Cyber Bullying Quotes

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Skye Daphne
“Everyone I say stop bullying it is sad and tears someones heart apart and next thing they do is Suicide because they think that is the right next step!
If you are a Person who gets bullied find someone who will stop this! Don't just kill yourself for the other person to be happy because you are gone! They are just jealous of you and want to start problems and make you a troublemaker! Ignore those mean cruel evil people in you life and spend time with the nice caring sweet loving angels of yours! :D
Because bullying is a dumb and stupid waste of time!
Try to shake it off the mean hurtful stuff and keep on doing the right stuff that is going to help you become a better person and when i say a better person i mean more than a better person!

~Skye Daphne~”
Skye Daphne, The Witch who was a princess

Criss Jami
“Take lightly what you hear about individuals. We need not distort trust for our paltry little political agendas. We tend to trust soulless, carried information more than we trust soulful human beings; but really most people aren't so bad once you sit down and have an honest, one-on-one conversation with them, once, with an open heart, you listen to their explanations as to why they act the way they act, or say what they say, or do what they do.”
Criss Jami, Healology

“SE Self Execution the act will always be greater than the pain.”
Stanley Victor Paskavich

Taylor  Adams
“Far worse things can happen to you than some stranger hurting your feelings on the internet.”
Taylor Adams

Nenia Campbell
“I was cyber-bullied before all those Myspace-related suicides, so my school principal wasn't really impressed when my mom complained about what was happening to me on my Xanga blog and on AIM chat.

“Get your life sorted out, you fucking scitzo [sic] dyke tranny bitch,” one comment might say.

Another comment would say something like, “I know she's reading this, she's so pathetic.”

And, perhaps most frightening of all: “I'm going to fuck you up until your mother bleeds.”
Nenia Campbell, Freaky Freshman

Don Allen  Holbrook
“Be careful because cyberspace is a two way street those that hunt and stalk and troll can also become the hunted by those that they harass and attack. Cyberspace has a definite dark side.”
Don Holbrook

Angelica Hopes
“I observe that many abusive netizens and insidious individuals kidnap the truth. Their hatred and calumny spread, feeding disinformations like daily toxic bread, feeding fallaciousness to the unread.
~ Angelica Hopes, K.H. Trilogy”
Angelica Hopes

Chris Kubecka
“Privacy is not dead, just cumbersome and getting more and more expensive.”
Chris Kubecka, Down the Rabbit Hole: An Osint Journey Open Source Intelligence Gathering for Penetration Testing

“Unless and until our society recognizes cyber bullying for what it is, the suffering of thousands of silent victims will continue.”
Anna Maria Chavez

Jon Acuff
“Goals you refuse to chase don't disappear — they become ghosts that haunt you. Do you know why strangers rage at each other online and are so quick to be angry and offended these days? Because their passion has no other outlet. When you refuse to deal in joy, you don't quit being emotional; you just funnel all that fury somewhere else. Many a troll was born from the heartache of a goal he dared not finish. Maybe a troll is just someone who lost to perfectionism so many times he gave up on his own goals and decided to tear down someone else's.”
Jon Acuff, Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done

“Trolling does not say anything about the person you are trolling, but it is saying a lot on what kind of a person are you. It exposes you, your personality and your life. How you are raised, what are your values, thoughts, believes and where are you in life?”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Having work published using a pseudonym is so refreshing, its like a witness protection for victims of cyberbullying!”
Chris Geiger

Nancy Jo Sales
“A 2013 review of studies on cyber-bullying in the Universal Journal of Educational Research reported that "perceived anonymity online and the safety and security of being behind a computer screen aid in freeing individuals from traditionally constraining pressures of society, conscience, morality, and ethics to behave in a normative manner." In other words, digital communication seems to relieve people of their conscience, enabling them to feel more comfortable behaving unethically.”
Nancy Jo Sales, American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers