Pope blasts bullying as 'preparation for war'

Pope blasts bullying as 'preparation for war'

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Pope Francis on Saturday blasted bullying as preparation for work in an audience with some associations of Italian Catholic teachers, parents and school professionals, CE Report quotes ANSA.

"If at school you bully girls and boys who have problems, that is preparing for war, not peace," Francis said.

"Please, never bully, do you understand this? "No bullying! Never bully!".

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