I woke up
today to a virtual shit-storm that had hid the internet a few hours ago. A
teenager by the name of Amanda Todd had committed suicide. Amanda had visited
internet chat rooms to meet new people and had flashed her breasts to a flatterer.
A year later this person returned with a message on Facebook "If you don't
put on a show for me I will send your boobs". She ignored the message. But
this guy knew everything about her. The photo was sent to everyone she knew and
thus began a life of cyber-bullying, schoolyard bullying, drinking, self harm
(cutting) which finally culminated in a suicide.
Here is her
story told through note cards by her:
The video
brought a tear to my eye. My robot eye. The same eye that couldn't cry at his
grandfather's funeral. I have never faced bullying to such a degree. But I
wasn't always a gaunt six foot three guy who'll probably join you in making fun
of himself and probably outdo you. A few years ago I was a scrawny five footer,
easily moved to tears and hypersensitive. In boarding school. Life wasn't
always great. I moved schools, gained some confidence, developed a shell and a self deprecating sense of humour. Now only very close friends know me as the
clown Pirelli.
This wasn't
Amanda's first attempt. She drank bleach the first time which only resulted in
a visit to the hospital. Doesn't it sound fun when I say it like that? She
failed in her first attempt but got it right in her second try. It sound s like
she's an Olympic pole vaulter. And just like an Olympic pole vaulter she had to
succeed in her attempts to get some recognition.
An incident
like this always creates a lot of attention; the media and the hordes of mindless
hash-taggers pounce on it and out come the accusations and the solutions. This
particular incident has bred two kinds idiots. The first wants to raise
awareness for Amanda and bullying. These jackasses are going to wear pink on Monday.
To raise awareness! Like we don't know that bullying goes on. Like nobody
f***ing know about it. Sure go ahead and raise awareness about breast cancer,
educate people about it, raise money to fight it. Wearing pink for bullying isn't
going to do shit. Except assuage your guilt. The people who were truly touched by
this aren't going to wear pink. They are going to donate money, volunteer and
push for change. You want to do something? Ask for new legislation that
prevents this sort of thing.
Then
there's the second kid of idiot. These arseholes agree with me about Idiot 1.
They're not passive, they are active! They are going to change the world by talking
to someone who is different from them, talking to the social outcast, talking
to someone abnormal, talking to someone who is different and picked on.
They want
to include them. To extend a hand of friendship towards them.
You know
what's going to happen?
This human
being will see the guilt and the pity in your eyes. And in that moment where
you feel you are doing something monumental by putting your hand forward all
they are going to see is a fake. A fraud that feels guilty and pity and feels
that you need to talk to him to be "normal", to be accepted. This
outcast usually feels worse than most people do because he/she is different,
but today they'll feel worse than usual.
Thanks for
the pity a**hole!
These
social outcasts have friends too you know? It takes them longer to find someone
like them, but when they do it's fantastic because finally they've found
someone who understands them and allows them to be themselves around them.
Tell me,
once you've befriended this abnormal awkward freak what then? Are you going to talk
to this person regularly? What about the sensitive yet clueless people who'll
see your hand of friendship and shake it with pleasure thinking to themselves
they've finally found a friend. What happens to them a few weeks later when
you've outgrown them or are too busy to talk to them or you find out you have
nothing in common with them or you've forgotten all about Amanda Todd? Do you
have any idea what it is going to do that person?
Why don't
you get shoved into a confined place? Get called nasty names? Get beaten a few
times? Then go and talk to them. You can bond over the abuse you've survived.
Don't huff
and puff while you see the inaction and the passiveness and then race off to a
half-baked half-assed plan to "include" someone different.
Think.
Feel.
Ask for stringent
cyber-bullying laws that make sure that this does not happen again.
Come up
with some good solutions. Some boundaries. At what point does it change from
trolling or harmless fun to cyber bullying?
Should
internet chat rooms be blamed? I often go these chat rooms to meet new people
and discover new music and films. Blaming internet chat rooms would be like
calling Taxi Driver a bad film because
of that one loony who tried to assassinate the president to prove his love to
Jodie Foster. Wouldn't it make more sense to publish guides to help teens
understand the dangers of such chat rooms and the importance of some internet
etiquette?
If you are
going to talk someone you've ignored talk to someone who you like and connect
with but you've been too scared to talk to because you friends make fun of
him/her.
On Monday
wear black or white to mourn Amanda Todd. Wear pink if you want to but follow
it up with some action.
On a
personal side note I would like to apologise to anyone who thinks I've bullied
them. There were a few times I have taken my frustration out on someone else. I
hope you forgive me. Bullying is a vicious cycle. I didn't know that a few
years ago.
If you
would like to disagree, shout your opinions, tell me to go shove a cactus up my
anus or just talk and reminisce over the good old days when we got wedgies please
comment below
RIP Amanda Todd. My condolences to the family.
RIP Amanda Todd. My condolences to the family.
well written... and very touching ..
ReplyDeleteThanks, I saw that video and read a few other blogs. Just a little angry at what's going on. Thanks again.
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