Britain To Battle ‘Cyber-bullying’ September 21, 2007
Posted by nickpruett in : Internet , trackback
Why not just get rid of the ‘Cyber-Wimps’ ? A recent study showed that 34% of 12-15 yr olds have been hassled via high tech means. This means harassment through text messages, emails, or posting on myspace etc. This is ridiculous.
If someone was to post a mean note of me on the internet whenever I was 12, It would’ve been obvious how retarded the bully is, and in return, I would continue to beat him with the cell phone or keyboard he posted it with. Britain’s Campaign against the Cyber-Bullying is laughable as well. In their push to end Cyber-Bullying they are instructing the kids not to respond to malicious text or emails, saving the emails as evidence, and not handing out personal data like passwords and phone numbers.
Yeh I thought this was a given, if some kids gets bored with mashing your face in your lunch, and asks for your myspace password, why would you give it to him? If the kid is stupid enough to do that, he deserves it. Not responding to text or emails will not work either, it is basically the “turn the cheek” method most fathers tell their bullied son to do, exclaiming that “he just wants attention” yeh .. doesn’t work.
If you want to get rid of cyber-bullying, get the parents to whip the will out of their kids to bully others, or tell the kids that actually let a “cyber-bully” have any control over them to buck up.
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