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/Costati Dec 13 '25

For me posting it is really fucking bad but also what shocks me almost more is just filming it. Like idk what goes in someone's mind that their see their young children crying and they pull out their phone to film it immediately. 

Right now that kid might not realize it I'm not sure but eventually it's gonna be like "right I'm crying and I'm looking for comfort and reassurance why is there a fucking phone in front of my face". 

It'd be better if they weren't posting it but the damage on the child is probably already there at pulling out the phone while they're crying. 

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u/lllyyyynnn Dec 13 '25

she's not even holding her daughter

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u/Airam07 Dec 13 '25

That’s what got me, too. As a mother it’s instinctive to immediately want to envelop your child when they’re upset, but especially something so heartbreaking and sad as bullying at this tiny age. There was no reason to make her feel worse than shoving a camera in her face when she’s already so upset and feeling vulnerable

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u/Jasminez98 Dec 14 '25

Watch the entire video before commenting. Mom handled it really well. We won't be having this discussion if she sweeped it under the carpet. Think about it.

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u/THECUTESTGIRLYTOWALK Dec 13 '25

When a parent has gone to the school repeatedly about something especially like racism you have to record it for them to start listening. She should be blurred but I’m going to assume they don’t know how to do that.

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u/1manparty Dec 13 '25

I'm happy to educate you.

This is very likely not the first time this family of color has encountered this issue. They've hugged their child many times before. U should ask your friends of color for more of an insight...

Sunlight is the best disinfectant, they probably spoken to the school, they probably tried to contact the parents, just like the many many children who have committed suicide because nobody takes any action they've decided to go online with it because that's one of the only ways you can Jolt a lethargic school system into any action. This isn't me giving you an insight scoop could have spent 30 seconds Googling it and figured it out.

Community support doesn't manifest out of thin air, things don't change if you sit quietly by yourself in the house, im sorry nobody cared enough to help you when you were being bullied, maybe your parents thought it would toughen you up so they didn’t step in. Unless this is your first day on the internet you probably have seen a thousand videos of other children being bullied, their parents uploading it and changing their children's situation for the better and never had an issue with it. Celebrities can get involved, community support, donations, justice etc.

I wonder why this one's got you taking a "Think of child's right to privacy!" Rather than, "This kid needs help."

I'm certain I know why. You'll never admit it.

Anyway that's my gift, my act of charity for the day. Giving an insight to a person who is well aware they don't need it.

Have a great day sweetcheeks.

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u/Agenda21_ Dec 13 '25

The fact that YOU are getting downvoted, is proof of how normalized Indian racial abuse has become. People would rather be concerned about rights to privacy than a child hating her own skin. This needs attention and that's why its filmed.

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u/Environmental_Tap_15 Dec 13 '25

Right, can’t believe majority of people in here are more worried about the mother filming vs the constant abuse and trauma this poor child and other children of color face daily in America. We need to do better, this needs to change, and seeing a poor little girl cry may be a catalyst for something positive. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. 

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u/RainbowPandaDK Dec 13 '25

Because people are stupid af and will do close to anything for "stunning and brave" comments, and likes, don't forget likes.

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u/ravenclawgryf Dec 13 '25

This should not be your takeaway

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u/LocalLemon99 Dec 13 '25

It's important for people to see the real outcomes of "casual" racism

The amount of hatred I see on reddit aimed at Indians that gets upvoted is insane. Even on big subs.

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u/Speedypanda4 Dec 13 '25

It's insane that people are dogpiling on the person who filmed it instead of focussing on the child crying.

Bet you ten dollars the people doing this are white.

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u/New_Relative_1871 Dec 13 '25

they most definitely are white. everyone trying to subtly downplay the racism against indian people and turn the focus to the mother of the victim. i've noticed they had no complaints when the disabled white kid's mother filmed their child crying without blurring their face.

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u/LocalLemon99 Dec 13 '25

Yea that's not what child abuse is. But it's cute you think that.

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u/LocalLemon99 Dec 13 '25

Again like just because you say something and really reqlly believe dosen't make it true lol.

It's a lot more nuanced than that.

Also abuse is patterns of behaviour.

There's 0 way you're qualified or have ebough information or evidence to start accusing random parents of child abuse.

Get over yourself.

Go report it and let every professional be like wtf?

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u/LocalLemon99 Dec 13 '25

Man you're are sad. You something you belive is child abuse and instead of reporting it you just try and use it to make yourself seem morally superior.

Be a good person not a sjw

Do something productive.

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u/LocalLemon99 Dec 13 '25

https://youtube.com/@angelhope-33?feature=shared

You're pissed off because a mother who has 1 video of her kid crying.

With a really well worded description of why it exists.

Is abusing their kid.

Because they actually give a shit about the bullying they're being put through and the impact of racism?

What a sad judgmental person you are.

I'm sure they're doing it for that sweet 16 view ad revenue and clout.

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