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Posted: 2025-04-27 06:53:47 UTC

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In 2013, Aaron Dugmore, a 9-year-old, tragically died after allegedly being bullied for his skin color, with classmates possibly encouraging self-harm. The incident received minimal media attention and public outcry, highlighting a disparity in how tragedies are addressed based on prevailing narratives.
Lack of media coverage for the bullying-related death of Aaron Dugmore
Disparity in public response based on the narrative fit of the tragedy
The impact of bullying on young children
Bullying based on skin color
Lack of adequate media coverage for certain tragedies
Disparities in public response to different narratives