Alright, I'm about to go on a bit of a rant here.
With the tragedies the cheerleading world has encountered this past season, we're constantly seeing "stop bullying" messages and such popping up on Fierceboard, Twitter, Facebook, etc. by people. I am completely behind people supporting such a cause. We've all been teenagers, or are teenagers, and we've experienced it, we'd love it to stop, that makes sense.
I'd like to remind you that, regardless of her actions, Logan Monty is a 14 year old girl. There very well may be something mentally wrong with her causing her to act the way she is, she may have done some VERY creepy things, but keep in mind that while you sit behind your computer or your phone and talk smack about this little girl, post gifs and memes about her, and everything else I've been seeing tonight, you are bullying. You are contributing to the suicide rate of teens in the world. You are not helping anyone with what you're doing. I understand that you'll get a bit of a laugh out of it, but is a laugh worth it when a child sits at home, ashamed of what they've done, and all they see is criticism? Wouldn't it be more worth it to support someone in attempting to right the wrongs they've done?
I don't know Logan, I don't know how she's taking all of this negative attention, but I do know that all of you who "cared" when a cheerleader had taken their lives have apparently stopped caring now that you can get a laugh, a RT, or a 'like' out of it.