If there hadn't been comments saying she deserved to die, she'd still be alive right okay I can see that.
Yes. Did you not watch the video? She spoke over and over again about how she had no one, about how people kept torturing her verbally online, even after she moved and tried to move on. Watch
the video starting at 7:15. She writes about how she left her school (which wasn't her original school, mind, she had
already changed schools to deal with this), was doing better, and then the cyber-bullying began again. So she tried to kill herself again. These comments were what caused her to try to kill herself, and in the end, to succeed.
Also if you watch the video, she was diagnosed with multiple mental disorders caused by the bullying. The bullying caused the mental disorders, and left her in a place where she felt her only escape was death.
I think he is saying, 'Go ahead and do what you want, but be ready to live with the mistakes.'
But he has a point. The only time we hear about cases like this is if the person made a youtube video beforehand. I've had a couple of friends kill themselves because of bullying, but they were ignored by the media because they would rather focus on the ones who made the youtube videos.
People need to remember this. The media isn't reporting this because they care. They are reporting this because they know it will get viewers.
The solution to "people that kill themselves are not given enough attention to solve the problems that are causing people to kill themselves" is not to tear down anyone who kills themselves and does get attention. All people are doing that continue to insult her, ****-shame her, and act like heartless misogynists after her death is showing other at-risk, troubled teens with mental issues that there is no sympathy anywhere and that they're alone in this world.
Why does it matter why the media is reporting this? The media is reporting this. Maybe it'll shock some people into giving a crap about people other than themselves, maybe it'll shock some parents into talking to their kids about how words can affect another person's life so profoundly. And hopefully it will spur people to find out who said these miserable things about her and contact them directly, possibly initiating legal action against them.