Mom outed her 'bully son' on Facebook

Mom outed her 'bully son' on Facebook

A mom decided to out her son after she caught him bullying a girl at school! Read what she had to say. 

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Social media has been used for lots of things but I’ve never thought of using it for discipline.


Terri Evans, a mother to a 12-year-old boy has taken to her Facebook to publicly shame her son for bullying a girl at his school.


This is what she wrote:


‘Absolutely disgusted that my 12 year old son saw fit to purposefully tread on a new girls foot at school and twist his foot with such force it broke her brand new shoes (causing the heel) to snap.


‘I’ll tell you something Jacob ( JustPost Rng Photos) if you so much as breath in her or anyone’s direction in a bullying manner I will personally hand you over to their parents for every demeaning chore they see fit for as long as they do… kiss goodbye to your birthday money as you will be buying the girl a new pair of shoes and a bunch of flowers! ‪#‎iwillnothaveabullyinmyhouse


‘Update. To answer a few questions, yes my son can see it, he was tagged in it before it went viral(which I didn’t realise was going to happen) so his friends could see that his actions have consequences, he is not big, clever, hard or funny, he’s a 12 year old boy answerable to his mam.


‘I don’t much care who doesn’t agree with my parenting style, my son humiliated and embarrassed a girl, regardless of his reasoning (which was he didn’t expect to break the shoe he just thought she may step out of it or stumble) that little girl still cried, for anyone’s knowledge that girl may have left her old school because she was being bullied… then imagine how much worse my son’s ridiculous act would have made her feel.


‘So my so called embarrassing him online is a to be quite frankly nothing in comparison to the humiliation that little girl had to face walking round with a broken shoe and red eyes from crying when she is new.


‘Ps… of course I sat and spoke to him about his behaviour, I didn’t just tag him in a post and he read it! I am wholly confident this was a single occurrence which won’t be repeated.’


The post has been shared over 11 000 times and has racked up over 50000 likes but not everyone agrees with Terri’s actions. 


A lot of people have said that Terri should not have humiliated her son and should have rather seeked other forms of discipline.


Personally, I say good on you Terri! Bullying should not be tolerated at all, and most mums tend to cover up for their children even when their kids are wrong.

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