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*edit* Not saying the parents are 100% the cause, but I think they could have done a whole lot more to protect their daughter. Jesus. If I had a child that attempted to end their life, you can bet your fucking life I would be doing EVERYTHING to find out what the hell was the cause of it, and when I did, because I would NOT let that shit go, I would go to the ends of the earth to make that shit right. |
RIP, watching this video made me sick and upset. It's a shame it took this tragedy to bring light to her situation. I'm sure there are more then enough people out there willing to reach out and help not only her, but people in situations similar to hers. |
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Also something to think about; when you guys were around her age in grade 9 or 10 and if you were bullied, how open would you be to your parents about it? Most people that I knew (myself included) didn't think that telling parents would help at all, so we didn't tell them. |
im actually starting to kinda wonder why this is getting so much media hype? how many teens commit suicide each day? and how many call the helpline? and were only hearing about this one? Being bullied, drugs, alcohol, sex, all that shit is all a recipe for disaster, and all the students at cabe do it, thats why their there. It would be much more heartbreaking if the girl went to a normal school, had a normal upbringing, and just kept it all to herself. But in this case, her parents fucked up, divorced, raised a child in all the wrong ways, didnt restrict internet time, got her a webcam, and EVEN after they got her titty pictures emailed to them, they did nothing. She tried to kill herself multiple times, and instead of helping her they throw her into cabe for 8 hours a day. Wtf did anyone expect to happen? it was innevitable. 100% parents fault cant really blame cabe teachers because they have a classroom full of delinquients, how can they discerne the suicidal ones from the regular clowns. |
rip so friggin heartbreaking especially tough for me to hear because my sister is this age. Thankfully she doesn't get bullied and goes to a more decent school, but of course this can happen anywhere to anyone. i know that if i heard anyone was bullying her in this matter or anything like that, i wouldn't think about age, legality, or anything else remotely logical. I would do everything in my power to fuck those kids the fuck up. |
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What reinforced her depression or triggering her negative perception/schemas toward life is facebook. I have no idea why the psychiatrist did not tell her to stop using facebook. Without facebook, she will be less likely to trigger these negative schemas leading to depression thus, suicide. |
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To all of RS, for your future children's sake, remember this video and raise them up properly. Should I have daughters, they will be the most conservative girls ever. No need to blame ANYONE in this situation, what has happened has happened, people should just learn from it. |
I can't say its 100% the parents fault, every one here was a teenager once and I for one never communicated with my parents as I do now. It was a different mindset when I was a teen and that talking to my parents was the last thing I would do or even listen to them. I was not a delinquent or anything, but I rather talk to my uncles or friends about my problems. Having someone you can trust and talk to is very important. In Amanda's case she had no one to express her feelings to, being on anti depressants can only worsen things. She felt alone but maybe if some open up to her, maybe this could have been avoided. RIP Amanda |
There's been a plethora of occurrences where putting out nudes of yourself comes back to haunt you later. This teenage girl from Maple Ridge should have known better. She is solely to blame. In the video she admits to cutting and drinking bleach, both of which are psychotic behaviors. In addition to antianxiety drugs, she should have been loaded with psychotropic drugs until her mouth foams and this wouldn't have happened. Then her parents would have had a much more obedient pet. |
I know many people in this thread have been failed for their remarks blaming poor parenting. I was going to comment on the CTV's website in regards to this but using my better judgement, decided not to as it would be insensitive in case a family member reads the posts. Let's look at reality and logics here because after all, living in a "la-la land" certainly won't get us anywhere. The real world has terrible, heartless people in it. The real world is full of people who enjoy tormenting others and THRIVE off the misery of others, might I even say, the helpless. That's the cold facts and nothing we do will change that. No matter what PINK movement you want to take part in, it's a frivolous effort in overcoming something that has existed, I'm sure, since the dawn of time. So long as there are differences amongst people, there will be bullies and victims. That being said, focus on what CAN be done and what COULD'VE been done, REALISTICALLY. Catching these bullies would require a police effort, perhaps a community shunning, and might I say parents who pay attention to their kids? In a two-fold manner, if your child is so depraved of heart that he or she is tormenting another child, YOU, as active, caring parent, who wants your child to grow up as a positive member in our society, SHOULD and MUST make an effort to be involved with their lives and their activities (to a reasonable extent.) Just like ignorance of the law is not an excuse for breaking it, ignorance of your child's activities is no excuse for their misconduct. Parent's are RESPONSIBLE for the upbringing of their children and that is not something that can be done sitting on a couch. On the other hand, the parents of a bullied child need to be involved to. How do you not know if your child is being bullied to this extent...And if you do, how do you not take precautions to prevent your child from being exposed to harm. CLEARLY this girl was unable to use the internet responsibly. After the first incident, the internet should have been cut off from her immediately. Why did she still have a Facebook account? Why did she have a YouTube account and was able to make a video trying to "provoke change." Help yourself first before trying to help and warn others. Her parents should've never giving her the opportunity to access these technologies. THEY are what aided in her pain and suffering. She went to go see a boy who had a girlfriend? Where did her parents think she was going? How did they let her go to boy's house after a boy had already tricked her into flashing them? WHO gives their child full access to the internet at home, after they've been caught FLASHING themselves to strangers?? I just don't understand... This is a very bizarre story and the fact that this little girl made a video showing the entire world what she was going through and what she was doing to herself and her parents STILL didn't have her on lockdown, is absolutely amazing. |
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Msn has webcam abilities, so its a possibility none the less, unless you dont let them use internet at all. |
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Who buys the computers and cell phones that kids use to access the internet? - Parents |
Restricting her internet use won't help things. She could use a friend's comput... wait I don't think she had any of those. Or maybe the school computer. From what I've heard, she had access to drugs and alcohol (and bleach). Getting her paws on a computer wouldn't be that hard. |
This all started because she flashed her tits in front of a stranger (fact). What the real problem here is that moral fundamentals weren't instilled in her. That's the parents fault. Parents need to teach their kids about values and consequences. Her parents failed. Why is it that when a dog bites a person the owner gets in trouble? But when an under-aged teen does something horrific the parents aren't responsible? They need licensing and educational programs on how to become a parent before they let you have a kid. |
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I do blame the parents. They definitely had part in helping, but obviously didn't do enough, if anything. But none the less, really sad story of another case of bullying. Watching this video was really tough, and I got overwhelmingly upset by the time I was done. |
This post isn't directed towards anyone in this thread... I find it funny and disgusting that everyone starts posting on fb and twitter on this subject and how hurt they are because it's the "trending" topic for today but forget that this person did try to reach out for help but was ignored until she committed suicide and now these trolls open groups and go status update crazy and act like they gave shit about the victim or about bullying. Like seriously stfu with your phony internet sympathy and maybe, just maybe get your ass off the computer and try to do something like go volunteer with one of many free hotlines that deal with depressed teenagers. /end of rant. |
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BRB gonna change the world one like and status at a time. |
Holy shit, it's like a room full of kids. Are we going to talk about "parenting" or are we going to talk about "bullying"? I thought this side-topic would just be a passing-mention at best but the considerable amount of attention it's getting, it's starting to sound like people believe that the inadequate-parenting is the bigger evil out of all this. Getting back to bullying. Fail me all you want but remember a few years back, a kid shot his bully (i think in his own porch); I was completely in support for that and if luck would have it that the bully here would share the same fate... I would gladly state that this world is a little bit of a better place with one less person of that sort. Here's an interesting fact (regarding how big "bullying" is as a societal issue): Bullying is a lot more vast than your stereotypical image of highschool hooligans. I have seen that bullying is ALSO quite common in workplaces. Bullying also exists at home. Bullying also exists between married couples. |
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But by inferring that people who disapprove of "bandwagoning" on movements are haters, miserable and negative...aren't you hating right back? Aren't you doing exactly what we're trying to abolish here? Calling people miserable, close minded and haters? Just saying... |
^to clarify, i didn't mean "miserable, close minded and haters" as a way of putting people like that down. Yes these are negative words, but i literally meant that i think some people are sad, stressed, stubborn - these are their personality traits and these traits lead them to have a de-sensitized and critical sort of attitude about these type of stories a lot of the time...myself included |
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