In fairness, most of the times the sentiment is expressed as "anti-do-nothing-parent" as opposed to "anti-kid", but I also get that "what are all these kids doing here" feeling from some of the posts, too. It does seem to surprise some people that WDW is basically hot and cold running kids.
I think at least part of the problem is that we're all better parents before we have children. The theories are all just wonderful. Then, the living, breathing, screaming, pooping, sleep-deprived reality hits, and you realize that it's a lot more difficult than it looks. You also realize that your children are different from each other from the moment they're born - there really is such as thing as inborn personality.
I agree with you, JenDaveBrendan, when you say that people think that when a child has a tantrum it's due to bad parenting. The irony is that, in fact, it's quite probably the opposite. The child is having a tantrum because you've said "no more rides", "no more ice cream", "no more stuffed animals" or "time to go back for a nap". In fact, you're setting appropriate limits, and THAT'S what caused the tantrum in the first place. How can people not get that? Kids don't HAVE meltdowns when you give them everything they want. I have NEVER given in to one of my children's tantrums, but that hasn't stopped them from trying and trying and trying it over and over again. Sure I can remove them from the situation, but Main Street is a pretty long stretch with a screaming child - that's the reality of it.
It would be nice if everyone just took it for granted that the vast majority of parents are doing their best, and the obnoxious child biting your ankles under the table at California Grill has to be balanced against the 5,000 normally behaved children you've seen that day. So long as it's not MY obnoxious child, I'm happy.
