Take Kendall Jenner, the beautiful model from the Kardashian family.
Two other models took exception to the way she looked while having her hair done for the Donna Karan show during New York Fashion Week recently.
One sarcastically said, “she’s never looked better” with a laughing emoji.
Another said, “That’s f*cked up” with more laughing emojis.
Look at the picture. You be the judge.
The Ford Agency that represented one of the bullies walked it back as a silly comment but only after it went viral as some kind of damage control.
Kendall Jenner has been the target of many bullying attempts that goes to show that even the beautiful are made to feel ugly by not so nice people.
How bad is cyberbullying?
When I was in high school, one guy always used to call me a “bucked teeth duck” every time he saw me – in the hall on the way to class, or walking into class in front of everyone.
It was bad enough to deal with his hurtful comments then just at school. I can only imagine what it would have been like to have that comment reverberating all over social media.
By the way, I ran into this bully at a class reunion. We did not speak.
I just smiled so he could see my beautiful white television-ready veneers.
Where is social media when I need it?
The scourge of this great social media revolution is haters and bullies who use something good to hurt people from the safety of their digital devices.
Then, like now, the answer is to push them back. A bully always runs.
The best revenge is living well and being happy.
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