Media giant Facebook had decided to start it's own anti-bullying campaign about a month after Canadian teen Amanda Todd took her life after feeling the pressures of cyberbullying. The campaign enlisted the help of Canadian celebrities to help promote their message and encourage people to take their pledge. There's even an interactive app that you can use to take the pledge, and it will keep track of how many people have in each territory, and will also provide parents and children with information to fight cyberbullying.
“Our goal is to raise awareness of the simple, yet powerful actions that parents, kids and educators can take to prevent bullying,” campaign organizers said in a statement. “We hope to inspire millions of bystanders to take action by speaking up when they see bullying and to grow a community committed to ending bullying.”
Below is the Be Bold: Stop Bullying pledge:
Bullying makes every day hard. It makes people feel isolated, unimportant and afraid to go to school. I have the power to stop bullying by getting involved in a few specific ways. Here is my pledge:
I will speak up - I will take a stand when I see young people humiliating or hurting each other. I will talk about bullying with my friends and the adults in my life, so everyone knows I think it's wrong.
I will advocate - I will stick up for others who might be in need of my help, and not just my closest friends.
I will be a role model - I will not use my phone or computer to spread rumors or say hateful things, and I won't ignore it when others are cruel and intimidating.
Stopping bullying begins with me. Taking this pledge can change someone's life in a meaningful way. I will forward it to my friends and family to help grow a community committed to ending bullying. I will speak up.
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