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Mom Warns Kids She Accuses Of Bullying Her Daughter In Viral Clip

One mom cordially invited parents to see her outside if one of their lil raggedy offspring kept bullying her daughter and it was EVERYTHING.

According to CBSLA, the incident went down at a middle school in Laguna Niguel, California when Christian Tinsley visited a second period classroom to warn the kidz and their parents.

“If you all bully my daughter, if you look at her the wrong way, if you breathe the wrong way, send your mom to me,” Tinsley can be heard saying in the video that seems to have been recorded by a student. “Sisters, aunts, anybody over 18, I’ll fu** them all up. Do you understand me?”

Bloop!

According to Tinsley, her daughter has been bullied by a group of boys for months. She said that the school tried disciplinary action, however, the bullying not only continued but it became worse. Thus, mama had to send a message that was loud and clear when it came to her daughter.

“I think that sometimes when you’ve done everything you can do the way you’re supposed to do it, and it hasn’t been resolved, then sometimes as a parent…you have to decide if you’re going to go a step further and deal with any consequences,” Tinsley said.

Well!

Tinsley said her final push was when she dropped off her daughter for school on Tuesday and she started crying and begging to stay in the car.

“She made a comment to me that if she wasn’t as strong as she was, she would have killed herself,” Tinsley said, “That’s when Mama Bear mode went into effect.”

Okurrrr. SHE DID NOT HAVE TIME.

The adults at Niguel Hills Middle School were shook. Tinsley was banned from the campus, according to the Capistrano Unified School District.

In an email to parents, the principal of the school, Tim Reece, wrote,

“When a parent or student shares concerns about bullying or harassment with administration, teachers, or staff, they are immediately investigated at our school site and both students and their parents are contacted.”

Welp, seems like some parents didn’t get the message fast enough. Hopefully, they got it now.

“Leave my daughter alone and I mean it.”

You can watch Tinsley’s epic warning for yourself in the clip below.

 

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