Thursday, November 8, 2012

Cyber bullying made by two students to share the awareness of cyberbullying


3 comments:

  1. This short clip made can be very affective to any audience that watches it. It majorly impacts a person and how they feel about cyber bullying. As you can see the music puts a dramatic mood to the film. It gives you a sense of sorrow and remorse for whoever is watching it. Cyber bullying can be a very serious matter and can lead up suicide and self harm. It is important to get the message across and the awareness of this type of bullying. More consequences should be taken if your caught or found guilty of cyber bullying. Schools should be able to obtain access to face book and social networking accounts. Many students are self harming themselves over this matter and no one should take their life or harm their self over what another person is saying about them.

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  2. This video is very sad and touching. I agree that it's a powerful piece because of the movie, statistics, and images. I think the short film does a good job of capturing what cyber bullying does and how it affects teenagers. I was surprised when they said 23 teens commit suicide because of cyber bullying. This may not seem like a lot, but for self-inflicted deaths, that is a lot of lives taken. I agree with the lingering last statement made by the video that this death could have been prevented. I think friends, parents, and teachers should look for signs that an individual is suffering from being bullied. I also think that victims of any kind of bullying should seek help.

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  3. Wow this video is so powerful. This video should be shown in all schools. Showing this video might make someone think twice before cyber bullying someone. The fact that 23 students killed themselves in a year is very sad. Cyber bullying is becoming an epidemic, it's like a virus that won't go away. Victims should stand up for themselves and tell someone, and we as bystanders should speak out and defend the victims. We should start voicing our opinions, instead of watching someone get bullied to he point they want to take their own life.

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