Daani sanders why was she bullied




















You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Randy Harrison The article provides information for parents and children what bullying is and the different types of bullying are Physical bullying , Emotional bullying , Verbal bullying , Cyber-bullying , Sexual bullying and Homophobic bullying.

This slideshow requires JavaScript. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Daani's friends, who gathered to mourn her at the Castle Hill reserve at 4pm, told Nine News the teenager was persistently bullied on Facebook, where she had nearly online friends.

And sadly, the online bullying has continued since her death. A number of nasty comments posted on Daani's memorial Facebook page today have sparked conflict among her online friends.

I laughed out loud hard," one poster wrote. Another leapt to Daani's defence: "The disrespectful people writing nasty comments on this page need to step back and realise that it's people like them that cause these tragic things to happen.

Before I knew it, I had no friends. Today, anyone who is like my former roommate, and who believes that the Internet makes it OK to be cruel, is wrong.

Cyberbullying is never OK. Anti-bullying initiatives are everywhere, but teens such as Daani, such as Britney Tongel, Phoebe Prince and Tyler Clementi, are still ending up dead. Everyone makes mistakes, especially when they are young. So they need to think about how they would feel if cruel words were said about them and stop saying such words about anyone else. So it is up to the rest of us to actively support victims of cyberbullying by defending them and directing them to the help that they so desperately need.

Teens especially must talk to teachers, administrators, parents — anyone who could possibly help fight the attacks. There are also dozens of phone and Internet chatlines available to victims who are shy about speaking about their dilemma in person. Victims will be able to speak to other people who have been bullied and are ready to listen and give their support.

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