This was in 2004. Imagine how many years of abuse this girl has endured. That asshole deserves to be thrown in jail and barred from any contact with his daughter.
He didn't say "I'm gonna go get a knife" He said "I'm gonna go get another belt" I had to replay that portion several times before I could make it out, and adjust the sound settings on my computer but that it what he says, nothing about a knife.But when you come AFTER your daughter, when the discipline leave physical injury (in this case severe bruising and/or lacerations), when the father says "I'm gonna go get a knife,"
you are only half right, she probably never did it again, while her father was around, but I bet as soon as she moved out she pirated the shit out of everything.Batsamaritan said:I would vote for this judge, the problem with kids these days is they have no fear of authority, this little thief was illigally downloading, i bet she didnt do it again. If more parents were like the judge then we'd have less teen crime.
Agreed. The only true freedom is that to make up your own mind. She was a coward and was scared. When your child is in harms way, you act, otherwise you are useless as a parent.Fusioncode9 said:The wife should be held responsible for what she did, she's a coward.
fromBatsamaritan said:why?bakan said:I'm kinda surprised that there are even people who defend the father's behaviour...
Ever since we stopped beating our kids when they do shit wrong, all we see every year is worse juvenile delinquency.
Once upon a time kids new their place, and they new the consequences of their actions, now all we have is juvenile delinquents and rampant drug abuse. The girl is still alive, all she got was a few beats across her ass, it probably did her the world of good.
**edit*** note the kids in a related article who shot another kid and a good samaritan over a DS. Seriously these kids should have got a good whipping when they were younger. Read your robert heinlen, he predicted the collapse of society due in part to the removal of corporal punishment. Every year he seems more prophetic.