No, I wasn't bullied. My niece was bullied mercif
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My niece was bullied mercifully in school. She was a sweet amazing young girl. She did sports and competed in science fairs. She volunteered at a homeless shelter in weekends in the summer. She had a small medical problem (underdeveloped bladder) that made it harder for her to hold her urine for extended lengths. A teacher wouldn't let her go to the bathroom and she had an accident. She was bullied, teased and name called. A kid threw a cup of water on her mid area and said he wanted her to feel more comfortable. She was called names on social media and at school. She quit sports and other extra curricular activities. The abuse didn't stop. On May 17, 2015 she overdosed on pills. She was 15 yrs old. Her note said she couldn't handle the abuse anymore. The name calling doesn't affect me one way or the other, but the next person it just might. So I do take it personal because I've seen the outcome when it's not controlled. Maybe I'm a little more sensitive to it than I should be. But I know the feeling of losing an amazing little niece. I don't care if you disagree with me or my opinions. I don't care how stupid you think I am. I do care when people start calling names. Just watch the name calling because you never know what can push someone over the edge.
On that note, as long as there's no name calling, I'll stay away.
Like Adirondack said, If there's something wrong stand up against it. Paraphrased, but very true.
Stock debate is a stock debate. Name calling is not okay.
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