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cameras from our secret war room filled with special surveillance equipment as their kids take on one of the toughest challenges of all. look at her face, of course, she feels hurt. reporter: bullying is a topic we ve touched on before. move! reporter: but never like this. we ll watch as these kids deal with mean bullies in person. can you just like shut up? reporter: and online. now, they re getting really nasty on social media. reporter: and there s a new twist we turn the tables and point our hidden cameras at the parents. this time, the actor playing the bully is me ugh, it s terrible. i don t think you know what you re talking about. reporter: will these moms know what to do? i want you to pick one moment where you look back and are like, this is what i should have done. reporter: rosalind wiseman will help us navigate today s complicated world of bullying. she s an educator who s written numerous books on teens, including queen bees and wannabes, the
people would constantly send me hate, telling me gay people go to hell. jamey said he got hate messages on the social networking site formspring, which allows kids to post anonymous comments about each other and to each other. but back then, as you hear, he said he rose above the negativity. i promise you it will get better. i have so much support from people i don t even know online. i know that sounds creepy, but they re so nice and caring and they don t ever want me to die. two weekends ago, after saying good night to his sister, jamey rodemeyer took his own life. he was only 14 years old. his school in williamsville, new york, does have a bullying prevention program. you ll hear a bit from the local superintendent shortly. a lot of schools now have similar programs and more states are enacting new anti-bullying laws. some, though, are facing resistance from groups saying bullying and intolerance programs promote tolerance of a gay agenda. but jamey was above all tha
that it does get better. here s a little bit of my story. december 2010, i thought i was bi, and then i always got made fun of because i virtually have no guy friends. and i only have friends that are girls. and it bothered me because people would be like faggot, fag and they would taunt me in the hallways and i felt i never could have escape it. people would constantly send me hate, telling me gay people go to hell. jamey said he got hate messages on the social networking site formspring, which allows kids to post anonymous comments about each other and to each other. but back then, as you hear, he said he rose above the negativity. i promise you it will get better. i have so much support from people i don t even know online. i know that sounds creepy, but they re so nice and caring and they don t ever want me to die. two weekends ago, after saying good night to his sister, jamey rodemeyer took his own life. he was only 14 years old. his school in williamsville, new yo
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