Am sure many of you have seen the clips doing the rounds on social media of a lovely little child having a bit of a rant on a packed C2C commuter train. (if you haven't, it's easy enough to find).
My question is, if you were in that carriage what would you do?
Do nothing and she assumes its normal behaviour and carries on to the next day, but what can you actually do? If it was an adult you could confront them and maybe end up in a scuffle but that's fine as it's two adults scuffling, but a kid, you are pretty much stuck with having to put up with it.
I know it's a strange thread to start but am curious to people's responses as the interweb seems to be divided into those feeling sorry for her and she shouldn't be mocked and shared all over social media, those accusing the adults of bullying and those just finding it all very funny.
I fall into the finding it funny group but would like to think if I was in that carriage I'd offer to swap seats with the woman getting the abuse and hope it would die down.
I've not put the clip up for the reasons mentioned by people in the first group. I see her face has been blurred out on the newspaper sites.
My question is, if you were in that carriage what would you do?
Do nothing and she assumes its normal behaviour and carries on to the next day, but what can you actually do? If it was an adult you could confront them and maybe end up in a scuffle but that's fine as it's two adults scuffling, but a kid, you are pretty much stuck with having to put up with it.
I know it's a strange thread to start but am curious to people's responses as the interweb seems to be divided into those feeling sorry for her and she shouldn't be mocked and shared all over social media, those accusing the adults of bullying and those just finding it all very funny.
I fall into the finding it funny group but would like to think if I was in that carriage I'd offer to swap seats with the woman getting the abuse and hope it would die down.
I've not put the clip up for the reasons mentioned by people in the first group. I see her face has been blurred out on the newspaper sites.