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Internet politics? This can't turn out well...
Forty-two percent of kids
blamed for nearly a dozen teen suicides
AS ONE AUTHOR SO CLEVERLY NOTED:
parents claim was yeas of bullying...
GOES WAY BEYOND...
FOR ONE, CYBERBULLYING HAS NO...
THE TIME FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION IS NOW. THE TIME FOR GREATERAWARENESS IS NOW.
Oh no!!! out of the forty percent of kids that are cyberbullied,not even twelve have committed suicide because of it!!!Not only is that a disproportionately small number to be statistically reliable, but almost all of those children probably were to mentally unstable to be on the internet in the first place. They would have committed suicide if they never touched the internet.
Small numbers seem to have some sort of theme in life. I remember how people started calling the Swine Flu an "epidemic" after it killed something like 5 out of a population of a few million...And I wonder what difference they thought it would make using all caps, lol
Yeah, maybe I went too far...
Quote from: boot2490 on October 05, 2011, 07:10:02 pmYeah, maybe I went too far...Few people have the guts to say that. I find that admirable.
I'm sorry Finale. I need to think harder about what I post.
Quote from: boot2490 on October 05, 2011, 06:58:54 pmOh no!!! out of the forty percent of kids that are cyberbullied,not even twelve have committed suicide because of it!!!Not only is that a disproportionately small number to be statistically reliable, but almost all of those children probably were to mentally unstable to be on the internet in the first place. They would have committed suicide if they never touched the internet.I believe I understand the point you were trying to make, but I found this comment rather offensive, considering my sister has bipolar. She seems to be OK now, but she was fairly unstable a while back, and was bullied at her old middle school.
Quote from: FinaleTI on October 05, 2011, 08:32:58 pmQuote from: boot2490 on October 05, 2011, 06:58:54 pmOh no!!! out of the forty percent of kids that are cyberbullied,not even twelve have committed suicide because of it!!!Not only is that a disproportionately small number to be statistically reliable, but almost all of those children probably were to mentally unstable to be on the internet in the first place. They would have committed suicide if they never touched the internet.I believe I understand the point you were trying to make, but I found this comment rather offensive, considering my sister has bipolar. She seems to be OK now, but she was fairly unstable a while back, and was bullied at her old middle school.I don't see what the issue is, all he did was state statistics.
Yeah I agree with FinaleTI. Samebull please do not be so narrow-minded, else you will not be liked much around here.