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KLEIN: When bullies push someone off the edge, who’s accountable?

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Mikayla Raines took her own life on a Saturday in June. She was 29 years old.

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She didn’t overdose in silence or leave behind a vague note. She was a public figure with a massive online following — more than two million subscribers on YouTube, as well as many followers on TikTok and Instagram. She ran a well-known fox rescue operation in Minnesota. Her husband later explained the truth: She had been fighting depression, autism, and a severe personality disorder for years. But the final blow came from people online — some of them strangers, some of them so-called friends — who pushed her over the edge with relentless bullying.

This wasn’t just a sad story. It was preventable. And it’s time we start asking who’s responsible.

Raines didn’t die because of one cruel message or a single bad day. She died because a system with no guardrails gave her tormentors a platform, an audience, and zero consequences. And we, as a society, allowed that system to grow, largely unchecked.

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