“Told My Son Not to Fight Back So He Could Keep Playing Football — Now He’s Being Bullied, It Was Caught on Camera”- Alabama Dad

Stone's post addresses a dilemma faced by countless parents.

August 21, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on August 21, 2026

Madussa Stone and Monica Freeman told their son, Nunu, to stay away from the trouble and avoid suspension to continue playing football.

They told him to avoid fighting back, but once they saw the video where Nunu gets bullied, they felt sad and heartbroken.

Alabama Football BullyingNunu likes playing football. (Source: Facebook)

High school is often portrayed as a time of discovery, friendship, and growth, but for many students, it’s also the setting for a silent and painful struggle with bullying.

Bullying is a serious issue with lasting consequences, and understanding its modern forms is the first step toward stopping it.

The impact on a young person’s life is profound. Victims often experience intense anxiety, depression, and a plummeting sense of self-worth.

The fear of encountering their tormentors can lead to school avoidance, a drop in grades, and self-harm or suicidal thoughts. The scars aren’t always visible, but they are authentic and can persist long into adulthood.

Ending high school bullying isn’t about eliminating conflict, but it’s about fostering an environment where every student feels safe, respected, and valued. High school experience is better for everyone when one looks out for others.

Alabama Dad’s Viral Post Sparks Debate on Bullying and Self-Defense

A father’s raw and emotional social media post has ignited a fierce conversation about bullying, school policies, and a parent’s right to protect their child.

Madussa Stone’s viral message detailed his anguish over his son being repeatedly bullied at school.

Alabama Football BullyingMadussa Stone’s son was bullied in high school. (Facebook)

Stone feels that it was exacerbated by his advice to avoid fighting back to protect his football eligibility.

The conflict reached a breaking point when the bullying was caught on camera, forcing Stone to reverse the guidance he had given his son publicly.

My son going through a lot right now a couple kids at his school. Been bullying him and only because me and his mom telling him to stay out of trouble, tell the principal so he won’t get suspended and continue to play football. He trying not to fight back.

This approach, intended to keep his son on the straight and narrow for his athletic career, appears to have backfired.

Stone believes that by instructing his son not to defend himself physically, he unintentionally made him a target.

He tried everything he could to handle the situation the right way, but his frustration, telling his son not to fight back, is making the problem worse.

Ion care how old or big yo lil ass get you my baby 4eva ❤️ we ain doing no fighting this year kid be great 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

His post then took a defiant turn, marking a clear shift in his parental stance. The priority is no longer football, but his son’s safety and dignity.

The post concluded with a stark warning to the parents of the bullies, holding them directly accountable for their children’s actions.

Im not standing for my son being bullied or picked on because of him trying to do the right thing. Ain’t nobody finna keep pushing my baby around.

Angela Crockett Was Hurt Seeing Her Grandson Getting Bullied

The digital age has brought many wonders, but for Angela Crockett, it delivered a heartbreak she never saw coming.

A child was seen on camera slapping her young grandson, NuNu, across the face, which is something no grandparent should ever see.

Alabama Football BullyingAngela Crockett with her grandkids. (Source: Facebook)

Angela felt angry and hurt at the same time.

Her words echoed the visceral reaction of any loving family member, and she started crying when she saw that. Her heart broke for her Nunu.

The context compounded the pain. Her grandson, the victim of an unprovoked attack, did nothing to retaliate. Instead, he displayed a maturity beyond his years by walking away.

Nunu didn’t do anything to the child and chose de-escalation to avoid getting into trouble, even if the aggressor tried to get him into a fight and bragged about the assault on camera.

Angela’s message is a rallying cry for countless grandparents and parents who feel the system has failed to protect their children.

She vows to take action if anyone bullies her grandkids and expressed that she will proudly wear that orange jumpsuit in support of her grandkids.

If I have to make a trip to the school, I will, cause I will not stand for anyone picking on my grandkids.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Madussa Stone is originally from Zeerust, South Africa, and lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
  • After separating from Monica Freeman, he has been in a relationship with .

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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