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AGAINST BULLYING CAMPAIGN

JOIN THE 'MALAYSIANS AGAINST BULLYING' CAMPAIGN
In Malaysia, recently a boy was killed by bullying. The whole country is upset with this, and yes, this is not the first time something like this has happened. But what can the good people do about this when no one seems to have any control over the way others are brought up? For one, we can start to make the VOICE OF CONSCIOUSNESS stronger and widely heard when we take the initiative to do our little part in educating and creating awareness wherever we go.
Since the story of this bullying case was first seen on Social Media, SocialNetworkMerchandise.com sees it its business to help create awareness with the hope of reducing similar events in the future through its Social Media Inspired T-Shirts.
This is a perfect fit! Messages and t-shirts have been good friends to centuries now. Until today we see many t-shirts with brands and messages printed on them. This has proven, even to marketing and advertising folks, that t-shirt communication is time-tested and proven.
Hence, we have now come up with three designs for you to choose from to help with this Campaign to eradicate bullying forever, either in public places or at home.
Get yours today and start spreading the word...

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