Bullying introduces many young students being bullied. Bullying not only affects the victim, it also affects future bullying. Most bullying occurs outside of school and home. Bullying is becoming a big problem that is difficult to understand and difficult to deal with. The two main reasons people are being bullied are their appearance and social status. As a result, thousands of students are afraid to wake up every day and go to school. Imagine Mario's story; he accepts as he wears glasses with homosexuals in a week.
On September 18, 2011, 14 year old Jamey Redeemer spent his life in bullying. The news spread in a blink of an eye. The whole country is in the mourning. Jamey is seeking help for several months. He often posts online about school bullying and how people insult him. Immediately, the students began to tease Jamey online. They posted some bad words that they said, "You can be dead, I do not want anyone, so everyone will be happy." Everyone knows that he is in trouble and needs help. But no one has heard yet. On Saturday night, he posted lyrics of Lady Gaga on his Facebook page. "When I come to the door of heaven, please do not forget." A few hours later he wrote as follows. His grandmother who passed away recently. This is the last message from Jamey. ("Suicide: The police question the crimes of bullying")
In April 2016, after a ruthless bull at school and social media, 17-year-old Felix Alexander committed suicide. After his death, his mother Lucy wrote that "Bullying is unkind and socially isolated, as the emergence of social media it is cruel and overwhelming." Unfortunately, the experience of Felix is very common. According to McAfee's survey of people aged 11 to 17 in 2014, 35% of respondents said they experienced bullying against 16% of last year. Another organization found that Google is looking for a rapid increase in "cyber bullying" at the beginning of the grade.
After years of torture, the 15-year-old Bad Palos of Greenwich, Connecticut began life on the first day of September. His death raised questions about the effectiveness of local bullying policies and whether school leaders are responsible for identifying students who may harm themselves. In the teacher policy of Greenwich Public Schools, teachers and staff members who witnessed bullying notify the principal and prepare to submit a report. Later, the principal notifies the parents of the students and asks the school to sign a consent form that permits the investigation. The policy states that the principal completes the written report at the end of the investigation.