Meme Victims
Internet meme or commonly known as “meme” is an activity, concept, word of expression or piece of media that spreads from person to...
The primary objectives of this campaign is to spread awareness and prevention regarding the issue of cyber-bullying. It aims to create article to give people information about how cyber-bullying affects those victims who are experiencing the said issue.
This campaign is focus to give awareness to the people about "Hate speech is not a free speech" its about sharing hurtful memes. The people should know what could be the possible outcomes or effects that might happen because of this issue. By using websites and social media sites aim to protect those who can't and to prevent harming others by the said issue.
Hate Speech is Not Free Speech: #STOPthePAINyouCAUSE is an anti-bullying campaign which aims to help all types of people to stand up for themselves and be aware that every people should be treated equally and fairly. The founders aim to keep the general public informed and to help them remember that even though free speech is a thing they should still know there limitations when it comes to talking to others. Words hurt more than actual weapons because words scar not only your mind but also your feelings. They tend to be engraved in your mind constantly beating you up and making you weak from the inside. Harsh words that bring nothing but pain and agony to those who hear of it. This campaign aims to give shelter and protection to people who have been traumatized by words harshly said by people who don’t know their limitations. The campaign can help those victimized by bullying to have a safe haven where they can open up about their experiences and deal with it with the help of others. In this campaign, we can talk about the different effects of cyber bullying and the use of free speech correctly. Being able to help other people to open up and help them with receiving treatment is a great joy for the founders and creators of this campaign. Freedom of speech is not only a right but also a responsibility. People get offended quickly in this century so you should know when and where to open your mouth and blurt out things you don’t think twice about. Being able to know when to use the right words can help prevent hurting other people. Always remember that hate speech will never be free speech and you should always be wary of what you tell or show other people.