Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Bilingual Discrimination


Bilingual discrimination happens in the work place and at school. While there is no discrimination law against it there should be, Spanish is becoming it’s second language in the united states. Criticism of bilingual education has grown as parents and also numerous objective analyses have shown it was ineffective. It also kept students too long in Spanish only classes and slowed the learning of English and assimilation who American society. Example “bilingual education has proven to be effective in helping immigrant children to learn English, many parents still complain about inequities according to the new papers. Parents from three schools district voiced common complaints. This is a lock of bilingual personal in schools. Discrimination against Hispanic students and changes in bilingual education program also it’s fearful of their status undocumented immigrants are hesitant to point out the injustices their children face in school. Hispanic people in the rural area where people live deal with many of them on a daily basis. The discrimination of English vowel contrasts in real and novel words by forty native English and forty bilingual Spanish and English participants that was examined , with novel words representing new words in a second language . Discrimination was investigated because this factor is the basis of phonological awareness this shows an interaction between bilingualism vowel contrasts and also novel words . Bilingual participants had greater difficulty with certain vowel contrasts . There was a significant difference in discrimination is accuracy between the bilingual   and the native English participants. The monolingual English speaks had no difficulty in discrimination. The bilingual speakers who learned English earlier had less difficulty than those speakers who learned English later the novel words presented the bilingual speakers.
This shows an example from Cathy Kelly in her article it says  as she looks in the Odessa American for a job this is where she comes across. She says “ does this mean if I’m not bilingual I don’t qualify for the job?” shouldn’t they already have employees there who can speak English and Spanish? These questions makes her wonder if this could be bilingual discrimination. Cathy says that if she can’t speak Spanish why does that disqualify her from a job? They offer free classes at Odessa college to learn English but they charge to learn Spanish or another language. She was .born a U.S citizen in the united states of America where English is our first language but also Spanish is our second language in this country too.

http://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2011/09/25/english-speaking-americans-suffer-discrimination-for-jobs/
http://perrya.hubpages.com/hub/Bilingual-Discrimination-Is-So-Real


Police Brutality

Justice is being fair and unbiased. Police brutality is serious injustice
in the world. Police all across the world have been abusing their power for
years. I believe police brutality would never be stopped against African
Americans.
Police brutality has impacted all America. In Birmingham, Alabama 29 year
old travarious Daniel accused of stealing a car was arrested outside of a
nightclub downtown. Daniel was staggering down a sidewalk with his hands in
the air. Then he was tackled and struck by the police multiple times in the
back of the head. Travarious Daniel was shown with a bandage over his eye.
The cops were put on paid on administrative leave. Despite getting beat by
the cops Daniel was charged with unlawful breaking and entering of a
vehicle and receiving stolen property. Another story from Birmingham,
Alabama is a man named Anthony warren suspected of drug activity. Warren
took the police on a 50 mile chase. Warren van knocked over a police
officer standing in the road. Then warrens van flip over into a ditch,
warren was ejected from the van and he stopped moving. One black and four
white officers kicked and beat warren brutally as he lay unconscious. Later
warrens mug shot showed a terrible bruise warren wearing a neck brace.
Warren was charged with attempted murder but plead guilty to aggravated
assault, he received 20 years. The cops didn’t receive criminal charges
against them but they were fired. In Chicago, robin perovic got into a
fight with the bouncer and she called the police. Officer James cheavas
turned against her when she didn't want to sign a blank incident report.
According to robin the officer picked her up and threw her face down on the
ground. Since she was handcuffed she couldn't break her fall so she landed
on her face. In 2002 to 2004 more than 10,000 complaints were filed on
Chicago police officers. Police brutality was an is a serious case. I don't
believe that it will never be stopped unless the world educate the police
officers on how to treat their citizens.

Works Cited:
www.cnn.com

Fairness and Equality for L.G.B.T


Why do people judge L.G.B.T people? L.G.B.T people are the same as straight people they love, care, laugh, enjoy life, have feelings, have dreams, they might have different style yeah maybe they wear tight jeans and tight shirts that doesn’t mean for you to bully him/her. Why cant they be treated the same as straight people we are all human beings and we all have human rights!

Why can't they be happy with their partner and the person they feel comfortable with? L.G.B.T people don’t feel comfortable going out cause they feel like they get judged looked at wrong just because they are being happy with their partner as normal people. There are people that haven’t told their family that they are gay because they feel like they are going to be a “disgrace” in the family. L.G.B.T people have no justice they aren’t treated equally and fair as straight people.


"The Bible contains 6 admonishments to homosexuals and 362 admonishments to heterosexuals that doesn't mean GOD doesn't love heterosexuals, its just that they need more supervision"

L.G.B.T people have rights to work anywhere, love anyone, raise a family, become something in life, marry and are happy with their partner etc.

For example Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts she is challenging Scott Brown the senate seat in Massachusetts for support for same sex marriage and equality for L.G.B.T. Elizabeth joined the growing list of law makers. She recalled the repeal of the 1996 defense of the marriage act. That’s preventing the federal government from recognizing married L.G.B.T couples and they are offering them federal benefits. Even the President is in this he also recently has taken historic steps forward in promoting the cause of equality and fairness for L.G.B.T marriage.


The U.K believes that L.G.B.T people should enjoy all the human rights with no fear of discrimination and criminalization. The U.K also treats everyone with equality and gives them the enjoyment of human rights with no discrimination.

There's an L.G.B.T project that works for an American free of discrimination. Where L.G.B.T people can live openly where there is fair treatment in jobs, schools, housings, public places, health care, etc.

In the past years kids committed suicide for being bullied and getting judge for being gay. Why can't L.G.B.T people be happy with the person they love and care about?


works cited:
http://www.fco.gov.uk./en/global-issues/human-rights/equality/lgbt-rights/

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2011/12/15/390315/elizabeth-warren-comes-out-for-full-equality-for-lgbt-people/?mobile=nc

http://www.aclu.org/lgbgt-rights

LGBT Bullying


     Justice is defined as a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, or equity. Justice is the act of being just and / or fair. Justice is something big we’re facing now, everyone is trying to get it. Everyone has their own little reason on having justice and why there fighting for it. To me I fell as though the saying “You get treated the way you treat others” Doesn’t actually work all the time. I mean you can be so nice and respectful to someone and they won’t care on giving any respect back (Injustice).

     Something that I feel as though is very unjust  is the treatment of LGBT Americans. With all the discrimination against gays, support groups and other communities need to work hard to ensure that everyone regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity can fully participate in a civil society. Not too long ago in New Jersey, 18 year old Tyler Clementi at Rutgers University jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge on Sep.22.2010.  Roommates recorded his sexual encounters and video-streamed it.

     Clementi was born in, Buffalo New York. Raised in ridge wood New Jersey, A few days before leaving home to attend college at Rutgers, Clementi told his parents that he was gay. His father supported him, Clementi Said that his mother had basically “Rejected” him. Tyler’s suicide, Along with the suicides of several other gay teens who had been harassed Moved president Obama secretary of state Hilary Clinton  and secretary of Ed to express shock and sadness and speak out against any form of bullying.

     For over 75 years the A.C.L.U has L.G.B.T people in the broad mission of civil rights and civil liberties for all. While there is public support for supporting discrimination against gay people illegal. The gay, lesbian and straight education network today marks the culmination of pioneering research documenting the experiences of L.G.B.T with the release of 2009 national school climate survey.

     2009 survey of 7, 261 middle and high school students found that school nearly 9 out of 10 L.G.B.T students experience harassment t school in the past year and nearly two thirds felt unsafe cause their sexual orientation.



I don't like it, and those that do, will eventually in life regret that they did. We are supposed to love one another. I am just adding this, especially if they are in trouble. They don't discriminate then. The attitude they have is I need help, no matter who it is, as long as they can help them. That is all that matters to them. We should never have hate someone for their differences, we get no where in life doing so, and with expressing such hatred, we are hurting that individual more than we possible could.

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Child Abuse

Justice is very fair in the world. I have a few articles on child abuse. Child abuse is very unfair to the child because they end up dead and the parent(s) end up in jail with no parole. Therefore, child abuse should have never existed.
Parents who physically abuse their own spouse are most likely to abuse their own children. Kids resulting from unintended pregnancies are sometimes likely to be abused and/or neglected. Drinking can also lead to child abuse. One study found that parents with documented substance abuse, most commonly alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, were also much more likely to mistreat their children and reject court-ordered services and treatments.
I heard two myths about child abuse. Myth 1: child abuse doesn’t happen in “good” families. Myth 2: abused children grow up to be abusers like their parents.

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Child Abuse Hotline:
o To get help or report abuse, call the Child help national child abuse hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD (422-4453) OR visit www.chiworld.org.

o Open 24-hours a day, everyday of the year.


Tell Right Away
A child being seriously harmed should tell a trusted adult right away. Talk to the trusted adult in person or on the phone. Write an email, note or send a letter. Tell a school counselor, school nurse, teacher, or coach. Tell a friend’s mom, dad, big brother, or big sister.

WORKS CITED:
- http://www.nj.com/
                                                            - Janet J. Fan

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Racial Injustice

Injustice is defined as "The quality or fact of being unjust; indequity. Violation of the rights of others." Specifically , racial injustice pertains to "one race or the races of humankind,arising,occuring, or existing because of differences between races or racial attitudes: racial conflict;racial motiviations."

My grandparents grew up during the Civil Rights era. My grandmother attended the march on Washington with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and attended several of his rallies. I remember her showing me the "Eyes on the Prize", American Civil Rights Years 1954-1965 and from the Internet series on Racial Injustices. Having a grandmother who fought for Civil Rights makes it even clearer to that racial injustice is still a problem today and it needs to be stopped.

I have feelings of anger when I see how the black boy, Emmett Till was viciously murdered because of the color of his skin for whistling at a white woman and now you see white woman naked all over  the media, so where is the justice. Then it makes me even madder how our little girls attending church was blown up and killed by sick, evil, grown men because of hatred of black people.

Racial injustice is done by people who do not understand or is intolerant of someone who is different from them. The reason I feel that racial injustice is allowed because of the ignorance and unwillingness of people to obey the laws of the Bible and the laws of the land, which states that all men are created equally and should be treated the same. Racial injustice thrives most when people want to have power and authority over others. Racial Injustice grows out of greed, and people's thoughts that they are better than others.

I have never had an experience of Racial Injustice, nor have I seen it done to someone else , and I do not want to ever see it. However whether this is racial injustice, I do not know, but I seen police officers in my neighborhood take advantage of their jobs by harassing and speaking wrong to others. In our neighborhoods I have observed that cops use excessive force, with guns,dogs, and are quick to use the nigger word. This kind of behavior is and injustice, because this is not equal treatment to black people and they always get away with it. I aslo think it is unfair for us because we have no say in this. They have more power than us and that's why they feel it is okay to treat us any kind of way.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Justice in America


Justice. What is justice to the people of America?? Justice is a 7 letter word that stands for many things but in this case justice stands for fairness, equality, and rights for all people. But the justice that American told us that we were going to have is not being followed. In people that don’t follow it is getting way with people rights. I believe that it is time for something bigger to happen. We Americans need a change, change need to come because too many people are picking who they like base on color not right or wrong. But the only way we can help made a change is by letting the President of the USA know what the people are going thought in what we want to happen.

The people that are getting away with our rights are the police. The police are doing anything they want in knowing that nothing is going to happen. We have many cases were the polices did something wrong but nothing never happen to the them. One case was when the Socialist Workers Party reported on the case the Innocent black family was raided by armed police. Who did not have the right to that by only apologized and nothing happen to that police men. Many people are asking are the people here to help us or to make our lives harder than it
http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/nechronical/jun2009/3/3/police-raided-13-addresses-linked-to-people-believed-to-be-part-of-the-scotchy-mad-dogs-gang-482104174.jpg

There are many kinds of injustice one of the biggest injustices is inside our jail 87% of our jails are filled with young black men who most of them are innocent by to the cops all young black men are dumb and damagers . We also have some school that is for white kids and we also have some school that is all so for black kids.  Most of my school is black we all know that the white kids have more money and are too good to come to black schools.

Many people are tired of being treated different and want to live the same way as some other people. In want the same things that they have. If you are one of the people that want to be the same sign up for militantlibertanri.org they are a group of people that care in is fight for all equal rights. I’m a part of its movement and my name is kk J and I would like to thank you for taking your time and for helping the movement for a change.

Works Cited:
militantlibertanri.org

Treatment of Black People Around the World


Justice is fair in every way shape and form. Justice what people think they have in this system. In America black people have been through a lot. They have been through slavery and discrimination and segregation and other injustice. But have black people been treated the same in other parts of the world. Did Great Britain or Europe or even France treat black people like Americans did back then? I’m going to save you people the and thinking that you don’t do because you think you have something better to do. The answer is no black people were treated completely different. In other places blacks didn’t go through slavery or discrimination in any why shape or form.

In southern New Jersey on March 17 2010 an announcement was made in a Wal-Mart. The announcement was “Attention Wal-Mart customers: All black people leave the store now!!!!” I almost shit bricks when I found out one worker said that not the first time something like this has happen. The article said the thing like this has happen before. That fallowing Saturday a 16 year old boy was arrested for then making the announcement and charged with harassment and bias intimidation.

 Black people make up 13.7% of the population in New Jersey and only 12.6% of the population of the United States. So out of 100% of the population black people make up such a small percent. Many black people think that if white people go back to their old way like in the 17 and 1800s that we could fight back and win.

But not the point the point is that in other places other than America treat black people different. In the UK black history month is in October. In Germany in WW2 a small group of blacks was allowed to join Hitler’s youth. Back in the Nazi era black people was better in Germany then in the USA. Back then black people was arrested for playing jazz music which was forbidden and for being a communist and Jehovah’s Witness.
At that time in the “great” USA black people was arrested for being black nothing more. The France army included black people. The black people in the France army had sex with the German women and had kids. The kids were called Rhineland bastards and taken away to camps where they made so that they would never have kids again. There are 300,000 to 500,000 black people in Germany today that’s more than the UK, Canada, Australia, and the islands. The first black person to ever live in  Germany was Anton wilhelamo [1703-1759.)

Works Cited

The Endless Injustice Of Homelessness


Justice is defined as fair and unbiased treatment. Our country’s motto is,” Freedom and justice for all.” But in my eyes I think it should be paraphrased too,” Social banishment and injustice for all.” We’ve had our ups and downs in Jersey City, all though America.  It’s been 4 years since we have gotten our since we got our 1st African American president. He goes around saying,” Yes we can!” The fault in that saying is that everybody can’t… Now don’t get me wrong. I am an African American male and I am proud that my race went from slave that was being run by people, too presidents and politicians running the people. But I am blogging about that right now. I am going to make everyone see that there are people! Actual living beings, sleeping, eating, and living outside on the sidewalks that We, “The minority of the economic scale walk on.” You might just think that they’re out there for their own good, but they have no choice because Us the people turned our backs on them in their time of dyer need. Now they’re in a ditch so deep that they cant climb out. And its not just other people in this situation its also the veterans. the people that fought and risked their lives so that we can live peaceful lives. Did you know that the number of homeless war veterans significantly decreased over the years but there is still a long way too go. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) guesses that a number of almost 200000 veterans are homeless and go too sleep outside every night and about 400000 go through homelessness around the year if you want too read more on follow this link at http://www.authorsden.com/categories/article_top.asp?catid=62&id=27946

. This is sad and we can make a effort too these guys that risked their lives for us. I’ve recently read an article on a homeless man named Mike Wood who's been living at the edge of Route 9 located in Howell for the last 7 years. He says that he had no interest in going too a local shelter with the fear of loosing his tent to any other homeless people.  So that gives you the idea that their are others in the perimeter. He said that he used to live on a homeless camp that supported him and others until hurricane Irene hit and turn the place into a sanctuary for packs of mice. So this brings me too my resolutions. I suggest that we they people who a world wide group and call it the “Homeless No More” and have a walk or fundraiser too raise enough money too make community for all homeless people and they will be fully taken care until they get themselves together. But I don't think that we the people alone can make this dream a reality we need the help of our president. With his approval and our undying determination we can stop homelessness once and for all. I have high hopes that some good soul will read this and take my idea farther than I ever can. If so contact me at my email at yungfhase@gmail.com thanks for reading.  

-* Race And Gender Inequality !


Justice is to be fair and get equal treatment.  It is not fair that we are now in 2012 and still don’t have gender or racial equality. We should be able to do anything no matter our race or gender. Gender inequality can further be understood through the mechanisms of sexism.



          Recently, there was a workplace sexual harassment case in Illinois. The case involves 19 women who worked at a sports bar. Specifically, the women claim that the manager at the bar engaged in sexually harassing conduct towards them. Such as touching them in appropriately and making inappropriate sexual comments to them.  



          Did you know that for being a woman you can get paid less than a man? Even in Afghanistan, girls have had acid thrown in their faces for attending school. Does that sound like justice? NO!

The glass ceiling effect is also considered a possible contributor to the gender wage gap or income disparity. It’s when women can reach the top to the ceiling and accomplished their goals. But not enough to break the glass. For example like being the first women president.



          Also, race is another problem. Because of our race we are not able to do most things too. Even in Jersey City, we just got our 1st African American fire chief. His name is Darren Rivers. In 1957, the equal rights were established. Why all these years, 2012 we get our first black chief. Race should not be a reason to not receive things such as jobs etc.  We all need to be treated equal and get whatever job we want with no judgment based on our race.



          As a racial and gender minority, I’ve noticed people do get treated in different ways. I find this to be not justice for all. Just like our pledge says. We need to change this in our world now! Justice is not getting served the way we need it.  Gender and race should not affect how much you get paid, what jobs you can get or the opportunities you can do.  


Work Cited :

RACISM

~In our world today injustice is being more conducted and this is due to the behaviors of human kind that have been either taught or learnt from the past and all we have to do is to be the opposite of it and with this then the world will fit each and everyone. For justice, it’s the righteousness that is based on humanity, and it’s based on gender, race or color. And injustice is a specific unjust act, a wrong against someone.
~Racism is a belief that inherited from different traits in human racial that justify discrimination, but here is a question, who is to blame?, It has been considered to harm particular groups of people, often justified by recourse to a racial stereotyping. Most of the time it associates with various activities that are illegal and considered harmful in different ways such as extremism, hatred, xenophobia meaning being forced, separatism, racial supremacy, mass murder and also vigilantism (hate crimes, terrorism).
~It is mostly based on differences and it started when people or groups of  different races discovered that others had different characters and ways they go around with their daily live and  now considered by sociologist to be a group of privilege.
~In the world today, racial segregation has become the major and bringing it to a daily life. Now you can find a certain racial with a name on it maybe “Spanish food server or Chinese food “this mostly makes other people uncomftable even to be associated with them as in sitting and eating there. Why is this happening and what is the results, it’s not what you can admire, love or like but it’s just disgusting when it happenings around people who want justice and are ready to campaign over injustice at all cost.
~Believe it or not, the injustice is also divided as institutional whereby discrimination lies based on religious, educational institutions or by governments as to what they say and believe. Economy also is one and it works as in black people in this country find the economy different since they earn the little money while the white people earning double of the amount supplied to the regular Americans in the world.
~It is considered that most people who are co-workers in most big companies and earning money worthy what they work for are the white people and you can barely find a black person and actually spot in number as one or two. If you do a research in jobs like fire fighters and police men, this is where you can really get more results on where injustice and justice work and this is due to racial discrimination.
~who  and when said that this should only happen to a certain group of people?, because it sounds to me  like the black people are born to live in jail, as to what I think in a range of ten, eight over ten blacks are in jail compared to the whites. Why? This is because most of them don’t have jobs, don’t pat taxes and all those either in the city or the suburbs it’s all considered so.
~my other issue is of cops, they are like the bad people you will ever meet in the world. They will rather stop a vehicle being driven by a black person and let the white driver pass and without knowing that’s how things get out of hand. You never know who’s the bad guy unless you have run a check on them since it’s know, “never judge a book by its cover”.
~At most of the time, I get to a place that am isolated by my fellow students just because of my race and color but I happen to go through it by the end of the day. It really is not fair since have experience it and it really hurts than being beaten or anything since you get your feelings being hurted and you feel like your world has come to an end.
~without justice the world is full of separation with different kinds of groups, individuals being discriminated and not working together as one. If only people realize that being negative on others is wrong and instead get on his or her shoes, than there will be a solution to that. We should all be positive and respect each and everyone feelings, suggestions, facts no matter what the race is or color then we can work together and make the world a beautiful place, full of happiness.
“I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man”
~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism and http://www.bing.com/
                                                                                                                 By c.charles jnr

Cyberbullying in urban public schools

  Justice is defined s unfair treatment
towards others. We lived in a country that does a lot of cyber bullying. There
are a lot of teenagers at the age of 8-16 getting bullied over face book, twitter,tumblr, formsrping, or MySpace. There are more girls than boys that are getting and being cyber bullied.
         In Newark, New Jersey there was
a girl name Nafeesa Onqtue. She was about 14-45 years old & someone had
stolen her identity on face book. Her mom struggled to find out who it was, It
literary took them about a 6 months to a year to find out who this person was.When she stole Nafeesa’s identity she wrote cruel things pretending to be herand said Nafeesa did nasty things. During all of this Nafeesa had been in manyfights, & she didn’t know who to trust because it could have been anybody.
            I remember when, this girlwas being bullied on face book by another girl and a boy because she has a prosthetic leg. They were teasing her about her leg. Until one day she finally told her mother she was being bullied. Her mother came in the school her daughter attended and talked to the principal and set up a parent conference with the other kids parents , & told them about what they’re child was doing and if this was to continue she will be pressing charges for assault and cyber bullying. If you are having any similar problems you can set up an anti-bullying commitie / group. You can also use a filtering or blocking software to prevent teens from accessing social networking websites .

Work Cited :
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/02/someone_had_stolen_a_newark_te.html

Monday, March 12, 2012

Is there justice in Cyber Bullying ?


Is there justice in Cyber bullying?
            *Sighs* and drops to her bed, with tears coming down from her ey
es. You think you really know a person when you seriously don’t. How do you know there problems at home? There is only one person that can describe their life and that is themselves. Cyber bullying is when a child, preteen or teens is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child, preteen or teen using the internet to contact others and Bully them. Everyone has feelings and that’s what can get hurt the most. You don’t know how they can react to the situation because everyone has their own personality. Cyber bullying is really stupid because teens really have no life doing this, but I know that sometimes a person can be jealous of what others have. Children should have more confidence in themselves because “Courage is fire and bulling is smoke” None of us should be bullied into silence because we all have different opinions on things.  Justice? What is Justice? To me justice is Something that is balanced, like respect for example if I give it to you I would like it back, because you would want to treat a person the same way you would want to be treated. Nobody is different, were all the same just have a different perspective. Cyber bullying has to be stopped. And when we say stop Not 10 years later! We mean Now.  Think about how many kids are suffering about Cyber bullying and even regular bullying. Kids are going suicidal because of other kids. And some of them aren’t even the same age. It’s horrible to find out that your child is being bully. For no reason. What did they do to deserve that kind of treatment?
            Suicidal isn’t Just in one place it can be in many. But in Jersey City “Facebook” just one little rumor, not even true, it can lead to one huge fight that can have a big impact. Kids get hurt threw the internet everyday and it hurts, and each time it happens, its leads them to killing themselves. Why? Because they’re starting to have low self esteem. Can you imagine yourself being bullied? By someone who isn’t your own age? , well if not believe it. Not too long ago a boy, who is 14 years old, got arrested from Jersey City for Bullying a younger boy, who is 12 because he thought that the 12 year old was trying to take his girl away from him. I find that really stupid. Don’t you think? He sent a “Facebook” message to this young child calling him “Gay” “Fat” and “A Punk”. He also threatened to kill and hurt him, and to tie him to a pole, attach a rope and hook to the boys stomach tie it to his car and drive off tearing his body. This boy also used fake scream names on Facebook after he was blocked 3 times. All that over a girl? Now tell me was that necessary? Just because you have a girl doesn’t mean you’re the “shit” and you don’t have to go bully someone. Maybe she was his friend you never know what could have happened. But Bullying isn’t only in Jersey City. It’s around the world. This Young girl Also got harassed by Facebook, and all she did was go to school and so what if she looked pretty? She didn’t need to hang herself because of a stupid reason. But she did because of cyber bullying. Cyber bullying has gone out of control and it needs to be stopped. It causes so many problems that don’t need to be made. Innocent people are getting killed because of pathetic reasons. Now since I’ve stated my opinion would you like to give me yours ?