Bullying: Social Harassment Using Electronic Means

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Bullying has been around for decades. “Bullies have always been a part of any group development, from the earliest civilization, and in religion, militaries, schools, neighborhood cliques, teams, families, and companies.” (Tarallo, 2017) In the years prior to the internet and home computers, those being bullied had a safe space in their homes. Presently, due to the advancement in technology there is no escaping a bully. Cyberbullying is harassment using electronic means. It has become a big problem especially for teenagers. “Traditional bullying forced its way into the web in the 1990s with the advent of affordable, personal computers. Weather in public chat rooms or private messaging platforms, children and teens were subject to cyberbullying …show more content…

The majority of bullying still takes place at school; 1 in 3 U.S. students say they have been bullied at school, according to the DHHS.” Children that are in a minority group may have a higher tendency to be bullied. Bullying can happen for any reason but some common themes are: age; sex; race; gay; lesbian; and transgender. In reality, children can be bullied for anything, making it even more difficult to find a …show more content…

Fine arts and literature are both part of the humanities studies. Since cyberbullying is fairly new there may not be any fine art yet, but it has inspired some people. “Maryland Institute College of Art senior Lindsay Bottos responded to the hateful messages sent to her Tumblr account by making them into art. In a work titled "anonymous," Bottos, 21, juxtaposed the venomous words with simple self portraits. The stark images call attention to the hyperbolic, hypercritical comments which appear all too often in online forums.” (Scharper,

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