Mom Apologizes on Facebook for Shitty Kids' Rude Behavior
Of the few checks on the unrelenting sociopathy of teens, one of the most effective is the tattling little brother. The power of the squealer was recently demonstrated in Birmingham, Alabama, where it allowed a woman to publicly apologize to the people her noxious spawn had wronged.
After picking up three of her children from a showing of Cinderella last Friday, Kyesha Smith Wood learned from her narc son that the girls had been disrespectful, ruining the movie for another patron and her daughter. Instead of punishing them conventionally, however, Wood turned to the terrible power of social media to find and make amends with their victim.
Eventually, Wood's message reached the woman from the theater, Rebecca Boyd, who responded to the apology via Facebook:
I am the mom from the movie theatre. I had taken my daughter to see Cinderella..I was very upset and disappointed in the girls behavior...the note from their mom brought me to tears and shows there is still good people in the world. I have no hard feelings towards them and I am proud of their parents. The girls are not not bad...they are children. Glad they are learning a lesson. I hope if my teenagers are out and they act up...I hope someone says something to them.
According to Wood, her awful teens are now repaying their debt and are well on their way to rehabilitation.
"My girls are so mortified," Wood told ABC 33/40. "They are humiliated. And that's okay because I told them, 'you know what, you're not going to do this again.'"