I don't know how many of you have been paying attention to the news lately, but in the wake of a string of recent teen suicides that were induced by some form of bullying these past few months.
Almost all of the teens who killed themselves were gay, but in some cases they actually weren't just perceived to be. And while the anti bullying movement is largely an anti gay bullying movement, it's bringing light to other victims as well.
Last night on 20/20, they told a story of a boy with aspergers syndrome who was constantly bullied at school and finally in his junior year he committed suicide by killing himself. After his death was learned about at school, the students that bullied him as well as some others wore nooses to school and openly mocked his death and went without punishment from the school.
There are many other tragic cases that I could list, and you can bet for every case that's allowed to get on the news that there's at least one more that a victim's family chooses to keep quiet about.
But I'm interested to know what you all think about the recent swell in media attention, b/c after all it's not the first time teens have killed themselves over being bullied. Also who's to blame in all of this? The Bullies for bullying? The school for not doing anything? The Parents of the bullies for raising such bad apples? or The victims parents for not pulling their kids out of an environment that was obviously bad for them?
Almost all of the teens who killed themselves were gay, but in some cases they actually weren't just perceived to be. And while the anti bullying movement is largely an anti gay bullying movement, it's bringing light to other victims as well.
Last night on 20/20, they told a story of a boy with aspergers syndrome who was constantly bullied at school and finally in his junior year he committed suicide by killing himself. After his death was learned about at school, the students that bullied him as well as some others wore nooses to school and openly mocked his death and went without punishment from the school.
There are many other tragic cases that I could list, and you can bet for every case that's allowed to get on the news that there's at least one more that a victim's family chooses to keep quiet about.
But I'm interested to know what you all think about the recent swell in media attention, b/c after all it's not the first time teens have killed themselves over being bullied. Also who's to blame in all of this? The Bullies for bullying? The school for not doing anything? The Parents of the bullies for raising such bad apples? or The victims parents for not pulling their kids out of an environment that was obviously bad for them?
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