Nighthawk News
First Flight High School
Kill Devil Hills, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Issue: Vol. 5, No. 5
Last Update: Saturday, June 27, 2009
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Tuesday, June 02, 2009 By Tori Eger
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Everyone used to
consider a bully the person who walked around stealing lunch money and
intimidating kids smaller than them, but now the definition of a bully is
beginning to expand. Thousands of teens log on to the internet everyday to
browse websites or chat with friends; but how many of these teens are logging
on to bully or are being bullied?
The National Crime
Prevention Council suggests that more than half of America’s teens are subject to
cyber bullying in one form or another where only 17 percent admitted to
actually bullying another individual.
Cyber bullying can be very harmful
to the victim. According to safety.lovetoknow.com, cases of bullying can cause poor self esteem,
depression, repeated school absences and in some cases suicide. All of the problems
caused by cyber bullying are similar to real-life bullying, but with cyber
bullying there is often no escape.
Federal
prosecutors charged 49-year-old Lori Drew for creating a Myspace hoax which
investigators believe caused 13-year-old Megan Meier to commit suicide. Ashley
Grills, a friend of Drew’s daughter, created a fake Myspace page pretending to
be an internet Romeo and targeted Meier.
Drew, Grill’s
alliance, continued to message Meier, making her fall in love with this pretend
Romeo only to “break up with her” in the end. The last message she sent to
Meier stated that “the world would be a better place without her” which investigators
believe was the last message she got before she committed suicide.
There are several
cases of cyber bullying where people have retaliated to the offender but in
some cases, people hold in their feelings until they can’t take it anymore and
react in rash ways such as what Meier did, according to stopcyberbullying.org.
Jasmine*, a victim
of cyber bullying, feels that people who are bullies have no realization of the
problems they are causing for the victim.
“They think they
can say whatever they want without people reacting to it,” Jasmine said.
Although Jasmine
was upset by her bullying situation, she did something most other victims of
cyber bullying do not do; she took it outside the internet and retaliated.
“I was upset about
it because I didn’t even know (the bully). I guess (the bully) just didn’t
expect it to end the way it did because I brought it to (the bully’s) attention,
outside the internet,” Jasmine said.
Teens react to
bullying in many different ways on a large scale; whether it is taking revenge
on the offender or committing suicide. Now the General Assembly of North Carolina
is taking charge and making a law to scare away possible bully attacks.
Starting December
1, 2009, all acts of cyber bullying committed after that date will be
considered punishable as a Class 1 Misdemeanor. A Class 1 Misdemeanor is
defined as a maximum punishment of more than 6 months imprisonment.
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