Bullied? So was He. Take heart, victims of bullies. You've got the Savior on your side. It's AntiBully Jesus (http://www.antibullyjesus.com) and He's going viral.
(prHWY.com) November 6, 2012 - San Francisco, CA -- Bullied? So was He. Take heart, victims of bullies. You've got the Savior on your side. It's AntiBully Jesus (
http://www.antibullyjesus.com) and He's going viral. In the week since "Anti Bully Jesus" first debuted on YouTube, it's all ready been viewed over 9,000 times. In a clip brief enough for youthful attention spans and snarky enough to be funny, "Anti Bully Jesus" gives kids cheeky advice about how to turn the other cheek. With suggestions like "Sing a Lady Gaga song in your head," plus quotes from Dr. Seuss, a live actor portraying Jesus - complete with crown of thorns - urges viewers not to take bullies personally.
http://youtu.be/hskh3fn0E6c
Wong created the Antibully Jesus internet meme after reading the highly controversial yet effective marketing book Trust Me I'm Lying: Confession of A Media Manipulator by Ryan Holiday. Wong said, "As a devout Christian, I was angered at the manipulation tactics. But instead of just getting angry, I used the very same tactics to launch a positive campaign and Antibully Jesus was born. Also, I laughed my socks off as a kid growing up watching the Jesus character in South Park."
Wong's entrepreneur path has been a David versus Goliath story. After leaving his corporate job to pursue his passion as a writer, Wong started the Brave Unicorn with $800 from his savings and is a one man show. He hires freelancers such as graphic artists and is currently on a budget Subway diet. Wong said, "Subway has Jarrod, the Brave Unicorn has Antibully Jesus as a spokesperson."
Anti-Bullying Jesus movement is the spokesperson for The Brave Unicorn (
http://www.thebraveunicorn.com) a children's self help book. After Wong's cousin committed suicide in 2010, Wong created a book that encourages children to understand that that failure is not the end, but the beginning.
ABOUT RAYFIL KING WONG:
Wong previously wrote for a weekly column for Asian Week newspaper in San Francisco and worked for DeVry University speaking to over 3000 students about achieving goals. Rayfil@Rayfil.com or
http://rayfil.com . 852-9268-7518
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