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Sen. Graham presses FBI on tighter limits needed for social media
NBC News· 2025-09-16 16:13
Free speech doesn't allow you to go online and broom a child for sexual >> No, it does not. >> Okay. Free speech doesn't allow you to go on the internet and basically incite somebody to kill another person, right.>> Absolutely not. >> So, if it's illegal offline, it should be illegal online. Agreed.Whatever the law is. >> Yes, sir. >> Just because you're online doesn't give you a get out of jail free card.>> No, sir. So if a parent is worried about a child being bullied on a website, what rights do they hav ...
Bullying | Ranbir Sinha | TEDxYouth@BerlinCosmopolitanSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-29 15:58
Communication & Conflict Resolution - Communication, encompassing speaking and listening, is more powerful than physical force [1] - Silence is ineffective in resolving conflicts; proactive communication is necessary [2] - Conflicts are inherent in various settings, from classrooms to international relations [3] - Conflicts often stem from feeling unheard or misunderstood, rather than the actual events [4] - Dialogue and listening are crucial for resolving conflicts, even ending wars [5] Impact of Words - Words can incite conflict, but also foster peace [5] - Kind words and honest conversations can significantly impact individuals feeling isolated [6] - Encouraging communication can empower individuals and build confidence [6] - Words have the power to both divide and unite people [6] Social Responsibility - Individuals should intervene when witnessing bullying or mistreatment [5] - Offering support and a listening ear can make a substantial difference in someone's life [6]
Empowering children through legal awareness | Venkat Sai | TEDxMall Road
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-27 16:30
[Music] What do you mean by being voiceless. Anybody answer. For someone it was a metaphor. For me, it was a reality.I was a kid who was being bullied for my ex existence, for my speech, for my whole life sitting at a backbench like you. Even though there were many powerful lessons which I learned, but there's something missing yet. Not courage, not sympathy, not anger, the knowledge, the access to knowledge.And we all have that knowledge. Do we. I don't think so.If we do so, why do we do that. But there's ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-19 09:50
Malaysia is considering the need for laws to address bullying after public outcry over the unsolved death of a 13-year-old schoolgirl in Sabah sparked demands for justice https://t.co/qhRd5sDKhk ...
The Riot of Silence: A Quiet Revolution | Taisha Sabharwall | TEDxGEMSInternationalSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:33
We live in the loudest era in human history. We scroll, we post, we like, we share, we're typing, talking, and tagging constantly. And yet somehow so many feel unheard.It's strange, isn't it. That in a world where anyone can speak, silence is starting to say the most. This is the paradox of a digital age.Social media, yes, you heard me right, promised free speech but forgot to promise free reach. Voices are amplified but also drowned, muted, banned or ignored. Algorithms desired.Who gets hurt. Outrage stren ...
When Words Become Weapons | CJ Lee | TEDxCronulla High School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-12 15:24
Bullying Prevalence and Impact - One in six students experiences bullying in some form [2] - Suicide is the leading cause of death between 15 and 17 year olds, potentially linked to bullying [3] - Bullying can affect individuals physically, mentally, and emotionally [6] - Bullying can lead to self-harm or suicide [7] Defining Bullying - Bullying is the repetitive insult or harm inflicted by a person or group [4] - Bullying can occur online through social media platforms [4] - Bullies often act out of insecurity and a desire to dominate [5] Addressing Bullying - To stop bullying, individuals should talk to a trusted adult [8] - Schools can create plans to help victims cope and provide support for bullies [8] - Surrounding oneself with supportive friends can help navigate difficult situations [9]
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𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗸𝘆· 2025-08-07 17:04
#AA🍉今天看到梳理贴和录屏才吃明白。一句话文字相同。但用不同语气、在不同场合说出来,含义可以完全不一样。又不是文盲,拿这个也狡辩太蠢了…霸凌者心里很清楚自己在霸凌,但是永远不会承认。不过社会不是学校,对手也不都像 Mia 那么弱鸡,混得惨很合理。不过你们也别看了,就像看八爷装修贴似的,mute 了省心。 ...
Lembranças somos | Marcela Lage | TEDxYouth@CasaFundamental
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-06 15:49
Historical Context & Identity - The narrative explores the speaker's personal experience with bullying related to her hair at age 8 in 2019 [1] - It connects personal identity to ancestral history, referencing the speaker's great-grandmother Júlia, who experienced enslavement until age 19 after the legal abolition in 1888 [2] - The speech challenges the traditional narrative of Brazil's discovery in 1500 by Pedro Álvares Cabral, highlighting the estimated 2 million to 8 million native inhabitants at that time [3] - It references Luzia, the oldest human fossil found in Latin America, discovered approximately 40-46 km from Belo Horizonte, dating back approximately 11,500 years [4] - Initial studies of Luzia's cranium suggested African, Australian, and Melanesian characteristics, but later DNA studies revealed similarities to indigenous American populations [5][6] Cultural & Societal Reflection - The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding one's origins to rewrite personal and national histories [7] - The narrative suggests that knowing Júlia's history teaches the importance of knowing one's own history, while Luzia's story emphasizes preserving and rescuing history [7] - The speaker acknowledges and honors her ancestry, accepting and admiring herself and her history [8]
When perceptions end, reality begins | Jowaria Soliman | TEDxYouth@BedayiaSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:50
Overcoming Limitations & Achieving Excellence - The narrative emphasizes that limitations are self-defined illusions, highlighting the importance of mindset in achieving goals [1][2] - The individual excelled in the challenging International Baccalaureate (IB) program and pursued rigorous majors at the American University in Cairo, demonstrating academic achievement and leadership [2] - The individual became the first blind Egyptian woman to obtain the IB diploma and was the class valedictorian, showcasing exceptional academic performance [7] Advocacy & Awareness - Advocacy is a powerful tool for shaping lives and evoking change, encouraging individuals to stand up for their beliefs and rights [21][22] - The individual advocates for the success of visually impaired individuals, particularly within the IB diploma program, using assistive devices like talking calculators and screen readers [18] - The individual spoke at international schools and multinational companies, conducting workshops about disability and how to deal with it, promoting awareness and understanding [20] - The individual emphasizes that blind and visually impaired individuals are open to answering questions about their experiences, promoting open communication and understanding [17] Adaptability & Resourcefulness - The individual utilized extraordinary devices and machines to overcome visual challenges in subjects like biology, geometry, and trigonometry [9][10] - The individual participated in various sports and activities, including cycling, skiing, and ziplining, demonstrating adaptability and a willingness to push boundaries [12][13][14] - The individual memorized spacious places like the AU campus and traveled independently using a white cane, showcasing independence and resourcefulness [15] Philosophy & Inspiration - The individual's philosophy is that they can do everything that sighted people do, but in different ways, emphasizing adaptability and innovation [25] - The quote "disabled doesn't mean defective the same way that able-bodied doesn't mean perfect" promotes acceptance and equality [26]
Not Too Queer to Be Corporate. Not Too Corporate to Be Queer. | Remco Boxelaar | TEDxDonauinselSalon
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-31 15:37
Challenges Faced by LGBTQI Individuals in the Corporate World - The speaker experienced bullying and discrimination due to perceived gender nonconformity and sexuality from childhood through adulthood [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] - Societal norms and expectations pressure individuals to conform to heteronormative standards, leading to hiding one's true identity [3][4][5] - Microaggressions and insensitive comments from colleagues can create a hostile work environment [7] Initiatives and Solutions for LGBTQI Inclusion - The speaker created an online platform to support LGBTQI individuals in the corporate world [9] - The speaker advocates for creating psychologically and physically safe working environments through allyship and addressing bullying [11] - The speaker initiated a cross-company leadership program for LGBTQI individuals [14] - The program has over 70 alumni and fosters a supportive network to encourage openness and career advancement [16] Recommendations for Organizations - Ensure representation of visible LGBTQI role models at the top of the organization [12] - Regularly discuss safety and address microaggressions in meetings, setting clear boundaries [12] - Acknowledge the global disparities in LGBTQI rights, noting that same-sex marriage is legal in only 39 out of nearly 200 countries, and being LGBT is illegal in 60 countries, with the death penalty in 6 countries [13]