Another recent tragedy is being attributed, at least in part to cyberbullying, the suicide of Rutgers student Tyler Clementi; and if you’re reading this I’m willing to bet you also recognize the names Megan Meier, Phoebe Prince and countless others like them. Call it whatever you want but the end result is still the tragedy of their deaths. I saw the title to this article and just had to read more, “Does cyberbullying exist, and is technology to blame?“ – I had to find out what it was about – agree or disagree – it had my attention.
The author who originated this thought provoking chain, Anil Dash is quoted as saying “The truth of it is, calling the cruelty that kids show to one another, based on race or gender identity or class or any other imaginary difference, by a name like “cyberbullying” is a cop-out. It’s a group of parents, school administrators and lazy reporters working together to shirk their own responsibility for the meanspirited, hateful, incomprehensible things their own kids do.”
Tell us what you think – this is a topic that is getting a lot of press time, and time in our legal systems – so do you believe cyberbullying really exists? In my opinion, no matter what society calls it – if my child is in danger, I want to know about it and it’s that “knowing” part that becomes so much more difficult with the anonymity of the Internet.
