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Community => Society and History => Topic started by: Askold on September 15, 2013, 12:18:14 am
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/14/us/suicide-of-girl-after-bullying-raises-worries-on-web-sites.html?hp&_r=1&
For more than a year, Rebecca, pretty and smart, was cyberbullied by a coterie of 15 middle-school children who urged her to kill herself, her mother said. The Polk County sheriff’s office is investigating the role of cyberbullying in the suicide and considering filing charges against the middle-school students who apparently barraged Rebecca with hostile text messages.
Her mother did everything she could think of, she got Rebecca help and even moved her to a different school to escape the bullies but since the bullies were attacking her in social media and internet this did not help.
This makes me feel sick.
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who apparently barraged Rebecca with hostile text messages.
What did her mother try to do about this?
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Blocking the numbers only does so much now that you have apps that can send texts. If people are determined enough to be little cunts to others, it'll happen.
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who apparently barraged Rebecca with hostile text messages.
What did her mother try to do about this?
She closed down her daughter’s Facebook page and took her cellphone away. She changed her number. Rebecca was so distraught in December that she began to cut herself, so her mother had her hospitalized and got her counseling. As best she could, Ms. Norman said, she kept tabs on Rebecca’s social media footprint.
Apparently she didn't know about ask.fm or other places where Rebecca was also being bullied. Or maybe Rebecca made new accounts to stay in touch with her friends or something and that's how they found her again?
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This reminds me of one "meme" I saw that concluded that the entire answer to cyberbullying was for the victims to log off the internet, with the implication that "anyone who whined about cyberbullying needs to stop whining about such a petty thing."
YEAH IT SURE IS A PETTY THING RIGHT NOW ISN'T IT!?
*fume*
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That would be like telling kids who are bullied at school to leave the school.
WHICH IS WHAT HAPPENS! WAY TOO OFTEN!
Exhibit 1: This case, she was moved to a different school to escape bullies.
Who decided that bullies should be allowed to win and the victims must be the one's who pay the price and confine themselves into ever decreasing safe area.