"Ok... Think about this... For real do you (the person reading this) think if you was on TV that every person watching you would like you? Would agree with what you say? What you're wearing. Your personality? Nope. It's not realistic.
"You can't be liked by everyone and neither can I So... If you think I'm irritating or hate me. By all means cuss the tv all night long if you want if that's what you get a kick out of. But why go out of your way to tweet me about how you feel about me if its mean ?"
She added: "(For those who do) I would never do that to anyone else and if I did people would say its wrong! So if you do it to me it doesn't make it right. Think about it. Treat people how you want to be treated.
"And view people with the understanding of what if that was me. How would I feel?..."
true but that's something that goes along with putting yourself out there.
But it shouldn't - just saying, I know that unfortunately it does mean that. Empathy (and with it respect) should not be considered an optional trait, it should in fact be mandatory to everyone. Spitefulness should not just be ignored.
Why, because she said what needed to be said?
Of course it isn't going to change anything but it doesn't matter because at least we have people who are actually speaking out against cyber bullying/hate. At least appreciate the effort.