Sixteen year old Natalie Hampton who lives in California knows first hand about being bullied and feeling left out at school, so she decided to do something about it.
Hatred is a learned behavior and this can boil over into people being bullies to those who are vulnerable. But, thankfully an awesome group of kids from a Mankato Minnesota Middle School show that kindness is also a learned behavior.
A new organization that was started earlier this year called Buddies not Bullies, has embarked on their first major fundraiser and awareness campaign. A few volunteers are taking a long ride down the Mississippi River.
A couple from Fosston Minnesota was so fed up with their daughter being bullied that they resorted to making a video where she talks about how she is treated in school. The video is heartbreaking and so sad to watch.
Brace yourself, this video may boil your blood for many different reasons. The original video was posted to Facebook by a 12 year old boy, the boy is also apparently the cameraman of this heartbreaking bullying video.
A local news anchor from La Crosse Wisconsin got her 2 cents in as she responded live on the air to a UN-flattering e-mail that was sent to her regarding her weight.
Beliebers know that their hero Justin Bieber cares about his fellow humans. He donates buckets of money to a variety of causes (Pencils of Promise is the most prominent, as well as his hometown food bank in Canada) and visits sick kids in the hospital. He’s certainly doing his part. That doesn’t mean that the Bieber backlash from the haters will ever stop.