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englandboundkentuckygirl:

This is my little sister, she’s going through a hard time right now. She’s being bullied and she told me today that she hates herself and that she might as well end it all. She’s so consumed in it and I can’t see her like this anymore. I told her I’d put these pictures up here and show her that she really is beautiful no matter what these horrible kids say. She’s fucking 12. It tears me apart. Will you please show her that those kids are wrong and that she is beautiful and she’s worth something. I can’t lose her. She’s my best friend.

you all better reblog this

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Source : englandboundkentuckygirl

thedailywhat:

News Anchor Takes Down A Bully of the Day: Last Friday, Wisconsin news anchor Jennifer Livingston received an email from a viewer attacking her weight.

This morning, she responded to him on the air:

To the person who wrote me that letter — do you think I don’t know that? That your cruel words are pointing out something that I don’t see?…

Livingston went on to point out that October isNational Bullying Prevention Month, and that she hopes the incident will raise awareness of bullying behavior, which is “passed down from people like the man who wrote me that email.”

If you are at home and talking about the fat news lady, guess what? Your children are probably going to go to school and call someone fat.

Impressive.

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Source : thedailywhat


thedailywhat:

Kickass Dad of the Day: When Stuart Chaifetz learned that his 10-year-old son, Akian, was being violent and disruptive in class, he was puzzled. He knew Akian, who has autism, to be mild-mannered and sensitive, and had a hunch that something more was going on. But after several meetings with a team of school officials created to help special-needs students, nothing changed. So Chaifetz did what any concerned parent would do.

On the morning of Friday, February 17, 2012, I wired my son and sent him to school. That night, when I listened to the audio my life changed forever. I heard my son being bullied by his teacher and aide. The six and a half hours of audio I had proved that my son wasn’t hitting the teacher because there was something wrong with him — he was lashing out because he was being mocked, mistreated and humiliated. His outbursts were his way of expressing that he was being emotionally hurt at school.

The New Jersey father has since launched a website full of damning evidence and aFacebook page, and he is petitioning the state to change legislation so that teachers who bully children are immediately fired. The aide has been fired, but the rest of the staff have merely been relocated.

“I seek a full and public apology from all those adults who were in my son’s class for what they did to him,” Chaifetz says. “It is also far past time that these issues are allowed to be hidden from public view.”

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Sign this petition please.

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Source : thedailywhat