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6. No, of course not everyone who endures a several-month-long campaign of bullying
Fri May 11, 2012, 12:07 PM
May 2012

commits suicide.

But we would like to see a little self-reflection on the bully's part. We would like to see some pondering, some deep thinking, maybe a turn-around. Acknowledging, "my words and actions hurt that person". Some humility. Is that too much to ask?

Instead, here we see that the bully hasn't learned a thing!

What does it take?! She helped drive someone to suicide, and she only feels sorry for herself!

I never bullied anyone and was never bullied, but I look back and feel sorry that I didn't stick up for the bullying victims. I look back and I feel bad that I may have snickered at people who were outcasts, while I was with my group of friends. That's because I have a heart.

But not this girl in the video. She has zero compassion.

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