I think people are more talking about the video where he swears at his kid. Though in that case, I think the tone and manner in which he talks to the kid overrides any thought of "slang" usage there. I mean, from what I understand you don't use that word for a kid, but no matter what, just the way he talks to his daughter makes it clear he's a piece of shit.
And I know I shouldn't have done this, but dear lord the Youtube comments on the full video are just horrifying. I know it's "just Youtube", but it makes me really worried about the environment kids are being raised in/exposed to daily.
That's what I was getting at. The fact he dismisses his child with such a nasty tone is bullshit, but I just wanted to know if that word was something that UK/Aussies use on the regular, child or not.
I do not pretend to know how society works in the UK/Australia, or what is socially exceptable. I got my answers, though, and that is you do not use that word toward a child, even if playing around. So, thank you ERA for educating me with that.
I am also glad he got what he deserved. You can only hope that he sits, reflects, and comes out a better person in the end. I highly doubt it, though. Anger is a tough demon to conquer, and more than likely, turns into revenge. I hope she moves far away.