Flashbacks, panic attacks: Ten years on, cyberbullying survivor shares his trauma
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When pupils graduate from primary schools, they leave behind some friends and familiar faces and carry with them memories of years spend playing, studying and bonding. For Zane (not his real name) that was not the case. He was alone. In Primary 4 and 6, hiFlashbacks, panic attacks: Ten years on, cyberbullying survivor shares his trauma
When pupils graduate from primary schools, they leave behind some friends and familiar faces and carry with them memories of years spend playing, studying and bonding. For Zane (not his real name) that was not the case. He was alone. In Primary 4 and 6, his classmates labelled him a «black sheep», spreading negativity about him on social media platforms like X, formerly known as Twitter, and WhatsApp. In school, some bullies even extorted money from Zane, pushing him down a staircase when he attempted to stand up for himself. He tried reaching out to parents and teachers for assistance, but either they brushed it off or did not believe him. «I was just there, alone,» Zane told SG Her Empowerment (SHE), adding that he would cry and suppress his emotions. SHE, an independent non-profit organisation that strives to empower girls and women, also has an online harms support centre SHECares@SCWO that aims to provide assistance to victims of online harm. Zane was distraught and unaware of what was happening at the time, he said. «From then on, I didn't really attach myself to anyone.» Read more