Oh, how I miss the days when we could simply call a spade a spade. Back then, speaking the truth wasn’t labeled as bullying. It was called honesty. It was called love. It was called community. It was called correction. But now? Tell someone the truth and you’re called a bully. Say what’s right, and they say you’re judging. Call out wrong behavior, and suddenly you’re the villain. Let’s be clear: there is nothing wrong with telling the truth—especially when it’s done with love and concern. If someone is walking down the wrong path, say it. If the way they’re dressing is indecent, say it. If what they’re turning into is not right, say it. Not out of hate. Not out of pride. But because truth matters. Because we owe each other honesty. Telling someone, “What you’re doing is wrong,” is not bullying. It’s guidance. It’s care. It’s the very thing that can save lives, families, and futures. Back then, if someone saw you doing wrong, they would stop you and say, “Hey! What are you doing?” That ...