The video which went viral quick has since
been taken down by Apple, a company that has very strict policies on
privacy and ‘keeping it in the family’.
Brooke
who makes and records videos just for fun has made it clear she has no
grudge with Apple for firing her dad, having understood it’s company
policy, and wasn’t personal.
She
even said she will still continue using Apple products, even as she
went on praising her dad for being a good man with honest intentions.
But the story here is how people have trolled and insulted the lady and her dad for reasons best known to them.
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Perhaps
they didn't want a 'spoiler' that would mess up the brand new feel and
experience of using a new device in the iPhone X, for those who haven't
pre-ordered that is.
“It was an
innocent mistake and he fully apologizes, we’re not angry, we’re not
bitter, my dad had a really great run at Apple and he appreciates that
company for everything they did for his career.
My dad is gonna be okay. He is an incredible human being, I don’t think he deserved this but we’re good.”
Never
in a million years did I think I would go viral and it sucks that it
turned out negative. People are really mean and I knew that going in to
upload videos on YouTube,
You
know what guys, hate on me all you want but please don’t hate on my
father because he is the best person. I have absolutely no tolerance for
those who think they know him, and for the people who are calling us
names I don’t understand the amount of hate that is in this world and
it’s a shame if you want to call me names that’s fine but please leave
my dad alone because he is absolutely everything to me,” she said,
almost in tears.
Whatever the reason
was, these guys clearly got to the girl who became very emotional at
some point in the video and almost was tear up at about 3 minutes 41
seconds of the video as she defended her father, and asked the online
bullies not to insult her father, but rather vent all their reservations
on her.
This again raises the troubling issue of cyberbullying and the mental effects it could have on the victim.
This
unfriendly gesture which must have been poured out on the YouTube
comment section of the girl's page, calls for stricter regulations by
YouTube administrators.
Cyberbullying
probably would never ever go away but measures can be taken to prevent
it, just like Brooke did by disabling comments in this recent video
upload to YouTube.
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