Tuesday, October 5, 2010

My Thoughts on the Rutgers Tragedy

As a society, when are we going to say ENOUGH is ENOUGH against bullying?

I would hope that if Rutgers ever received so much attention, it would be for a positive thing. As a very recent alumni of Rutgers it was quite dissappointing that they, instead, made headlines locally and nationally because one of the freshmen committed suicide as a direct result of cyber bullying.

Our generation, growing up, has seen so many technological advances - and like with most things - each comes with its positives negatives. At eighteen years of age and as a college freshmen, however, you are no longer children and are deemed responsible for your actions - and those responsible MUST be held responsible for their actions. I've read so many comments on articles in this case that defend those responsible and say 'it was just a joke'. How can bullying ever be just a joke? The simple answer is, it can't!

When are we as a society going to start accepting each person for who they are and leave gender, orientation, ethnicities, race, and disabilities amongst other things as barriers behind? It seems every time we take one step forward as a nation, we also take two steps right back - leading us further behind from where we even started.

I'm not naive - I don't think it's know it's not going to happen over night, but it's something we need to work on individually to bring that change on a collective level.

My condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased. Such a young life, with a promising future, cut so short.

 P.S. Don't forget to leave me a comment below on your thoughts! As always, I'd love to hear from you.

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