My name is Julia Cooper. My employee Layla Johnson accused me in a livestream of refusing to approve her marriage leave. She said, "The low marriage and birth rates in our country are caused by vicious capitalists like you!" "You won't even approve my marriage leave. What am I in your eyes? You don't see me as a person at all." "I really regret believing you back then. You said you wanted to start an all-women company and create a female-friendly workplace. And now? Your true colors as a vicious capitalist have finally been revealed!" As soon as the video was posted, it instantly went viral. Countless young people empathized with her. They all started cursing me online, and some even found my home address and sent me razor blades. As the boss, I went live directly to confront her head-on. I said, "Sorry, I can't approve Layla's marriage leave. "She can resign and go for labor arbitration, or she can sue me in court, but I just won't approve her marriage leave." The livestream went viral that day. Many supporters of Layla claimed to be lawyers and expressed their willingness to help her sue me for free. Layla showed a hesitant expression. "I just wanted to take marriage leave, never thought about resigning, let alone actually suing Julia."
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What begins as a workplace dispute escalates into a full-blown digital wildfire in After Being Cyberbullied,I Went Berserk. Julia Cooper—founder of an all-women startup—is ambushed when her employee, Layla Johnson, livestreams an emotionally charged accusation about denied marriage leave. Within hours, the video triggers mass outrage, doxxing, and threats—exposing how quickly empathy can curdle into mob justice online.
Unlike typical revenge dramas that glorify instant comeuppance or moral clarity, After Being Cyberbullied,I Went Berserk refuses easy binaries. Julia’s live rebuttal isn’t triumphant—it’s cold, procedural, and legally grounded: “Resign and arbitrate, or sue me—but I won’t approve the leave.” Her refusal to perform remorse or capitulate to viral sentiment redefines agency—not as emotional outburst, but as unwavering boundary-setting amid chaos.
This short film interrogates the asymmetry of digital storytelling: Layla’s raw vulnerability garners instant support, while Julia’s quiet authority is framed as cruelty—until context unravels. It doesn’t villainize either woman but reveals how platforms amplify affect over facts, turning HR policy into ideological theater. The hesitation on Layla’s face—“I never meant to sue”—is the story’s quiet pivot from performance to consequence.
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After Being Cyberbullied,I Went Berserk moves at a fast pace, with plot twists in every episode. Highlights and surprises keep you hooked. Watching on ReelShort APP, playback is smooth and transitions seamless, making binge-watching a joy.
After Being Cyberbullied,I Went Berserk is not just a short drama, but a mirror reflecting life's joys and sorrows. Clever plot arrangements make every choice resonate and provoke reflection. Watching on ReelShort inspires deep thought alongside entertainment.
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