Bullied Teen Amanda Todd Sends Video Message Before Committing Suicide [VIDEO]
A teenager in Canada posted this farewell video to YouTube, right before she took her own life on Wednesday.
A teenager in Canada posted this farewell video to YouTube, right before she took her own life on Wednesday.
Kenneth Krause, the man who sent Wisconsin anchorwoman Jennifer Livingston the original email criticizing her weight, has issued a statement, responding to her on-air address.
Rod first brought the story of the bullied Ogemaw Heights High School sophomore to our attention. Whitney Kropp was ecstatic to learn that she had been chosen to represent her sophomore class in the homecoming court, until she found out that it was the worst sort of bullying on the part of her classmates. Her story has gone viral, and her life hasn't been the same since.
Watch how this TV news anchor eloquently addresses a viewer that emailed her just to say she's fat.
It might be getting harder to keep the punishment from happening since all the national attention this story has recieved in the last couple of days.It's been nearly two weeks since some students at Ogemaw Heights High School in West Branch decided to pull a cruel prank on sophomore Whitney Kropp.
I think that we all have an image of what a police man or woman should look and act like. He or she should be strong, calm, protective and reassuring. An officer of the law is also seen as a role model for a lot of people. Maybe that's why this video, which has gone viral, packs such a punch. Watch after the jump.
I feel so sorry for this young girl. It's a story that could be a bad TV movie. Classmates nominated Whitney Kropp to be on the homecoming court, but only as a cruel joke.
Bullying has been around forever, but it’s really come to the forefront over the last few years with experts and educators weighing in with different ways to solve this problem that affects so many kids.
Almost everyone has encountered that one co-worker who would rather spend every ticking second of an eight-hour workday telling you how to do your job rather that minding their own business and focusing on their own work.
It’s probably safe to say that kids these days aren’t as healthy as youngsters have been in the past.
But of all the health risks that children of the 21st century face, which poses the biggest threat?
Remember Karen Klein, the upstate New York bus monitor who was viciously harassed by her middle school charges in a video that went viral in June? Her story had a happy ending, as an internet fundraising campaign to send the 68-year-old on a “nice vacation” raised over $700,000 from 32,000 people around the world.
That’s more than enough money for Klein to retire from the yellow school bus grind. And she plans to. But she is also using a good chunk of the cash — $100,000 — to set up the Karen Klein Anti-Bullying Foundation.