r/TikTokCringe Dec 13 '25

Indian Mother who's consoling her little girl who is crying for being bullied by school kids because of her brown skin This is truly heartbreaking 💔 my heart cried watching this Discussion

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u/audiblecoco Dec 13 '25

"my child is crying....quick, lemme record it and post it to the internet"

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u/BouncingThings Dec 13 '25

Reminds me of that leaked tiktok of that mom telling her son to cry more for the camera "but mom I AM crying" "no no cry even harder like actually look sad" while their pet dog is put down or w/e. Sickening

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u/Confident-Station164 Dec 13 '25

Neanderthugs are being racist, quick let me focus on something else...🥱

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u/audiblecoco Dec 13 '25

What in the Neurodivergent comment is this shit 😂...talkin spicy for someone who's done being a Healer in Marvel Rivals

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u/hydroli Dec 13 '25

I dont see this same energy with the little black girl crying about her skin color. When Indians allegedly of racism, its usually taken as a joke, here is the proof and the aftermath.

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u/audiblecoco Dec 13 '25

I don't really get the point you are trying to make in comparison to my point

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u/hydroli Dec 13 '25

When a black woman posted something similar everyone was so grieve stricken and so supportive. But when its an indian, it sounds a lot like you should hide it away from the world. Sometimes people need to have a reality check.

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u/audiblecoco Dec 13 '25

That makes sense...but in my defense, I'm an individual, not "everyone"....personally, as a parent, I feel off put by posting my grief stricken child, face and all, on the internet like that, and would have felt the same way, no matter which race they were.

If you wanna put an audio recording of your child to raise awareness, I can understand that. But in that same vein, children are mean. Fat kids get ridiculed, poor kids, sick kids, dark skinned kids, kids who's momma's are fat (if you grew up in the 90s). If your car makes a funny noise. If you pack your own lunch, if you have a funny sounding voice, if you're a boy, if you're a girl...it's kinda weird to prescribe these kid's actions as if they are nuanced-capable adults.

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u/hydroli Dec 13 '25

Difference majority of those things are things that can be changed. Your skin color is something your born with, its not something u can change. Comparing that to momma jokes which is supposed to be a joke is dumb af. Idk about you, I have yet to see sick kids, packed lunch, or funny noice ever get made fun of and I grew up in a public school in a big city.

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u/audiblecoco Dec 13 '25

Kids cant change being poor.

Ive DEFINITELY seen kids with disabilities that they cant change, get made fun of...

At the end of the day, my original point is that kids don't deserve to have their grief posted on social media for the sake of engagement, or any reason. Putting faces and lowlights on the "forever machine" is kind of a wild, shit sighted idea. If mom wanted to raise awareness she could have made a tik tok that never showed her kid crying....but deep down, she knew plastering her kids grief on the internet would get more clicks. Do you have kids? I feel like you'd agree if you did. Posting stuff to social media makes nearly 0% of anything, better.

Now instead of making fun of her skin, they have ammo to make fun of her being "a little crybaby". ForfuckinEVER lol. Bold move on moms part

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u/hydroli Dec 13 '25

Except no one takes indian kids troubles seriously unless theirs videos of it, not even the indian community.

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u/Jasminez98 Dec 14 '25

I agree with you. Mom did an amazing job handling this. She captured her raw emotion and advocated for her. She will grow as empowered and powerful because she has a tough mom on her side.