Internet Rescues Bullied First-Grade Girl

Elizabeth Grunewald

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Internet Rescues Bullied First-Grade Girl

Boys teased Katie for her Star Wars water bottle, but the internet came to the little girl's defense.

This story's got a happy ending, but man, did it start out sad. Katie is a first-grader in Chicago, Illinois. Her mother took her back-to-school shopping a few months ago, and lil' Katie picked out a bunch of Star Wars swag, including a matching backpack and water bottle. Last week, Katie came home and asked her mother for a different water bottle. Mom sensed something wasn't right, and pressed the issue. That's when Katie began to cry, saying "The first grade boys are teasing me at lunch because I have a Star Wars water bottle. They say it's only for boys. Every day they make fun of me for drinking out of it. I want them to stop, so I'll just bring a pink water bottle."

Mom Carrie blogged about the incident on November 15th, and by the 18th the internet had exploded with a resounding, "oh, HELL no." Twitter messages of support (#MayTheForceBeWithKatie) have been zipping around ever since. Goldman's blog has received over 1,200 comments, and she has updated the original post assuring readers that "Katie is reading all of them." In a coup de grace that is nearly too cute for words, Goldman's update also said, "today she wore a Star Wars shirt to school and said to me, 'Tell the people about it!!!!'"

Ultimately, Katie has been invited to the Chicago premiere of a Clone Wars film by its Yoda, Tom Kane. She also received a Star Wars sketch card of herself, holding a lightsaber, drawn by artist Scott Zirkel. Star Wars toys and paraphernalia have been offered up in droves; the Goldman family requests that these toys be instead sent to local children's hospitals.

Way to stay classy, internet. Well done.


Source: Twitter [http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/portrait_of_an_adoption/2010/11/anti-bullying-starts-in-first-grade.html]

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CleverCover

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+1 for humanity.

I bet those boys wished their moms were cool enough to give them Star Wars lunchbags.
 

Cousin_IT

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Elizabeth Grunewald said:
Ultimately, Katie has been invited to the Chicago premiere of a Clone Wars film by its Yoda, Tom Kane.
Something tells me this saga will end with her not wanting to take Star Wars merch to school anyway.
 

KSarty

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Awesome. I can't think of a better way to put it to be honest. Props to the voice actor and artist who chipped in.
 
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You don't fuck with Star Wars.

And you especially don't fuck with an entire internet's worth of Star Wars nerds.

This is just fantastic, and I'm so glad to hear it.
 

ClockWork

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For all the bad stuff that happens on the internet, like cyber bullying and what not, it is so great to hear about stuff like this.
 

pirate64

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It's storys like this that remind me that humanity is not completly a lost cause.

good on you katie may the force be with you
 

Baby Tea

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This is seriously bad-ass.
I read the article, actually, after hearing about it from the Escapist's own Susan Arendt. Glad to see people step up for this girl, whether it's with just the moral support of a 'you go girl', or with toys, sweet sketches, or premier tickets! As was said so well before me:

El Poncho said:
The force is strong with this one.
 

Krafty_Krocodile

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+ 10 Respect for Internet
+ 100 Respect for Star Wars fans
+ 1000 Respect for Humanity

For every 'internet paedophile giving little girls images of their genitalia' story there's one of these stories
 

Veloxe

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It makes me feel warm and fuzzy when the people and the Internet do this kind of stuff.
 

AugustFall

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Awesome that not only are people supporting her but the mother and child aren't hoarding it and are sharing the toys with people who need them.

May the force be with them, and you too internet!