Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 1
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness.
Stephanie Schneider
100647434
COMM 1007
Currently the national news has an overwhelming amount of reports about teenage
physical and verbal abuse. This in turn has lead to an outcome of an alarmingly high rate of
suicides due to teen bullying. Bullying can come in many forms, from verbal to abusive; and
cause short-term to long-term consequences impacting family and friends without warning.
Bullying is a growing problem among teens and can lead to depression, alienation, and suicide.
Celebrities are now taking a stance to raise awareness in hopes to prevent statistics of bullying
from rising, and we as a society should also.
To know the answer of why bullying is growing to this social-epidemic, society has to
start with the question, what causes bullies? I remember always being told bullies are insecure,
jealous, or come from broken homes - but this is all untrue. Bullies have high self-esteem, but
lack compassion and impulse control. This is why outbursts of anger from a bully directed to
someone else is done for the bully to feel better. (What causes bullies? 2010. Publicsafety.gc.ca).
This feeling gives them the “punching a pillow” effect; the way an average individual would
release frustration. Bullies lack social skills to properly communicate and enjoy having the claim
over someone else, which is almost a rewarding or fulfilling feeling. (Bullying and victim:
possible causes, 2005. Associatedcontent.com). I think bullying is a behavior disorder versus a
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 2
mental disorder, therefore does not require use of medication. With the right rules and laws and
a zero-tolerance attitude, the statistics of bullying would decrease immensely.
What are the statistics of teen bullying? The involvement of bullying, whether from being
bullied, witnessing, or taking part in the actual bullying itself is found in any environment. In
fact, 30% of teens are bullies in the United States, which signifies 5.7 million teenagers. (Is
teenage bullying common? 2009. Bullyingstatistics.org). Bullying is more common in younger
teens than older, but it is clear that it strongly impacts teens in a disturbing manner. The statistics
of bullying fall under all genres of bullying, from verbal, abusive, cyber, or emotional. These
personal attacks come in various forms such as continuously pushing someone as they pass one
another in a hall, hitting, taunting or threatening, intimidating, teasing, name-calling and making
sexual preference comments and remarks. (What are some types of bullying? 2009. Byparents-
forparents.com). Bullying may also be more indirect, but no less still personal such as spreading
rumors, encouraging others to reject or dislike the individual, stealing or damaging the victims
belongings. As I hear the amount of teen deaths resulting in a gay teens committing suicide
simply because he or she was teased over their sexual preference, it becomes a concern that
perhaps our school system is not enforcing a zero tolerance rule regulating bullying. Any
repetition of these actions upon another can lead to mental instability, insecurities, or a lost
feeling of self worth.
The constant attacks of any forms of bullying can lead to minimal signs that may be hard
to recognize such as feeling anxious, losing focus, or avoiding classes to escape being
victimized. (Office of Justice Programs. 2008. FS–200127). Larger cases of bullying can create
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 3
depression or teens may become withdrawn or lose interest in social activities, and in drastic
measures – suicide. (How does bullying affect teens? 2010. Keepschoolssafe.org).
Unfortunately, I only could imagine being afraid to come to school only to dread the awful
things about to happen before me, or having to plan a different route to take home just avoid
being abused verbally or physically. I can understand how it would become exhausting to the
point where b would feel like I was not good enough to be in the same social atmosphere as
those who made fun of me. I too, would hide, and feel all the same things as a teen, whom maybe
is too scared to reach for help. In an article on “Jared’s Story” I read about a girl who took her
own life at the ripe age of fifteen. (Kristina’s story. 2010. Jaredsstory.com). This article disturbed
me deeply. She was absolutely beautiful, when I looked at her photo I thought it was a mistake
and that no one who was so young and vibrant looking could harm themselves. Kristina Calco
was an active member in her school to conquer her painfully shy and timid ways in hopes of
making friends, Kristina was a member of the JV cheerleading squad, swimming and ski team,
student broadcasting staff, year booking, and newspaper staff. As bright and promising as her
extra-curricular activities were, the dark side shadowed all. Kristina was the victim of bullying
for a little over three years, constantly being brainwashed with comments by a group of boy
peers that she was “ugly” and that they would never date her because she was “nasty”. Not to
any of her parent’s knowledge, the young girl’s suicide was a complete shock. After piecing
together tons of instant messages, a loaded journal, and MySpace entries to her friends, all
piecing together a timeline of what took place in Kristina’s life. In one of Kristina’s journal
entries she deeply expresses her lack of self worth, “I just pretend I look really good, sometimes
it’s really hard though because I don’t like being, thinking... that I’m pretty when I’m not.”
(Kristina’s Story. 2010. Jaredsstory.com). Immediately my heart sunk, as this is a girl I can relate
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 4
to, but I am sure most girls her age could also. The feeling of not feeling pretty enough, but I
think young girls do not understand many feel this way. I can understand it must be immensely
harder to cope with when it is the opposite sex telling someone they will never attract anyone.
For someone like Kristina, her friends tried to comfort her, but it was not enough. Teen bullying
ate her like a cancer and consumed her entire life. A beautiful girl, full of potential, hope, and
promise and could not open up to find help and confide in those to stop being abused because the
damaged had been done and she felt like her bullies were right. This is where we need to speak
out against bullying, and stop anymore “bullycides” from occurring, and tell teens that there is
someone who cares and society is listening now.
More and more celebrities have stopped and started to listen to bullying awareness. The
first major person to change his entire outlook and make a vow to quit bullying would be
celebrity blogger Perez Hilton. Perez Hilton is infamous for bashing with “comedic drawings” on
their photos, from children to outing his fellow gays. Perez admits to Ellen DeGeneres, “In doing
so a lot of people have called me a hypocrite and a bully myself and a big one ... From now on I
really want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem”. (Perez quits bullying, 2010.
Thestar.com). Ellen DeGeneres is another big celebrity who is actively recruiting support from
her fellow star-studded friends to promote awareness to stop bullying. Recently on her show she
spoke to Madonna via video chat who took her stand about teen bullying. (Madonna speaks out
against bullying. 2010. Afterellen.com). I adored her interview with Madonna because she
recognizes the gay community and admits she has been bullied because she can relate to feeling
different, isolated and alienated because she did not fit in with the clicks at school. However, that
did not stop her from continuing to find a passion that made her feel like she belonged
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 5
somewhere. She goes on to praise her gay ballet dance teacher for welcoming her into a
community of dance and artists and this is where she felt like she belonged somewhere and
began to feel safe, secure, and told Madonna it was okay to be different. I especially admired
how Madonna says, “I can’t imagine young kids today going through their adolescence years not
having somebody that they can talk to, somebody that they can have an infinite with, that tells
them, and reassures them that it’s okay to be who you are.” (Madonna speaks out against
bullying, 2010. Afterellen.com). Madonna becomes more passionate about the importance of
having a community of people to just listen and help those who are being bullied, and who need
to have someone who are there just to listen and support. Her simple advice for everyone is to
just stop, not talk about, read, nor listen to any gossip. This way we do not pass our behavior
down or around to those who follow our actions. I could not think this is more of an admirable
action to display for a community. As a society we thrive on talking about and reading about
other people. If we just walked away or just stayed focused with the task at hand, maybe less
gossip and rumors about other individuals would be spread. This would mean less
miscommunication would occur through the grapevine. Our society is already moving forward
with such positive figures realizing we have an issue and willing to speak out against it.
With celebrities already recognizing that teen bullying is not to be taken lightly nor
overlooked because it can lead to alienation, depression, and deep feelings of insecurity and
feeling scared or anxious. (Celebrities share experiences with bullies in wake of teen suicides.
October 07, 2010. Foxnew.com). Most importantly, it can lead to suicide. It is the time for our
community to take proactive stance. A more outspoken place for students to turn, where they feel
safe to open up about any issues with bullies and their depression that they could be trying to
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 6
conquer on their own. It is important for schools to support a zero tolerance policy and a
treatment program, so we as a society can put a stop to “bullycides”. In the United Kingdom a
statistic is shown that one out of sixteen families one will experience a suicide due to bullying.
(Bullycide, 2007. Overcomingbullycide.com). In conclusion, the thought of preteens or teenagers
taking their own life over something that is completely preventable is deeply disturbing to me. I
could not even fathom if my eleven-year old sister became so haunted by her peers that she
thought suicide was her only way of escaping. Bullying is a growing problem, but we as a
community can put an end to this abusive, verbal, and emotional, behaviour that can lead to short
and long-term insecure feelings and result in death.
Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. 6
conquer on their own. It is important for schools to support a zero tolerance policy and a
treatment program, so we as a society can put a stop to “bullycides”. In the United Kingdom a
statistic is shown that one out of sixteen families one will experience a suicide due to bullying.
(Bullycide, 2007. Overcomingbullycide.com). In conclusion, the thought of preteens or teenagers
taking their own life over something that is completely preventable is deeply disturbing to me. I
could not even fathom if my eleven-year old sister became so haunted by her peers that she
thought suicide was her only way of escaping. Bullying is a growing problem, but we as a
community can put an end to this abusive, verbal, and emotional, behaviour that can lead to short
and long-term insecure feelings and result in death.

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    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 1 Bullying – Causes, consequences, and awareness. Stephanie Schneider 100647434 COMM 1007 Currently the national news has an overwhelming amount of reports about teenage physical and verbal abuse. This in turn has lead to an outcome of an alarmingly high rate of suicides due to teen bullying. Bullying can come in many forms, from verbal to abusive; and cause short-term to long-term consequences impacting family and friends without warning. Bullying is a growing problem among teens and can lead to depression, alienation, and suicide. Celebrities are now taking a stance to raise awareness in hopes to prevent statistics of bullying from rising, and we as a society should also. To know the answer of why bullying is growing to this social-epidemic, society has to start with the question, what causes bullies? I remember always being told bullies are insecure, jealous, or come from broken homes - but this is all untrue. Bullies have high self-esteem, but lack compassion and impulse control. This is why outbursts of anger from a bully directed to someone else is done for the bully to feel better. (What causes bullies? 2010. Publicsafety.gc.ca). This feeling gives them the “punching a pillow” effect; the way an average individual would release frustration. Bullies lack social skills to properly communicate and enjoy having the claim over someone else, which is almost a rewarding or fulfilling feeling. (Bullying and victim: possible causes, 2005. Associatedcontent.com). I think bullying is a behavior disorder versus a
  • 2.
    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 2 mental disorder, therefore does not require use of medication. With the right rules and laws and a zero-tolerance attitude, the statistics of bullying would decrease immensely. What are the statistics of teen bullying? The involvement of bullying, whether from being bullied, witnessing, or taking part in the actual bullying itself is found in any environment. In fact, 30% of teens are bullies in the United States, which signifies 5.7 million teenagers. (Is teenage bullying common? 2009. Bullyingstatistics.org). Bullying is more common in younger teens than older, but it is clear that it strongly impacts teens in a disturbing manner. The statistics of bullying fall under all genres of bullying, from verbal, abusive, cyber, or emotional. These personal attacks come in various forms such as continuously pushing someone as they pass one another in a hall, hitting, taunting or threatening, intimidating, teasing, name-calling and making sexual preference comments and remarks. (What are some types of bullying? 2009. Byparents- forparents.com). Bullying may also be more indirect, but no less still personal such as spreading rumors, encouraging others to reject or dislike the individual, stealing or damaging the victims belongings. As I hear the amount of teen deaths resulting in a gay teens committing suicide simply because he or she was teased over their sexual preference, it becomes a concern that perhaps our school system is not enforcing a zero tolerance rule regulating bullying. Any repetition of these actions upon another can lead to mental instability, insecurities, or a lost feeling of self worth. The constant attacks of any forms of bullying can lead to minimal signs that may be hard to recognize such as feeling anxious, losing focus, or avoiding classes to escape being victimized. (Office of Justice Programs. 2008. FS–200127). Larger cases of bullying can create
  • 3.
    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 3 depression or teens may become withdrawn or lose interest in social activities, and in drastic measures – suicide. (How does bullying affect teens? 2010. Keepschoolssafe.org). Unfortunately, I only could imagine being afraid to come to school only to dread the awful things about to happen before me, or having to plan a different route to take home just avoid being abused verbally or physically. I can understand how it would become exhausting to the point where b would feel like I was not good enough to be in the same social atmosphere as those who made fun of me. I too, would hide, and feel all the same things as a teen, whom maybe is too scared to reach for help. In an article on “Jared’s Story” I read about a girl who took her own life at the ripe age of fifteen. (Kristina’s story. 2010. Jaredsstory.com). This article disturbed me deeply. She was absolutely beautiful, when I looked at her photo I thought it was a mistake and that no one who was so young and vibrant looking could harm themselves. Kristina Calco was an active member in her school to conquer her painfully shy and timid ways in hopes of making friends, Kristina was a member of the JV cheerleading squad, swimming and ski team, student broadcasting staff, year booking, and newspaper staff. As bright and promising as her extra-curricular activities were, the dark side shadowed all. Kristina was the victim of bullying for a little over three years, constantly being brainwashed with comments by a group of boy peers that she was “ugly” and that they would never date her because she was “nasty”. Not to any of her parent’s knowledge, the young girl’s suicide was a complete shock. After piecing together tons of instant messages, a loaded journal, and MySpace entries to her friends, all piecing together a timeline of what took place in Kristina’s life. In one of Kristina’s journal entries she deeply expresses her lack of self worth, “I just pretend I look really good, sometimes it’s really hard though because I don’t like being, thinking... that I’m pretty when I’m not.” (Kristina’s Story. 2010. Jaredsstory.com). Immediately my heart sunk, as this is a girl I can relate
  • 4.
    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 4 to, but I am sure most girls her age could also. The feeling of not feeling pretty enough, but I think young girls do not understand many feel this way. I can understand it must be immensely harder to cope with when it is the opposite sex telling someone they will never attract anyone. For someone like Kristina, her friends tried to comfort her, but it was not enough. Teen bullying ate her like a cancer and consumed her entire life. A beautiful girl, full of potential, hope, and promise and could not open up to find help and confide in those to stop being abused because the damaged had been done and she felt like her bullies were right. This is where we need to speak out against bullying, and stop anymore “bullycides” from occurring, and tell teens that there is someone who cares and society is listening now. More and more celebrities have stopped and started to listen to bullying awareness. The first major person to change his entire outlook and make a vow to quit bullying would be celebrity blogger Perez Hilton. Perez Hilton is infamous for bashing with “comedic drawings” on their photos, from children to outing his fellow gays. Perez admits to Ellen DeGeneres, “In doing so a lot of people have called me a hypocrite and a bully myself and a big one ... From now on I really want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem”. (Perez quits bullying, 2010. Thestar.com). Ellen DeGeneres is another big celebrity who is actively recruiting support from her fellow star-studded friends to promote awareness to stop bullying. Recently on her show she spoke to Madonna via video chat who took her stand about teen bullying. (Madonna speaks out against bullying. 2010. Afterellen.com). I adored her interview with Madonna because she recognizes the gay community and admits she has been bullied because she can relate to feeling different, isolated and alienated because she did not fit in with the clicks at school. However, that did not stop her from continuing to find a passion that made her feel like she belonged
  • 5.
    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 5 somewhere. She goes on to praise her gay ballet dance teacher for welcoming her into a community of dance and artists and this is where she felt like she belonged somewhere and began to feel safe, secure, and told Madonna it was okay to be different. I especially admired how Madonna says, “I can’t imagine young kids today going through their adolescence years not having somebody that they can talk to, somebody that they can have an infinite with, that tells them, and reassures them that it’s okay to be who you are.” (Madonna speaks out against bullying, 2010. Afterellen.com). Madonna becomes more passionate about the importance of having a community of people to just listen and help those who are being bullied, and who need to have someone who are there just to listen and support. Her simple advice for everyone is to just stop, not talk about, read, nor listen to any gossip. This way we do not pass our behavior down or around to those who follow our actions. I could not think this is more of an admirable action to display for a community. As a society we thrive on talking about and reading about other people. If we just walked away or just stayed focused with the task at hand, maybe less gossip and rumors about other individuals would be spread. This would mean less miscommunication would occur through the grapevine. Our society is already moving forward with such positive figures realizing we have an issue and willing to speak out against it. With celebrities already recognizing that teen bullying is not to be taken lightly nor overlooked because it can lead to alienation, depression, and deep feelings of insecurity and feeling scared or anxious. (Celebrities share experiences with bullies in wake of teen suicides. October 07, 2010. Foxnew.com). Most importantly, it can lead to suicide. It is the time for our community to take proactive stance. A more outspoken place for students to turn, where they feel safe to open up about any issues with bullies and their depression that they could be trying to
  • 6.
    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 6 conquer on their own. It is important for schools to support a zero tolerance policy and a treatment program, so we as a society can put a stop to “bullycides”. In the United Kingdom a statistic is shown that one out of sixteen families one will experience a suicide due to bullying. (Bullycide, 2007. Overcomingbullycide.com). In conclusion, the thought of preteens or teenagers taking their own life over something that is completely preventable is deeply disturbing to me. I could not even fathom if my eleven-year old sister became so haunted by her peers that she thought suicide was her only way of escaping. Bullying is a growing problem, but we as a community can put an end to this abusive, verbal, and emotional, behaviour that can lead to short and long-term insecure feelings and result in death.
  • 7.
    Bullying – Causes,consequences, and awareness. 6 conquer on their own. It is important for schools to support a zero tolerance policy and a treatment program, so we as a society can put a stop to “bullycides”. In the United Kingdom a statistic is shown that one out of sixteen families one will experience a suicide due to bullying. (Bullycide, 2007. Overcomingbullycide.com). In conclusion, the thought of preteens or teenagers taking their own life over something that is completely preventable is deeply disturbing to me. I could not even fathom if my eleven-year old sister became so haunted by her peers that she thought suicide was her only way of escaping. Bullying is a growing problem, but we as a community can put an end to this abusive, verbal, and emotional, behaviour that can lead to short and long-term insecure feelings and result in death.