Cyberbullying Speech

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Cyberbullying
The world would be a better place without you, you should go kill yourself. People often forget that there is somebody else behind the screen on the other side. The twenty-first century led to the development of several innovations, most notably the internet and social media. Despite its numerous benefits, people’s reliance on social media has spawned a new and dangerous concept called cyberbullying. Whether it is spreading rumours or sharing an inappropriate image of someone over the internet, cyberbullying is evident in this newly technology driven world. It is especially worrying when fifty percent of adolescents experience cyberbullying sometime during their lives and ten to twenty percent experience it on a regular basis …show more content…

Can I get away with this? I hope I do not get in trouble for this. People will always consider possible repercussions of their own actions, maybe not for others but certainly for themselves. The possibility is what deters most bullies from harassing other individuals and it is where the crux of the problem lies. When bullying occurs in the real world, it is easy to identify and punish the culprit immediately. However, the internet is a completely different problem. There is a constant veil of anonymity surrounding everyone and it compels people into actions or words that they necessarily would not do or say normally. Statistics show that only one in ten victims inform someone else that they are being bullied and only one in five people actually get help from the law (Meech, 2007). Even fewer cyber bullies get punished because there is a lack of evidence against most people. Coupled with the fact that people are not face-to-face for cyberbullying makes tormenting individuals easier. A bully is capable of bothering another person without giving away their identities and eliminates any human elements. Overall, the internet simply gives too much power to a bully and disadvantages the victim due to the ease and difficulty in

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