students who commits cyber bullying should be suspended from school

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Desmand TuTu South African social rights activist once said “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor, if an elephant has its foot on the tail of mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate you neutrality.” Cyber Bullying is a crime and the people who do not take any step against it are also a part of this crime. As Desmand TuTu also mention that tolerating injustice situation is harming one’s own self. Cyber bullying can be deleterious in many ways such as; it can be proved to be more harmful than bullying, different mental problems can be occurred from it and government has introduced many laws for cyber bully. Students who commit cyber bullying should be suspended from school as a result of a fact that cyber bullying causes many social and psychosomatic problems.
Cyber bullying can get worst than bullying, It has more harmful effects. It can have long lasting impacts on one’s life. “Cyber bullying is different from bullying because people can use the disguise of anonymity to harass their victim” (Scully, etal). It can have life threatening impacts and it can be more dangerous than bullying in certain ways that in cyber bullying most of the times people do not know who is bullying or trying to hurt them, it can create more trouble because one does not know from where a bully is trying to blackmail or what they actually want? How dangerous they can be proved to their victim? Or what kinds of harm they can cause? “A traditional bully is often finished when a child reaches home but cyber attackers can follow their victim online, tormenting them 24/7 and in front of much larger crowd. This can cause children to feel there is no escape” (Saenz). Nowadays cel...

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4.Mayer:
Mayer, Andre. "Cyberbullying Bill Won't Stop Online Taunts, Critics Say." CBCnews. CBC/Radio Canada, 27 Nov. 2013. Web. 03 Apr. 2014. .
5.Saenz:
Saenz, Aaron. "Bullying Is Moving Online. Is There No Escape For Their Victims? | Singularity Hub." Singularity Hub. N.p., 23 Oct. 2010. Web. 03 Apr. 2014. .
6.Scully, etal:
Scully,Newhouse,Murray,Bates, Allison,Melissa,Pam, Sara. "Traditional Bullying vs. Cyberbullying." -CyberBullying. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Apr. 2014. .

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