After Exhausted Mom Is Mocked Online For Facebook Photo She Opens Up And Shuts Down Bullies With The Real Story

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Videos by Motherhood on October 8, 2017

Molly Lensing, a paediatric nurse and a mother-of-three, was in the midst of an online backlash, after a stranger posted a picture of her with a judgment caption, without knowing the real story behind the situation.

In August 2016, Molly was stranded at a Colorado airport.

To make matters worse, she had her 2-month-old daughter with her.

At one point, Molly was using her cell phone while seated at the gate in an uncomfortable chair. Her daughter was laying on a blanket on the floor, near her feet.

During this time, a male stranger sitting nearby snapped and shared a photo of Molly on his Facebook page without her permission.

This is the photo that quickly went viral, due in part to the stranger’s nasty caption that created a false narrative.

The caption read:

Albert Einstein said, ‘I fear the day that technology will take on our humanity… the world will be populated by a generation of idiots.’

Molly only learned about the photo after it went viral with more than 65,000 shares.

Not only was she identified on social media, but she became the victim of cyberbullying and harassment at the hands of other strangers, who shamed her for seemingly “ignoring” her baby to use her cell phone.

After the photo went viral, Molly spoke out.

She was ready to tell the real story behind the photo to prove there is so much more than meets the eye.

“We had the unfortunate luck of being stuck in the middle of the Delta computer shutdown,” Molly told Today Parents.

Molly’s flights were delayed and rebooked multiples times. She and her infant daughter, who was inside her carrier for many long hours, spent more than 20 hours sitting in airports.

When the photo was taken, Molly’s arms had grown tired, and the baby needed to stretch out.

The exhausted mom also needed to get in touch with her worried family, hence the cell phone.

Molly was worried it would tarnish her reputation at work and even cost her her job.

Thankfully, it didn’t.

Now, because Molly decided to speak out, she has received an outpouring of support.

Her story sends a powerful message about the dangers of “going viral” in this day and age — and how important it is not to pre-judge people before knowing their situations.

Sometimes, there is much more than meets the eye. Please SHARE Molly’s story with your friends on Facebook.

H/T:littlethings

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