60% of young people have witnessed online bullying and victims of trolling are nearly twice as likely to commit suicide after being bullied online.

Jai Singh
1 min readDec 8, 2021

If a footballer like Jude Bellingham can be fined for making un-sportsmanlike remarks about a German referee (which are based on some truth) then why do so many people get away with trolling and slandering others online? This has to become unacceptable to be able to harm people online for no reason. As a mentor, coach and counsellor for the last 13 years I have seen this time and time again, often from those closest to us.

To be part of putting a stop to trolling of our children get involved with Parents Against Trolls and Trolling: Read more here..#narcissism #trolling #standup

Also check out my friend Mel Francis’s article on the pathology of a troll to educate yourself more…

If you want to learn how to handle trolling and toxic narcissism in your life or from people around you this is a very important project I’m involved in called Parents Against Trolls and Trolling

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Jai Singh

A student of life, mentor, coach and counsellor for 13 years.