No one ever died from not making another person's life a living hell. No one.

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I've found, over the years, that turning situations around is an effective teaching tool - one that I employ on a consistent basis.

With that in mind, if anyone has any semblance of humanity to them, they should watch this video. I don't care what faith you follow, who you are, how you were brought up, your level of education, how many titles you have, what items you own or where you're from - this has to stop.

We *have* to stop treating people this way. And by "we" I do mean "all of us" - inactivity when things like this come up is just as bad, if not worse, than the people that actively act in such a manner. It's all bad and none of us are exempt.

One may not want something for their own life; for themselves. That's okay. What is *not* okay is conducting yourself in a manner that is imposing on someone elses life. Compassion never killed anyone. No one ever died from not making another person's life a living hell. No one.

The little girl in this video should be given an award for her acting. She did a phenomenally convincing job. This video happens, not only to kids, but equally to adults. It's no better to do it to one or the other - it should just never be done. That, won't kill anyone. Being the perpetrators, very well, can. Make it stop.



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