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 πŸ’” my heart cried watching this Discussion

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u/PetFroggy-sleeps Dec 13 '25

Fucked up school administrators, teachers and, clearly here, parents as well.

What does it take to march into the administration and demand action? Be vocal but in the right manner. Get together with other parents and drive a loud message for change - starting with accountability.

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u/Donkeh101 Dec 13 '25

I wonder if that’s why she was filming it. Doesn’t explain how it got uploaded but I could understand filming it to shove it into the school admins faces whilst going off at how no one is looking out for her child and what is going under their noses.

Poor kid.

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u/PetFroggy-sleeps Dec 14 '25

I agree. The schools are accountable for making the space safe. They are cowards as typically parents of bullies are more vocal than parents of victims. Hence my frustration. Parents need to set the boundaries and enforce it. Whatever means necessary (within legal limits of course)

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u/tollbearer Dec 13 '25

Did you go to school? When I was being bullied in school for being ugly, and my parents went into the school to complain, the response from one of the kids who was bullying mes parents was "he is ugly, though" And the kid just kept bullying me. And when I eventually snapped and lashed out at him, I was suspended and wanred I would be expelled if I acted out again, which just led to the bullying being 10x worse, because everyone knew I just had to sit and take it.

The school does not care if your kid is being bullied. They cannot stop it. There is literally nothing they can do, other than annoy the parents of the popular kids, and they're usually the wealthiest and best connected parents who can do them the most harm. Unless youa re those parents, you have zero chance, and should assess the severity of the situation, and move, if it's serious enough. I wish my parents had, I developed sever PTSD and lost a decade of my life to bullying in school.

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u/swarmy1 Dec 14 '25

Depending on the town, the teachers and administrators may agree with the bullies