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Cyber Bullying
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Cyber bullying on the rise Schools work to help students Heather Simpson was harrassed by cyber bullies. By Dawn Jones Mid Michigan — (05/06/05)--In the past decade, the Internet has become a powerful communications tool with e-mail, instant messaging and chat rooms. And while most interactions via the World Wide Web are positive, an increasing number of young people are using the power of the Internet to intimidate and antagonize their peers. Dawn Jones took a look at how years of vicious cyber attacks impacted the life of a local teen. What happened to Heather Simpson of Cass City is part of a growing culture known as "cyber bullying." Simpson became a target after she came to the defense of some friends who had become victims of bullying. That was three years ago and her life has not been the same since. By all accounts, Simpson is a normal, happy teenager. She sings, plays guitar, writes her own songs and has dreams of being on Broadway one day. Simpson also spends a lot time on the Internet instant messaging and chatting with her friends. She never imagined that it would one day become the source of her pain. "It started out really bad, actually," she said. "One of the girls, she e-mailed me and it was over a boy that had a crush on me and that she liked. "So basically it was, 'I had him first and you can't have him,' and then she started writing me these really disgusting names." Simpson was 10 years old and a fifth grader at Cass City Middle School when she says the nasty attacks began. She had become a victim of cyber bullying. The bullies were a group of girls who at one time had been her friends. For months she didn't tell a soul about the torment she was experiencing until one particular incident that forced her to reach out for help. "When all of the girls got together at one of their houses and e-mailed me and told me that everyone hates me, 'Why don't you just go kill yourself?'" Simpson said. "'Nobody likes you anyway ... '" Simpson's mom remembers how she felt when she first learned of the viscous attacks on her daughter. "I was afraid for her life to be honest with you because you never know when a child is going to do something like that," said mother Sue Simpson. "In the society like it is today, you never know if they are going to do what they say, what their threats are." Sue Simpson immediately went in search of some answers, talking to school officials and reaching out to the parents of the bullies. "But the parents, they basically were not receptive at all," Sue Simpson said. "Heather never received any apologies; they were just written up in the school and that was it." But it wasn't over; the attacks intensified. "I would get it on the Internet when I was at home, I'd go to school, I would still get it no matter where I went," Heather Simpson said. "There was no escape from it." Simpson eventually left Cass City Middle School and is now in a private Christian school and she could not be happier. "I love my new school," she said. "Everyone is so nice. It is such a relief after every thing that's gone on. I go there and its like I actually want to go to school now." The superintendent of Cass City schools says the district is in the process of implementing -- with the help of Simpson's mom -- a bullying-prevention program. Sue Simpson is also a member of Bully Police, an Internet organization that is working to get anti-bullying laws passed in all 50 states. __________________________________ You guys are being watched >: |
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someone teach these kids how to use a fucking block button. :rolleyes
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I'm not sure I understand this. I mean, I hate bullying, I really do, but you can just delete email without reading it. Plus, if you print it, you have proof of the bullying. So how, exactly, was she 'not able' to get away from it? I had a way harder time getting away from up close and personal real world bullying.
when I was a kid. not now. |
i told my sister to kick anyone who does this straight in the ass and without delay.
people make fun of each other on i-mock, yeah, but this is the only place where a lot of these people meet, and very little of it is serious at all. this is about people you have to deal with at school, and for them to be little SNOTS and write threatening shit to you away from school just to psych you out is just cowardly and intolerable. |
oh look, they have a blog...
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Ironically, reading that sentence made me want to kill myself more than any of the previous events in my life. |
i thought this was a post about rockstar's new game bully :/
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I agree it's obnixious, but just BLOCK THE EMAILS for the love o' Pete!
Emails are WAY easier to ignore than a fist in the gut or your head in the toilet. E-bullying is totally lightweight! Concentrate on actual bullying. Once you've wiped tht out, then turn your fancy to e-bullying. have some fuckin' priorities you buncha pansy ass bitches, before I kick your asses! See? I just e-bullied you. And I bet you are fine. |
Give me your lunch money... I accept PayPal.
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jesus do americans make a new police for everything in life that scares them
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Whatever happened to good old-fashioned ass-whoopings?
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Bullies are people who hate themselves~
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I just emailed her to ask her if she had to suck a lot of head to get the bill passed. |
Man, I hate people like this.
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Cyber bullying? That has got to be the stupidest fucking thing I have ever heard in my life!
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It seems as though your avatar and signature are in favor of it
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Who wants to email them the Mock Wars forum address?
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Mock Wars is just a faggotmagnet, give them the loveline forum. :conspiracy
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i prefer to think of it as positively altering the worldview of cyberworld's soulless morons. kinda like community service.
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