“Good Morning and happy Monday to all of you. So, it’s a beautiful Monday for some of us,” begins Matt Cox of Ohio, a Video he has on Facebook posted. He is filming out of the car, in front of him, his 10-year-old daughter with a school bag and running, he drives at a walking pace behind her. She obviously has no good Monday.
“bullying is unacceptable!”
Matt Cox has a valid reason to not invite the daughter in the car and take it with you: “A little bit of background information to this Video,” he explains. His daughter had been thrown this year already for the second Time from the school bus, because they had bullied another child. “I want to say quite clearly that bullying is unacceptable,” Cox in the Video clearly.
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“My beautiful daughter is today, run five miles (eight kilometers) to the school, at Vevobahis 36 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius)”, because nowadays a lot of children would understand it as their right to go to school, and not as a privilege. “I know that many of you parents will not agree, but that’s okay. Because I do what feels right for me to teach my daughter a lesson so that they stop bullying others.” Then he speaks to children directly, that you should please understand that bullying anywhere is unacceptable and should not be tolerated.
Video has over 380,000 Times
The Video reached an incredible number of people: Almost 190,000 reactions it provoked on Facebook, 74.000 people commented, and almost 380 000 Times the Video was shared. Many of the comments are positive and give the father in his upbringing measure. “I wish more parents would take the time to take their children for unacceptable behavior accountable,” wrote one User. Some users pointed out, however, that the father himself would bully his daughter with the Video. “Imagine you just by pointing at them on Facebook, as you will be punished. Irony,” reads a comment.
“lesson learned”
a Few days later, Cox will post an Update of the situation: His daughter had taken his words to heart: “lesson learned,” he writes. She was happy and healthy and seem to have a new view on the topic of bullying, and to have appreciation for the simple things in life that had kept them from for granted.
sources: “BBC”, Facebook
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