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In reply to the discussion: Let's make this clear: responding to your teenage child's words with violence is NOT OKAY. [View all]originalpckelly
(24,382 posts)21. Yes, in some ways you're right.
Because a gun exists to kill people. It can be used to do other things, like shoot targets, but it was invented to kill.
Cars carry people. Windows provide fresh air.
It would still be unreasonable, but it's so easy to see how this could go wrong. The things you do with a gun are often lethal and irreversible and easy. He might do something in passion he might regret later.
The culture of people treating lethal weapons like toys has got to stop.
He's lucky nothing rebounded from the laptop to hit him.
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Let's make this clear: responding to your teenage child's words with violence is NOT OKAY. [View all]
TheWraith
Feb 2012
OP
Ok. You chuck your kid's stuff out the window when they piss you off and I'll talk
renie408
Feb 2012
#30
If you were the descendant of Appalachian coal miners you would not feel this way.
antigone382
Feb 2012
#35
Yeah, because shooting the place up is EXACTLY the same as revoking privileges.
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#197
Exactly, when is she going to have a life where her parents don't constantly hound her?
originalpckelly
Feb 2012
#11
Not to mention she actually DOES these chores instead of telling him to go f**k himself.
FarLeftFist
Feb 2012
#33
But he said it's privacy setting was on so he couldn't see it, but he worked in IT so he was able to
FarLeftFist
Feb 2012
#92
It's right next to the "We expect petulance from children, but not from adults" button.
LanternWaste
Feb 2012
#202
I agree. A kid should be able to vent about her parents to friends. This is crazy.
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#163
He could have tried listening to her for a change and maybe realizing that she has a valid point...
renie408
Feb 2012
#7
She could have taught him a thing or two about people's place in life. nt
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#32
Exactly. If anything, he demonstrated a much bigger tantrum than his daughter could have.
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#17
You are lucky. Your story is identical to mine, same incredible older child, same loving joy,
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#40
She's only 15 now. Out of rehab since Dec 11. We own and operate a 40 horse barn
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#51
Thanks. She and one of my husband's advanced horses just completely clicked.
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#78
" Treat your children as adults and respect them and they will respond in kind."
boppers
Feb 2012
#109
Ding! Ding! Ding! This father sounds like a monomaniacal authoritarian dickhead par
coalition_unwilling
Feb 2012
#180
I agree. Shooting her computer is just over the top violence. It's also strange that
Liquorice
Feb 2012
#13
Let me throw a log on the fire... is shooting things common in gun culture?
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#19
We're not talking about some abstract or bleeding-heart definition of "abusive" or "coercive."
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#27
The first step is to install good PC monitoring software so that you know exactly what is going on
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#41
Gee, and I am just friends with my kids on Facebook. I never thought about the Orwellian approach.
renie408
Feb 2012
#42
It's a good idea if you don't want a big bill for copyright infringement from RIAA, etc.
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#44
My daughter's nefarious activities aren't tech related, she's seduced by a different dark side
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#45
Yes and best to put cameras all over the house, a gps tracker in the car, and perhaps
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#46
Depends on the state, but good point, scrimp on the gps tracking device
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#74
So, can you show me case law where a parent bought a computer, but the child legally owned it?
boppers
Feb 2012
#174
The main problem being that children don't get spoiled and entitled on their own.
renie408
Feb 2012
#38
The guy should be arrested or something. I was raised in a family where ONE could NEVER get mad
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#49
Now that you're a grownup, are your children encouraged to yell at you?
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2012
#62
If I had kids I'd let them vent unfortunately I do not have kids. Parents do make mistakes and
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#71
YES we must disagree. A child should beable to express feelings and emotions like adults AND
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#73
AND you are SOOOOOO ready to tell me I am wrong you are not understand my use of the word of
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#76
Again, with the black and white. There is a difference between discipline and punishment; between
renie408
Feb 2012
#140
If, as a parent, you're disagreeing with the basic point I proposed upthread:
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2012
#148
discharging a firearm inside a dwelling should be the first step in that process.
SemperEadem
Feb 2012
#113
You are right. I have always thought spanking was wrong. But now I see it is just
renie408
Feb 2012
#68
Uhm, okay, I'll say it. Donating it would have removed it as permanently and effectively as shooting
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#84
My neighbor shoots shit. Dishwashers, microwaves, any electrical appliance that's "dying"
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#87
Again, you don't know any details. Neither do I. Its youtube, designed for drama
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#95
I've said in other places that I don't think we have enough info to judge. I've also told my story
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#207
Doesn't mean we have to behave like them and go shoot stuff up to "teach them a lesson".
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#176
I think they should turn him in to Child Protective Services. May as well get a record on him....
cbdo2007
Feb 2012
#88
He'll get what's coming to him, in any of the many forms it can happen.
2ndAmForComputers
Feb 2012
#90
I don't think the guy cooled off enough to rationally think about the consequences of his actions
Hippo_Tron
Feb 2012
#103
Anybody remember when Alec Baldwin left that nasty voicemail on his daughter's phone...
Hippo_Tron
Feb 2012
#101
Agreed. One could extropolate this this to our govt's responses to other countries.
grahamhgreen
Feb 2012
#108
He bought it. Let him do it. . .in fact, the little twit's mother also said to do it.
Suji to Seoul
Feb 2012
#200
OP goes over the top, too, threatening taking away children for property destruction
Land Shark
Feb 2012
#125
How nice that he shot her laptop and not, say, her cat. Or her gerbil. Or her dinner meat.
aquart
Feb 2012
#126
She had her Facebook privacy settings set so only friends could read her page
obamanut2012
Feb 2012
#128
Is that what this is about? I read this thread after it persisted as a "greatest"...
Scuba
Feb 2012
#131
'No actual children were harmed or threatened in the making of this moral hysteria.' n/t
PavePusher
Feb 2012
#169
No actual children were actually parented by the making of this attention-seeking youtube video. -nt
HuckleB
Feb 2012
#186
It occurs to me that maybe the girl's irresponsible, immature, disrespectful behavior
rocktivity
Feb 2012
#173
Nope, it doesn't. Here is a visual aid that I should have posted this morning instead of
EFerrari
Feb 2012
#188
That was definitely not an action that a calm and rational person would take
Progression
Feb 2012
#208