the language we use around
those who are being bullied. It is also important that we create an environment where they can
express themselves without fear of judgment or retribution. At the same time, we must also be
there to support and encourage those who have been victims of bullying. By working together
and standing up against bullies, we can make a real difference in the life of those who are
affected by bullying.

Let’s us come together to create a safer, more inclusive environment for everyone.
That is a BBC news for this Saturday, Thankyou for watching. I’m (your name)w. And have a
great day.

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