Tweets

The boy whose name was later known to be Joe was mortified by what happened and sat motionless on his seat still aghast and wondered whom should he look at. While he was still trying to evaluate what had just happened he had become a Twitter meme. People ruthlessly trolled him for his obnoxious behavior and others named this incident as an assault.

Applauding The Man

People couldn’t get enough of the episode and applauded the man for his comeback. The video was apparently retweeted 12,000 times by Friday afternoon making the straphanger insanely famous. “Not all heroes wear capes,” @luckyturner posted.“Assault but totally worth it,” @hireddivas said. And @famousactresss wrote: “Subway etiquette is best taught nonverbally with force.”It seemed as if the kid learned his lesson after all.

The Aftermath

Any other kid would have been embarrassed by what happened and wouldn’t even think of doing this mischief again but this kid was surely different. He seemed to be stubborn by birth. So when his mother held his hand and dragged him out of the train, this notorious kid instead of feeling sorry about what he did, he cursed the passenger.

The T-shirt

The incident might have been forgotten in a day or two otherwise but thanks to social media, it traveled across the nations and beyond. There were t-shirts made out of the incident showcasing the precious expression of the kid. And if that wasn’t it people made funny memes about the same and didn’t leave any chance to make fun of the incident.

The Other Side

While some took this as light humor to entertain themselves, there were certain people who questioned the stranger. They were outraged by his childish behavior of sitting on the kid when he refused to moved aside. According to them, this was an assault. This incident divided the people’s opinion into two. But who was right?

Varied Opinions

The twitter handler who posted the video online observed the people’s reaction and saw them dividing into two but there were a minority of people who sarcastically trolled both the stranger and the kid. One of the twitter users said, “Subway etiquette is best taught nonverbally with force, “But no matter which side people went the kid’s reaction at the end of the journey clearly suggested that he was surely not in a mood to mend his ways in the near future.