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Re: Fw: I was bullied
- To: Noelle <noelle>
- Subject: Re: Fw: I was bullied
- From: Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 09:00:02 -0700
- Keywords: spambayes
It's called "Bully" on Netflix.
> From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2012 17:10:54 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Did they change the name of the Bully Project? Or it's another
> movie?
>
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> >From: Katy Butler <http://www.change.org/~mail>
> >To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg
> >Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 11:02 AM
> >Subject: I was bullied
> >
> >The documentary â??Bullyâ?? should be rated PG-13 -- not
> >R. Join me in asking the MPAA to change its rating.
> >Sign the Petition
> >Dear Noelle,
> >I was bullied a lot in middle school. Five years ago, it got so bad that
> >four guys came up behind me, called me awful names and slammed my hand
> >in my locker, breaking my finger. The worst part is, I felt so terrified
> >and alone that I couldn't even tell my parents the truth about what
> >happened. So when I saw the new documentary Bully, which was produced to
> >stop bullying, it felt so good to know that the filmmakers were telling
> >the stories of kids like me. I think that every kid should see Bully.
> >Thatâ??s why I was shocked to learn that it was given an "R"
> >rating because some of the bullies in the film use bad words.
> >Two weeks ago, I started a petition on Change.org asking the Motion
> >Picture Association of America to change Bully's rating to PG-13. More
> >than 300,000 people have joined me. Click here to sign now.
> >The past two weeks have been incredible. I've been on CNN, MSNBC,
> >FOX News, CBS, and The Ellen Show. Celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres,
> >Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Justin Bieber, Randy Jackson, Demi
> >Lovato, and Drew Brees -- as well as 29 members of Congress, led by
> >Rep. Mike Honda -- have said publicly that they agree with my
> >campaign.
> >But even after all that, the MPAA hasn't budged. I got to meet with
> >one of their executives last week, and she told me that they have to
> >keep things " consistent." Maybe she thought that I would give up,
> >or that I'm just 17, so how much can I really change anyway? But I
> >know that if we keep up the pressure, the MPAA will have no choice
> >but to admit that being "consistent" isn't as important as letting
> >kids see a movie that could literally save lives.
> >Click here to sign my petition to tell the MPAA to change Bully's
> >rating to PG-13.
> >Thanks for your help. Knowing that all these people are standing
> >with me, I don't feel alone or afraid anymore.
> >-Katy