Mia Chanel DeJesus turned a video clip of her being bullied against her tormentors, making it go viral herself with a voiceover of the attack calling out the four bullies beating her up and asking for justice.

A TEENAGE girl who was viciously beaten and knocked unconscious in a high school toilet made a defiant video, saying she would not be bullied.

Mia Chanel DeJesus was attacked by four older girls in the toilet which they locked at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, last Wednesday. The pommeling continued even after she fell unconscious.

The 16-year-old’s torment and humiliation only increased when her attackers, which she labelled bullies, posted a video of the assault on social media.

“When I saw it, I was embarrassed because people were reposting and laughing about it. It just messed me up in my head,” Mia told 6ABC.

“I felt alone and feeling alone, a lot of people feel this way, and nobody really does anything about it.”

However Mia with her mother Melinda’s support decided to act and turned the video of her beating into a defiant message against her attackers that went viral.

“I refuse to be held hostage by this video and my fear. I will not be a victim,” she said in her video response

“I will post this video every day until something is done for all the people who continue to experience this type of humiliation.

“This isn’t OK, I was assaulted by four girls bigger than me, just because they didn’t like me,” she continued. “I was tortured physically and emotionally.”

The video has been viewed two million times with a hashtag #teammia created. The four girls involved in the attack reportedly have been expelleded with one of the girls arrested for aggravated assault.

Philadelphia School District spokeswoman Raven Hill said it “would not characterise this (assault) as bullying, but rather a neighbourhood dispute that spilled over in the school building.”

Mia’s mother disagreed and said she was transferring her daughter to another school.

“You know what, four on one is bullying. I don’t care what you say, four on one is bullying,” Melinda DeJesus said.