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Haisuli vähä risujemmailee
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risumies au: risumies kuskaa pakullisen sally spectroja purkkarille "muutama pylly, usko jo"
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Important reminder on dire consequences of online bullying
Bullying, even on social media is a serious matter that needs to stop once and for all. Especially damaging is the filming and posting of videos that mock or otherwise misrepresent people in one way or another. One should remember what they film and show present only a fraction of what the person is truly like, and by posting it online you may not only end up making the person lose their face and reputation for good--but you may end up being the reason for their untimely demise.
This 72-year-old man was known as the "Stick-man" in the Finnish city of Kouvola, and soon in entire Finland and even abroad as a viral video where he yelled and swore at the person filming him was posted on Youtube. The filmer and his companion were mocking and patronizing the man for leaving a load of sticks and branches in a place that wasn't a public landfill - the forest. Technically illegal, but not a crime of any consequence to anyone. Still, the filmers saw fit to label him not only a criminal - but deranged.
In the video it seems like he is basically an entitled raging madman who thinks he can do what he will and seems to be attacking an innocent bystander. This was quite far from the truth. What wasn't shown in the video was that he had been heavily provoked by the filmer and his companion. His family knew him as the calmest person in the entire family, with a big heart who genuinely loved to help the less fortunate. The family testifies, that to get the old man so out of his mind mad would have required exceptional conditions.
The old man didn't understand anything about social media or Youtube nor didn't even know the film had gone viral until random people started recognizing him off the streets. People of all ages came to him, called him the Stick-man, mocked him, took pictures with him and of him for the shits and giggles, and even followed him to his home to play remixes of the video on his yard. This went on for years.
The man, who until then had been a liked and loved member of the family and a known storyteller who was always in a good-mood, became closed off, tense, fearful, and slowly succumbed into deep depression that made him wall himself into his house. According to the family, they could barely even recognize him anymore as everything had changed, down to his mannerisms.
Charges were eventually filed for slander, but the poor man never received justice as he passed away of a ruptured aorta during the trials--as a direct result of the stress he'd endured the past few hellish years of his life.
The young man here is his grand-nephew, and he wanted to remind everyone, especially kids who may not yet have developed a good understanding on how to read and interpret media, that online bullying has serious consequences. A book is being written of the man's story, and half of the book's profits will be going to charity, to hopefully help disadvantaged youth and victims of bullying.
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