"International Bullying Elimination Day"

Ryan Doyle

4 Episodes

“Bullying Elimination Day” is an anti-bullying all-color event in which every person in the world wears a color they choose to wear in order to show their support for the elimination of bullying. Whether or not citizens worldwide are aware that by simply wearing any color they wish, they are supporting the anti-bullying movement or not, they are supporting the elimination of bullying by not being afraid to wear what they choose to wear or have to wear in formal situations during this day. I was bullied based on what I have worn before. I still choose to wear any colors that I choose to wear with pride. If all of the citizens of this world wear the colors they choose to wear, they are showing all of the victims in this world that it is okay for them to wear what they choose to wear without being fearful of what other people will think or say about them. “Bullying Elimination Day” is a non-charitable bullying reduction event that has been designed to provide bullying victims with a true sense of hope so that victims come to realization that the people of the world must realize that bullying must stop immediately. It will seem as though the entire world is supporting the elimination of bullying. This situation is out of every victim’s hands. It is up to all of the citizens of humanity within this world to come together as one in a peaceful manner in order for bullying to decrease, yet also eventually become eliminated from this world.

I am helping millions of victims of bullying by declaring this day, which is why I’m not doing this for me. I am having the courage to proclaim “International Bullying Elimination Day” on my own free will so that victims of bullying in every country of the world know that they are not alone. I have successfully overcome bullying and so can other victims. I am declaring Friday, May, 28th, 2021 “International Bullying Elimination Day” in honor of my mother. She is a personal hero of mine. “International Bullying Elimination Day” can be celebrated every year on May, 28th. This is an event that I encourage everyone to participate in, by simply wearing what they wear with pride and appreciation for others. I am dedicating this day to my father, my family, my friends, my former teachers, victims of bullying, victim’s families, victim’s friends, and every other victim within society. I am also dedicating “International Bullying Elimination Day” to the bullies in this world who need to change for the betterment of themselves, for their own safety, and for the safety of their peers. I want all of the bullies in this world to know that you have the power to make all of the necessary changes in your life and that it is never too late to make positive changes for yourself.

I encourage all of the people of the world to wear their chosen colors during “International Bullying Elimination Day” with pride and individuality because every person in this world is equal despite all of the unique colors and personalities that exist throughout this world. Victims of bullying are just as equal as every other person in this world. This is my message to every victim in this world, wear what you wear with pride, and don’t be afraid to be yourself. You are helping victims of bullying by showing the people of this world to be proud of themselves and to never be afraid of to judged others. Individuality and equality are what this world needs to eliminate all acts of bullying within society. If every person in this world does not work together to eliminate bullying it will continue to take place in school settings internationally. No matter what every person in this world wears on May, 28th every year of the rest of eternity, they are supporting the elimination of bullying whether they are aware of it or not.

No matter what people have to wear or choose to wear, just remember to never be afraid of what other people think of you. If certain individuals judge you, they are the problem not you. By the people of this world...

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