FIBRE ARTIST, KNITWEAR DESIGNER, BREEDER AND EXHIBITOR OF LHASA APSO, MEDIUM, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, SURVIVOR OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE. NO RELIGION OR SET POLITICAL VIEWS. STUDENT OF LIFE. FEEL WELCOME TO COMMENT. DISSENTING VIEWS NOT REASON TO CENSOR. ABUSIVE OR THREATENING COMMENTS WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED. YOU MAY CONTACT ME AT :
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I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT ANYONE FINDS THIS FUNNY NOR THAT IT IS NOT ABUSE. DISGUSTING. IF YOU DID THIS TO AN ADULT YOU'D END UP IN COURT. WHY ARE CHILDREN SO DISRESPECTED AND DEVALUED? WHY CAN YOU DO TO A CHILD WHAT IS ILLEGAL TO DO TO AN ADULT? THIS MAN'S BEHAVIOUR IS OUTRAGEOUS, VIOLENT, FOULMOUTHED, AND A HUGELY BAD EXAMPLE. THIS IS NOT THE BEHAVIOUR OF A MATURE MAN BUT AN IRRESPONSIBLE UNCONTROLLED CRIMINAL WHO NEEDS TO LEARN HOW TO BEHAVE LIKE A MATURE AND RESPECTFUL HUMAN BEING. HE IS NOT TEACHING THIS CHILD ANYTHING BUT SHAME AND HUMILIATION AND THAT IF YOU ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN ANOTHER, THEN BULLY THEM.
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4 comments:
You said it, brother!
Unbelievable!
Agreed
In a word, disgusting. And the horrible irony of it is that the man probably feels proud of himself and his so-called "manly" response.
I hope this boy has other supportive adults around him to counter balance this monster and his action. I also hope they get him out of this situation.
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