There's been several stories in the news lately about cyber bullying, including some victims of it taking to the net to tell their story. My views on bullying in general are pretty well covered here, but of course my views on how bullies should be dealt with in that thread don't cover everyone or every situation. Some people are not built to deal with bullies the way I did, and some situations just don't allow it.
Today I saw a story that devastated me, about Amanda Todd and the bullying, both cyber and actual, that she was a victim of, and how it drove her to attempt suicide several times...and how she finally succeeded in her last attempt.
I challenge anyone to read this story and then watch Amanda's video, knowing what the end of the story was, and not have your guts wrenched out and tied in knots. Amanda admitted that she did some stupid things that contributed to the bullying--what teen hasn't done stupid stuff?--but when she changed schools and moved cities TWICE, you would think that would have been the end of it.
And you would have been wrong.
Because her bullies followed her online and in person, at various times either beating her up or posting pictures or comments online, including ones that wished her dead and suggested she keep trying suicide until she succeeded.
I have a message for Amanda's bullies.
Congratulations. You succeeded. Amanda Todd is now dead. Aren't you proud of yourselves? You ganged up on one girl, beat her up, left her lying on the ground, and then hounded her online until she felt like she had no place left to go, no place left to hide. You got what you wanted. Now, who's next? Who else are you going to harass, beat up, torture, stalk, and bully until you push them over the edge like you did Amanda?
Personally, I hope the lot of you dies slowly and painfully, alone and lonely, battered, beaten, bloodied, with the full weight of the evil you've done weighing down on your souls like the crushing weight Amanda felt from it.
I could probably say something eloquent and profound here, but honestly, it would be over your heads and beyond your grasp. So I'll leave my final thoughts to you, and to bullies like you, to a single line from a movie, a line so simple even you lot can understand it:
"Die screaming, motherfuckers."
To Amanda, who I never knew, but whose pain came through in her video, rest in peace. You didn't deserve this.
And to those like Amanda, who feel hounded, battered, beaten, ostracized, and struggling to hold on to hope: keep holding on. And remember....
You are not alone.
Today I saw a story that devastated me, about Amanda Todd and the bullying, both cyber and actual, that she was a victim of, and how it drove her to attempt suicide several times...and how she finally succeeded in her last attempt.
I challenge anyone to read this story and then watch Amanda's video, knowing what the end of the story was, and not have your guts wrenched out and tied in knots. Amanda admitted that she did some stupid things that contributed to the bullying--what teen hasn't done stupid stuff?--but when she changed schools and moved cities TWICE, you would think that would have been the end of it.
And you would have been wrong.
Because her bullies followed her online and in person, at various times either beating her up or posting pictures or comments online, including ones that wished her dead and suggested she keep trying suicide until she succeeded.
I have a message for Amanda's bullies.
Congratulations. You succeeded. Amanda Todd is now dead. Aren't you proud of yourselves? You ganged up on one girl, beat her up, left her lying on the ground, and then hounded her online until she felt like she had no place left to go, no place left to hide. You got what you wanted. Now, who's next? Who else are you going to harass, beat up, torture, stalk, and bully until you push them over the edge like you did Amanda?
Personally, I hope the lot of you dies slowly and painfully, alone and lonely, battered, beaten, bloodied, with the full weight of the evil you've done weighing down on your souls like the crushing weight Amanda felt from it.
I could probably say something eloquent and profound here, but honestly, it would be over your heads and beyond your grasp. So I'll leave my final thoughts to you, and to bullies like you, to a single line from a movie, a line so simple even you lot can understand it:
"Die screaming, motherfuckers."
To Amanda, who I never knew, but whose pain came through in her video, rest in peace. You didn't deserve this.
And to those like Amanda, who feel hounded, battered, beaten, ostracized, and struggling to hold on to hope: keep holding on. And remember....
You are not alone.
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