Cyberbullying

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Cyber Bullying
Cyber bullying is a cruel and unnecessary act. It can and should be controlled and punishable by establishing laws, “school policing” online sites, and parental supervision and punishment being enforced. Just in the past ten years technology has begun to grow and flourish into something that could be seen as beautiful or evil. Bullying was always known to be done on the school yard or down the block from your house. Cyber bullying has made itself very evident in our world today. Nearly forty-three percent of kids have been bullied online. Of that forty-three percent, only 1 in 10 inform a parent or trusted adult about it. Law enforcement, school staff and parents are working on a way to keep cyber bullying from occurring as often. Even though there is a battle going on to establish a law, cyber bullying should have severe consequences to cut down the amount of it that occurs. This still raises question of whether it will take numbers down or enrage kids to be rebellious and the number continue to rise.
“Bill thirteen, which was recently passed by the Ontario legislature in 2012, addresses the issues of cyber bullying, directly amending the Safe School Act to make cyber bullying an expellable offense.”(Munn) The Safe School Act was not only created for cyber bullying but things such as substance abuse, homeless child, assaults, and bomb threats. It goes beyond just cyber bullying but now it may be being looked at as the legislatures bullying the people. (Ottowa Citizen) With cyber bullying being considered “verbal and emotional assault and should be taken seriously,” (Howard) the people’s struggle finding a solution to stop it was a task within itself. They had a goal in mind and they planned on reaching it. “Our g...

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...e cyber bullying as a viable option for revenge. They also may feel more comfortable communicating online than in person to, once again, be hidden behind a screen as protection. Fourth, when a person is bullying via technology they cannot see the pain they are inflicting on the victim, resulting in a lack of empathy for them. Eventually it becomes routine to them and it becomes a more often occurrence. Last, when online the cyber bully is online they can create their own personality or “avatar”, so to speak. By doing this the bully may feel less responsible for the bullying because they have created this different person or “avatar.”
Now, looking from a different point of view, all the points made previously may be beneficial or could turn into disaster. Looking more into Bill thirteen, it could leave the schools with a lot more responsibility than they can handle.

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