" im sooooo glad that pro-Israel girl from my school unfollowed me! I'm so FREE now like*.. FUCK ISRAEL FUCK ISRAEL FUCK ISRAEL FUCK ISRAEL * benny (@bendykoval) December 27, 2015" Ok this seems to be the tweet of concern. I had to go all the way to the Israeli Times to find someone mentioning it. Is this bullying? I don't know. I *do* know that the education system is in a bit of a bind because they _have to_ respond with *something* by law now. [1]http://www.nytimes.com/.../bullying-law-puts-new-jersey... REALLY tough laws. I mean, for everybody. You can't walk by a suspected bullying situation and do nothing. You have to report it. I'm not saying that's necessarily a bad thing either but honestly, *I don't know* if it's the right response or not. We're hearing a lot about one side of a story. There's a GoFundMe campaign even. Hashtags. She was prepared when she met with the administrator to record the conversation and take action. Yet... what about the girl who was hurt? Was she just being touchy? Is it possible that there are deeper roots between the two of them that need addressing? There's a Shakespearean thing: "The Lady doth protest too much, methinks". I'm _not_ saying that that's necessarily the case here. But I'm always a little skeptical when only one side of a story gets a lot of press when the other side gets nearly none. For all we know, benny could be the bully and is just the more social media aware one. Or, perhaps this *is* a social justice/free speech issue, the anti-bullying laws too extreme - does the girl who reported her need to "toughen up"? I don't know. It's not easy territory here. I don't like the way schools are run. I never did. Why is the principal responsible for tweets she makes off campus? Maybe the principal IS legally responsible and is forced to tell her of consequences. Who's the good guy and who is the bad guy here? It seems very muddy waters to me and I don't know enough to have clear answers. References Visible links 1. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2011%2F08%2F31%2Fnyregion%2Fbullying-law-puts-new-jersey-schools-on-spot.html&h=hAQEUY_R2