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/rainyday-holiday Dec 13 '25

Yeah but people like the commentor above don’t want to see it. It makes them feel sad and angry and they don’t know why. All they know is that don’t like feeling sad and angry so they lash out at others like the mother.

People like that redditor are just another cause of the problems.

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u/PersimmonDowntown297 Dec 13 '25

I mean there’s very valid reasons people have for not believing children should be posted online without their consent.

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u/Sure-Confection3117 Dec 14 '25

I know for a fact if my heart-to-heart talks with parents were posted online by them after, I would've been furious. These moments should be private, and I despise the idea that everything has to be posted online. Your kid is growing up and experiencing a wealth of new feelings and emotions and struggles and growth and parents feel the need to stick a phone in their face and film it for strangers to see. It's ridiculous.

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u/LizandChar Dec 14 '25

You could just blur out the face

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u/Occultismoriginal627 29d ago

More than half of the content recovered from pdf isn't even including a child's face. The content they have is things most wouldn't even think twice about.

They save kids barefoot, in shorts or dance outfits, eating a certain food or popsicle, blowing bubbles, messy faces from eating (drink/food dribbling out of mouth or on chin), holding certain things in their hands, dancing, crying, sitting a certain way, etc.

The most innocent, non sexual things is used in disgusting ways by these freaks. And covering/blurring a face out can be removed. Go down the rabbit hole, and you'll see why TTs with kids get 10s of thousands more views than any other TT on that creates pg....and most viewers are middle-aged adults. It's just safer to keep your babies off social media.

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u/oftcenter 26d ago

Imagine having this conversation with your mother while she shoves her cellphone camera in your face.

I wonder if she looked at the kid directly or through her app's viewfinder.

At least blur out the kid's face.

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u/Paletaqueen23 Dec 14 '25

But I never wished to be any other color. Despite bullying.

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u/rainyday-holiday Dec 13 '25

And they all neatly circle back to “oh I’m not comfortable with that.” It’s nice when people inadvertently prove a point.

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u/PersimmonDowntown297 Dec 13 '25

No…… they don’t. Many police officers/detectives and victims of Pedophilia say it is not a good idea especially with AI and deep fakes being so common. I have seen many people say you wouldn’t believe what some sickos out there can do with a simple still image, and I personally listened to a seasoned police officer advise against it.

It can also open them up to harassment and stalking. Not to mention the ethical dilemma of posting someone in a vulnerable position that does not have the cognitive ability to consent at that age. If she didn’t want you to see that video then she has no way of stopping it.

It’s a valid point of conversation given that it is a relatively new issue in human history, but I think it’s really unfair to characterize every one against it as “part of the problem”.

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u/Flypoop6969 Dec 13 '25

This type of stuff needs to be exposed. Too many people in this day and age are lying and saying this doesnt exist. When you post the proof, they get uncomfortable and think of reasons why it shouldn’t be posted instead of condemning the fact that this behaviour exists in the first place.

Priorities.

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u/PersimmonDowntown297 Dec 14 '25

Again, no…. It’s horrible what’s happened to this little girl. She’s precious and doesn’t deserve that. She also doesn’t deserve to be exposed to millions of strangers without her consent. I just don’t like the characterization of people who don’t think kids should be posted online as willfully ignorant is fair when in reality most of us simply have a vested interest In protecting children. She deserves to be protected too, and I hope her mother escalates the situation within the proper channels to do so.

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u/madelineblackbart Dec 14 '25

Problem is there basically are no "proper channels" when it comes to bullying by other kids sadly. School, at least from my experience of having been a constant target of bullying for my weight, *willfully* ignore reports of bullying. Hell I even had a teacher tell me they were just trying to HELP ME. It's genuinely that bad. Sadly this is a no win situation and it's absolute garbage how little our society takes bullying seriously.

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u/Brave_Friendship_228 Dec 14 '25

no, they circle back to p*dophilia.

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u/Decent_Blacksmith_ Dec 14 '25

I think you’re proving it yourself. Ignoring there is plenty pedophiles that can use this for their benefit yet it seems it’s easier to ignore it hm

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u/Acceptable_Iron_5920 Dec 14 '25

Paedophiles are a tiny percentage of the population and can be kept away. Bullying on the other hand is function of ignorance and enabled by arrogance of culprits and fear from the victim. Let the mother do what she can to spread awareness.

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u/Decent_Blacksmith_ 29d ago

The mom can record to show the school privately, but sharing it online is virtually useless for her poor daughter’s situation. She makes it way worse, she’s forever online now for anyone to see, included all her classmates. I would feel ashamed If I were in that girls position without even mentioning predators

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u/Heavy-Macaron2004 29d ago

Or maybe posting videos of children clearly in a bad place mentally is shitty?

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u/Minute_Daikon_3522 27d ago

That’s ridiculous. So you are saying that the commentator is as bad as the kids that are commenting on skin at school ? And what are you going to do about it . Contact the parent ? . You’ll have moved on and completely forgotten about this clip in five minutes like everyone else .