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A viral TikTok video reveals the vast differences in how 2 generations of women view young girls being bullied.
The video was created by Jackie , a certified spiritual life coach and a narcissistic abuse survivor.
It all started when a young boy at art camp bullied her 8-year-old daughter.
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