Basically how the will of white women can stop a bunch of minorities from progressing?
I have a way bigger problem with the guy filming and posting this vid on Twitter, what's the point? Kids do this everyday.
If you know your child has issues you should keep an eye on them so they dont harm other kids. My nephew has issues and my sister watches him like a hawk when she takes him out. Obviously the parent isnt even watching since they shouldve said something to their kid while she was blocking the slide.The kid probably has emotional issues and you're all making fun.
My son has behavioural issues and is going through assessment but it's judgemental people like some of you that make taking him out awkward and stressful
The kid probably has emotional issues and you're all making fun.
My son has behavioural issues and is going through assessment but it's judgemental people like some of you that make taking him out awkward and stressful
If you know your child has issues you should keep an eye on them so they dont harm other kids. My nephew has issues and my sister watches him like a hawk when she takes him out.
The kid probably has emotional issues and you're all making fun.
My son has behavioural issues and is going through assessment but it's judgemental people like some of you that make taking him out awkward and stressful
I have a way bigger problem with the guy filming and posting this vid on Twitter, what's the point? Kids do this everyday.
Then keep an eye on them so they don't bite kids?
EDIT: that came out snarky and that's not how I intended that. I'm sorry you're going through that with your kiddo and glad you're getting them the support they need.
I'm thinking the person filming was so they could show the parents of the little shit the actions of their precious child. Often times parents don't believe their angel is a bully, and this video is proof.
No problem at all, and I agree, the responsibility is doubled when you have a child like this and you should be there just incase. Luckily my son isn't biting children or anything like that but it's very hard when he has an emotional episode in public and you just know people are looking and judging and jumping to basic conclusions.
Not only that, but it is a parent of a black child. He needs proof of white child misbehaving badly before he can even correct her as a flimsy shield against the absent white parents and cops.
It seems like the guy videoing is the dad of the kid trying to get down the slide.
Why not intervene when the other girl scratched his kids leg?
Why not intervene when his kid scratched back, you could tell from a mile away it was escalating.
Why are you videoing this at all???
Why not call out "Hey, is this your kid?"
Theres about 10 things I would have done in that situation instead of videoing lol
Oh no. Video is our best weapon cause that's the only thing white people respond to. The truth ain't enough.A black man touching and sternly talking/yelling to a white child, a girl at that...does not go well for said black man
Found the person with no kids.A black man touching and sternly talking/yelling to a white child, a girl at that...does not go well for said black man
On my first birthday I bit some other kid on his ass because he was on my rocking horse. I know this because my sister filmed it. I can proudly say that I haven't bit another person on their ass in the following 31 years of my life. I hope this girl can say the same...
I mean, what they said was not wrong though, at allFound the person with no kids.
(Real response: parents generally don't escalate confrontation when they see two kids getting into it--you redirect your own child and keep it moving)
I mean, it's wrong if they think any decent parent is going up to other people's kids and enacting discipline as a first, second, or tenth resort. Like, the poster acts like "sternly talking to/yelling at" someone else's kid is the only other option, when a thoughtful parent is going to make every effort to avoid, questions of race aside.
The girl blocking the slide is wrong, and what started this whole thing, buy you all do realize the other girl scratched the shit out of her leg, which caused the bite reaction, right? Like, is nobody actually watching the video?
Look, I don't want to judge anyone's parenting style, but if your kid is blocking the slide for the entire park and biting other kids in the face, I'm not sure that's "just children" lol.Scratching and biting? Have some of you not seen children before? Lmao at this thread.
I have a way bigger problem with the guy filming and posting this vid on Twitter, what's the point? Kids do this everyday.
Sometimes kids do stupid shit. Sometimes they bite. Luckily mine never did, but if it's handled appropriately it won't happen again. It's just not that big of a deal. If it becomes a pattern or something then sure, question the parenting.Look, I don't want to judge anyone's parenting style, but if your kid is blocking the slide for the entire park and biting other kids in the face, I'm not sure that's "just children" lol.
Kid was acting out for some reason. We will never know why. Kids do that all the time. Another kid could have called her a name and this is how she acted in response. Her mom could have disciplined her a minute earlier and she responded this way. It happens. People judging the kids or the parents for a 30 second video where nothing all that bad happened is dumb.Slide blocking is such a weird thing. What's even the point. Though I feel like young idiot me might have even done it as well at some point
Found the person with no kids.
(Real response: parents generally don't escalate confrontation when they see two kids getting into it--you redirect your own child and keep it moving)