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One in two lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender
youth reported being cyber bullied about their sexual
identities.
The highest point of emotion is when kids or teenagers commit suicide. This is not
healthy for the world.
People who are afraid to take off their mask are
looking up to other people. They want you to prove to the world that you don’t care about what people
say.
When people commit suicide, they are
telling the bully that he/she can ruin the
next gay person’s life.
We need a law that protects gay teens
because we live in a community in which
people bully other kids about their difference.
95% of teens go online to check out Web sites
and videos. 80% of teens use social media sites like Face book.
15% of teens say they've been the target of mean
comments on social networking sites. 9% of teens have been bullied
by text messages.
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