A Student Posted On Her Facebook, Urging Her To Die. Her Response Was So Good, It Started A Movement

October 18, 2014

Caitlin Prater-Haacke, a high school student in Alberta, Canada, was a victim of extreme bullying after someone posted a message on her Facebook feed urging her to die.

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Caitlin Prater-Haacke

"I read the post and honestly I felt like throwing up," Caitlin's mom told The National.

It's hard to imagine that those words were an easy pill to swallow, but Caitlin responded with nothing but grace and maturity. In fact, she started an entire movement.

Watch the video below to see what she did.


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