Outraged mother shames commuters for not giving her son a seat

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An outraged mother shames travelers for not having the “human decency” to give up her seats to her young son, but critics insist SHE IS wrong

An angry mom has taken to TikTok to share her outrage that passengers won’t give up their seats.

The irate woman, believed to be from London, criticized passengers for ignoring her son as he sat on the floor of the packed train carriage.

Kelly shared video of her son, who appears to be between the ages of 8 and 12, sitting on the floor of the priority seating area of ​​a Southern Rail train.

His son can be seen squatting in the aisle while adult passengers sit in the seats staring at their phones and laptops.

A woman, believed to be from London, criticized passengers on a Southern Rail train for not giving up their seats to her son, who had to sit on the floor.

Kelly posted the video on the social media platform with the caption, “All these oblivious people are watching my baby sit on the floor in the priority seating area.”

It’s called human decency.

The furious mother who called out passengers for refusing to give up their seats went viral on TikTok, but didn’t get the response she expected.

Nearly 2,000 people commented, with most saying children should give up their seats to adults, who have paid full price.

The video showed travelers on their laptops and phones.

His son had to squat in the hallway.

The woman, Kelly, shared video of her son, who appears to be between eight and 12 years old, sitting on the floor in the priority seating area of ​​a Southern Rail train. She can see her son squatting in the aisle as adult passengers sit in seats staring at their phones and laptops.

One user said: “It’s actually common courtesy and good manners for a child to give up their seat to an older person, well it was when I was a kid.”

While another exclaimed: ‘Kids don’t take priority seats. Disabled, pregnant women, the elderly or babies in arms.

And a third noted: ‘Adults pay fair for that!’

However, a handful of people sympathized with the London mom, making suggestions as to why she would want her son to have a seat.

One user explained: “I’m 22 and have a hidden disability, a woman looked at me once and I said no.”

Another suggested: “Maybe they are also a priority, not all priorities are visible.”

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More people commented explaining how they were raised to give up their seats to older passengers.

More people commented explaining how they were raised to give up their seats to older passengers.

However, most people were quick to express how they were raised to respect their elders and that they have taught their children to give up their seats.

One woman said: “I am very pregnant and would see a child sit on the floor for my children to move for an older person, it’s called respect.”

A second person said, “Tbh, I’d be furious if I got on a busy train after a long day and a little kid was taking a seat.”

A third explained: ‘We give seats to the elderly, not the young.’

Another person asked: ‘I’m confused, since when does a child need a priority seat?’

And something else said: ‘The comments have restored my faith in humanity! I have NEVER understood why adults give up their seats to children.’

To which Kelly replied: ‘He got his faith in humanity back. Wow.’