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Girls arrested after bragging on Facebook about cyber-bullying causing suicide!
Girls arrested in US cyber bulling case
Two teenage girls were arrested in Florida after one of them admitted online that she harassed a 12-year-old girl who later committed suicide. Quote:
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Throw the parents in jail too....
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Another (pathetic) example :- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-bullies.html
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As a former victim of bullying myself, one thing I will never ever understand is how it's not taken more seriously than it is. If an adult experienced just a small percentage of what some kids have to go through at school, it would be considered a crime. So why is it that it's ok when it happens to children? Why are they expected to show up at the place where they get tortured every day and be able to concentrate on their studies? No adult would be expected to do that.
I understand that kids do stupid things sometimes, and that we can't expect them to be perfectly well behaved towards each other. But there should be an obvious difference between kids being kids, and kids torturing other kids physically and emotionally. It's absolutely horrible to think that the bully in the first story didn't even feel any guilt when she learned that her actions had caused her victim to kill herself. |
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This story makes my sick, and very sad. The bully saying she didn't give a f*** that the girl killed herself. That's just brutal. With her attitude she needs to be throw in a max security womans prison and let her get a dose of how it feels.
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