Cyber-Bullying in a New Age

I can understand that cyber-bullying is new age, a monstrous phenomenon, often limitless in its reach, and inconceivably boundless for authorities and lawmakers to approach when trying to form, pass, and enforce legislation. I truly get all the overwhelming challenges of this growing eye sore that is plaguing the social media industry. What is quite unsettling and disturbing is when these challenges become the continuous excuses as to how a teenage girl who is allegedly raped in the state of Texas while unconscious leaving her unable to consent, the alleged teenage rapist himself with possible accomplices is so highly amused by the limp naked body of the unconscious teenage victim that they post it on social media outlets which is nothing short of child pornography, and how her unconscious mind and naked  body is exposed to the world “going viral” and receives a dehumanizing response from viewers everywhere, yet our leaders are not convinced that we no longer have time for excuses. It is time to act!

Seemingly our call for action to respond to the repeated victimization and exploitation of this young girl through social media has fallen on deaf ears, yet the impact of this incident will cause a lifetime of psychological damage to this teenage victim, her family and all who encountered or will encounter the pictures of her unconscious mind and limp naked body on social media websites for many years to come. This alleged incident of rape, a crime, happened in Harris County, Texas and the alleged victim resided in Fort Bend County, Texas at the time of incident. We have to start holding legislators and local authorities accountable for the shortcoming in legislation to address the cyber-bullying of children who are sexually assaulted, abused, and raped in their state and local jurisdiction. Help us hold Governor Rick Perry, Senator Rodney Ellis, Representative Ron Reynolds, District Attorney of Harris County, Devon Anderson accountable for ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children who are victimized in the state of Texas.

Let’s call out the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to develop cooperative agreements with local authorities and social media giants to address the madness of cyber-bullying of alleged child victims of sexual assault, abuse, and rape. Let’s hold the social media industry to strict laws, regulations, and statues that protect the identity, safety, and emotional wellbeing of children who are raped, sexually assaulted, or abused.

We are asking you to donate $5 to assist Citizens Advocating for Social Equity (C.A.S.E.), a nonprofit organized in the state of Texas, to launch a successful advocacy campaign to raise awareness of internet crimes against children, the psychological impact to cyber-bullying, and the need for more protective legislation to influence CEO, Mark Zuckerberg- Facebook, CEO Kevin Systrom- Instagram, and CEO, Larry Page-Google and other internet giants to comply with laws that ensure no child identified as a possible victim of a sex crime is exploited through social media networks.

 

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