Cyber-Bullies, Stalkers, and Trolls

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Bullies are cowards, but Cyber-bullies are the biggest, most pathetic ones. They sit in the safety of their homes (or their mom’s basements, attics, and backyard sheds), hide behind fake profiles and screen names, and troll the internet and social media in search of victims.

If you’ve ever dealt with a cyber-bully, I knew how you feel, and I understand. Words do have power and it’s easy to be hurt when anyone attacks you, online or off. I, too used to get upset and feel bad back in the early days of the internet when I’d look at my instant messages and find that some idiot had sent me a flamer.

However, today, I’ve learned to see it for what it is and the cyber-bullies for who they are. And that in itself can be a real boost to the self-esteem.

When I think of the term “cyber-bully,” I instantly get a mental picture of one of two types of people:

1. Some broke, unemployed and shirtless fat guy sitting and typing on a computer in his granny’s basement, while stuffing his face with Cheetos and sporting a man-bun.

2. A skinny, pimple-faced, bespectacled geek who only trolls the net to compensate for his lack of sex and a social life in the real world.

Any time I have a cyber-bully who’s hot on my trail, and I occasionally do, one of those pathetic pictures immediately pops up in my mind, and I can’t help but chuckle to myself. Because cyber-bullies often use a fake profile or screen name with either a blank photo or one that’s fake, it only shows that they’re faceless cowards and not to be taken seriously.

These losers talk so big and tough behind that keyboard- oh, yeah! They’re real badasses online, but you can bet that if they ever saw you on the street, they wouldn’t have the sack to step up. So, ask yourself these questions.

Should we take these wusses so seriously?

Should we give these worthless schmucks the power to make us feel bad about ourselves?

Should we value their useless gibberish?

Though I can’t speak for anyone else, I have a hard time valuing the worthless opinions of anyone who doesn’t have a name or face. Any person who’s a Rambo in cyberspace but a George McFly on the street, I can only take with a horselaugh and a grain of salt.

You either have a big, brass pair or you don’t.

It takes a real zero to spend even a few hours a day trolling other users. You just know that the person has no ambition, no prospects, and no life. Understand that when you’re cyber-bullied, often you’re dealing with a poor soul who is bored, lonely, and miserable. And the only way he/she can feel good about themselves and have power is to do what they’re doing now.

Therefore, if any cyber-bully attacks you online, you shouldn’t put a lot of stock into their opinions. Their words don’t carry a lot of weight. Understand that cyber-bullies are often people who flame others because they’re insecure, self-loathing, and have nothing going for them.

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Online is the only way these pathetic people can have a social life, and that alone speaks volumes about the kind of people they are and the crappy lives they lead. So, again, should you take these losers seriously? Are they worth getting angry or depressed over? These idiots can’t make you feel bad about yourself unless you allow them to.

Though words have power, and they can hurt you, you should always consider the source. Because in truth, most cyber-bullies live miserable existences and should only be pitied.

0 thoughts on “Cyber-Bullies, Stalkers, and Trolls

  1. kellyannplahs says:

    Love this! As someone who’s been stalked, harassed, and cyber bullied by peers back in the high school and post high school days, I agree with you. It takes courage to say something to someone’s face, something a keyboard warrior lacks.

  2. jarilissima says:

    Oh, I had a cyber bully on my last website/blog, which I have since deleted. He didn’t fit into either category #1 or #2 (above) and he got really upset at me, as though he knew me, when I spoke about my nickname, which was not my real name.

    He then wrote a bunch of posts about how dangerous he is. And he wasn’t even anonymous online!! I freaked out and blocked him, and he still has sh*t-posts about me up on his site (last I checked, couple years ago). Ugh.

    You never know how it feels until it happens to you, and people should take cyber bullying more seriously, especially those making threats. Thanks for speaking up on such an important topic!

    • cheriewhite says:

      You have a great point there, Dwain. That’s when things can get scary, and dangerous. I’ll definitely post about that very thing in a future post! Thank you so much for commenting.

  3. Petrina says:

    You keep it real. Your descriptions of the bullies/trolls are amusing and sound spot on!
    😁
    These sad souls indeed need deliverance.🙏🏾

  4. 80smetalman says:

    Hey Cherie! Great minds do think alike. I have just written a similar post on my Peaceful Rampage blog. I hope you’ll check it out because you are sooooo spot on here.

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