Not stopping the bully or supporting their actions could lead to serious injury or even death. After that traumatic experience, the bystander will have to live with the guilt and punishment of promoting a suicide or somebody’s death. At least one in every five teenagers are either bullied or they are a bully. That one person could be promoted to death. Given these ideas, bystanders are extremely worse than bystanders because they are at fault of promoting the bully’s confidence.
In addition to, a bystander is incredibly worse than being a bully because he/she could actually help the bully or the victim. Bystanders are really just extremely lazy in terms of getting help for the bully or victim. Also, if the bully could get help, it would end one part of the bullying so there would be no use for bystanders anyway. That is why a bystander is reluctant to find help, because they would not be needed anymore in the bullying cycle. Bystanders feel more secure by being needed somewhere. As seen above, bystanders are indescribably worse than bullies because they could get