Im not really clear yet on exactly who posted this vid of bullied bus monitor...but Ive been told it was one of the kids doing the bullying, and the video was uploaded by them for more laughs at her expense. If thsi is true...it is THE perfect argument for exactly why their should be no more talk of policing the internet and legislating behavior...kids need to be inspired to be better poeple not FORCED by legislating it ....etc
Max Sidorov, the man who set up the Indiegogo donation campaign for bullied Greece, N.Y. bus monitor Karen Klein, is getting a reward of his own, the New York Daily News reports.
Max Sidorov, the man who set up the Indiegogo donation campaign for bullied Greece, N.Y. bus monitor Karen Klein, is getting a reward of his own, the New York Daily News reports.
Thanks to another Indiegogo user named Case Prince, Sidorov now has his own donation campaign -- so far having raised more than $4,000.
"Max Started the campaign that turned into a landslide of support for
Karen Huff Klein and against bullying," Prince wrote in the campaign's
info section. "I feel Max deserves a small reward himself."
But reactions to the new donation campaign have not been as unanimously positive as they were for Klein's.
“The point of a good deed is to do it without expecting recognition,” one MORONIC JEALOUS SMALLER PICTURE user wrote, according to the Daily News. “Don’t donate to this guy. He’s obsessed with himself now, claiming the whole world knows who he is.” But this just reflects the stupidity that gets in the way of the internet being the great equalizer if idiots would just stop confusing their own hangups with new directions that could lead to massive does of justice...
In addition to the donations to Klein's fund, which now amount to more than $500,000, the bus monitor also received apologies from two of the middle school boys who bullied her in the now infamous video.
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