What to do when your child gets abused in school? Netizens have some extreme solutions

WITH the school reopening just weeks ago and the many tiny humans congregating in a small area, teachers and parents can expect some drama to happen.

Recently, a concerned mother went viral with her post asking netizens for opinions on what to do should someone push their child.

“Or what if your child returns from the kindergarten with bite marks? How can I avoid choosing violence and screaming at another child?” she said.

The post has since garnered over 2,600 reposts and 262 comments, with a sizable number of netizens sharing their experience as well as solutions, some being “solutions.”

Take it from netizen AbahKauPink who said he would pretend not to notice, but tackle the leg of the perpetrator.

“After that, I will help carry him up and tell him that uncle will circumcise you using a door,” he said, laughing maniacally.

The picture comments are equally interesting, so let’s check out some of our choice picks:

Another netizen suggested teaching one’s child to retaliate upon being hit. 

“For the guys, teach them to hit their balls. For the girls, pull their hair. If your hand is able to reach, pull off their earrings,” he said, adding that it is an eye for an eye.

Nurayzat Johari™ claimed that her child just got pushed some day ago. Right in front of the mother of the abuser, he advised his child to beat him up should he do it again.

“The most important thing is, the moment you start noticing something is iffy, pull out your phone and record as evidence. 99% of the time, the parents and society won’t believe your words against a child,” said one netizen. 

Among the violence and heated exchange, (madam) lissa angking was a voice of peace and reason.

On our part, we understand that parents can go all Kung fu Fighting when their beloved child gets abused in school or in kindergarten.

Regardless, we must realise that little kids are not very good at discerning between what is right or wrong.

If there is any Kung Fu Fighting to be done, it should be directed towards the parents who failed at teaching their child. However, violence is never the solution. —Feb 24, 2025

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