Babyjustrun
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Parents who think their kid can do no wrong.
Here's an example:
There's this kid, around 13, let's call him Zach. So he's camping somewhere and he sees a bunch of boys younger than him playing soccer. So he asks to play, and they say yes, because they figured it would be rude to say no.
Zach gets mad at this five year old, and pushes him to the ground and starts kicking him.
Peter, the five year olds brother who's about 11 tells Zach to stop beating his brother up. Zach gets mad, and punches Peter in the face.
Then he goes home to his camping trailer.
Later, Peter, his brother and his mother go to see Zach's parents about what their son did.
The mother says 'Your kids were the wrong, they deserved it. BYE.'
How could a parent, who knows what happened, sees the bruises on the kids that their son beat up and figure that it was okay for their son to beat them up?
It's absolutely awful.
Here's an example:
There's this kid, around 13, let's call him Zach. So he's camping somewhere and he sees a bunch of boys younger than him playing soccer. So he asks to play, and they say yes, because they figured it would be rude to say no.
Zach gets mad at this five year old, and pushes him to the ground and starts kicking him.
Peter, the five year olds brother who's about 11 tells Zach to stop beating his brother up. Zach gets mad, and punches Peter in the face.
Then he goes home to his camping trailer.
Later, Peter, his brother and his mother go to see Zach's parents about what their son did.
The mother says 'Your kids were the wrong, they deserved it. BYE.'
How could a parent, who knows what happened, sees the bruises on the kids that their son beat up and figure that it was okay for their son to beat them up?
It's absolutely awful.
