A mother publicly shamed her son on Facebook for bullying a class mate.Terri Day Evans, 30, was so horrified when 12-year-old son Jacob stamped on a girl's foot so hard he broke her shoe she decided to publicly shame him on the social network.
Using the hashtag #Iwillnothaveabullyinmyhouse, she revealed she would be making Jacob use his birthday money to buy the girl new shoes and a bunch of flowers by way of an apology.
Though many hailed her move,others were not in support of her actions ...
Carol Cunningham commented under the post:
Using the hashtag #Iwillnothaveabullyinmyhouse, she revealed she would be making Jacob use his birthday money to buy the girl new shoes and a bunch of flowers by way of an apology.
Though many hailed her move,others were not in support of her actions ...
Carol Cunningham commented under the post:
"I understand that you wanted to embarrass your son a little for his actions but tbh outing him on FB is a bully move. He clearly got his behaviour from you. Shame that you aren't realising that."Alison Kyle said:
"Why extend the humiliation? Your poor son. This will haunt him forever. A mistake at 12, online now for all to see."Michael Crowley added:
"This is an incredibly dangerous thing to do to any child… What is even more disturbing are the huge numbers on here who cannot even see the dangers of what she has done."Daily Mail
Wat abt their dad? M sure he'll support their son.
ReplyDeleteSingle mum no doubt.
DeleteBut she went too far!
ReplyDeleteI support her. When parents pretend that their children are perfect and support them publicly when they are actually thieves etc , it makes them worse.
ReplyDeleteIn Africa, little children sing for you round the village if / when caught as a theif.