Bad parent thread

LookBehindYou

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What a loser dad, kid only has a playstation. That came out what, 15 years ago. Piece of shit couldnt even get him a ps2 or ps3 or xbox 360. That'll kid will get made fun of forever now that the whole world knows he only has a playstation.
 

maddogchen

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http://news.yahoo.com/calif-man-accused-throwing-son-off-cruise-boat-170614399.html

man was arrested for investigation of throwing his crying 7-year-old son into the water from a sightseeing cruise boat during an argument that shocked other passengers, authorities said Monday.

"The father hit him several times and then threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't stop crying," Amormino said. "The crowd on the boat became very angry at the father for hitting the kid and extremely angry when he threw him overboard."
 

lxskllr

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http://news.yahoo.com/calif-man-accused-throwing-son-off-cruise-boat-170614399.html

man was arrested for investigation of throwing his crying 7-year-old son into the water from a sightseeing cruise boat during an argument that shocked other passengers, authorities said Monday.

"The father hit him several times and then threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't stop crying," Amormino said. "The crowd on the boat became very angry at the father for hitting the kid and extremely angry when he threw him overboard."
I was going to post this. I heard it on the radio this morning. Hey, everyone knows threats are worthless if you don't follow through with them. I give an A+ for parenting skills :^D
 

waggy

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http://news.yahoo.com/calif-man-accused-throwing-son-off-cruise-boat-170614399.html

man was arrested for investigation of throwing his crying 7-year-old son into the water from a sightseeing cruise boat during an argument that shocked other passengers, authorities said Monday.

"The father hit him several times and then threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't stop crying," Amormino said. "The crowd on the boat became very angry at the father for hitting the kid and extremely angry when he threw him overboard."

What. The. Fuck.

wow.
 

her209

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The guy is 60 years old. He looks overweight too. He should be dead pretty soon. And having an 11-y-o kid when you're 60. Damn.
 

waggy

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If you make a threat you have to follow through on it, otherwise the kids start to call your bluff. That's just common sense parenting right there...

thats just it. i don't get why the poeple on the boat were mad. hell they should have been cheering him.

same with getting arrested. WTF? really? he should be up for for father of the year award!
 

Texashiker

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My ex-sister-in-law (my ex-wifes sister) had her 2 boys taken away by child protection services. The kids were around 5 and 7 years old.

Seems she was in an abusive relationship with a guy (not the father of the kids). One night he beat her up so bad, he broke a rib and she went to the emergency room. After a few trips to the ER the police were called, it came out that there were kids in the house. Police and CPS go to house to check on kids, come to find out, the kids had been physically abused as well.

Kids were removed from house, ex-sister-in-law had to go through some kind of anger management class to get her kids back.

Ex-sister-in-law lived in California at the time of the abuse. She makes a trip to Texas to visit with family, gets served court papers, the father of the kids is taking her to court for full custody.

Court hearing last 1/2 day, ex-sister-in-law loses custody of kids due to past drug arrest, and allowing the kids to be physically abused. Repeated trips to the ER showed a history of physical abuse in the house.

Couple of days after court, she gets on a bus back to California (without kids), sees kids "maybe" 2 or 3 times over the next 5 - 10 years.
 

JimKiler

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My ex-sister-in-law (my ex-wifes sister) had her 2 boys taken away by child protection services. The kids were around 5 and 7 years old.

Seems she was in an abusive relationship with a guy (not the father of the kids). One night he beat her up so bad, he broke a rib and she went to the emergency room. After a few trips to the ER the police were called, it came out that there were kids in the house. Police and CPS go to house to check on kids, come to find out, the kids had been physically abused as well.

Kids were removed from house, ex-sister-in-law had to go through some kind of anger management class to get her kids back.

Ex-sister-in-law lived in California at the time of the abuse. She makes a trip to Texas to visit with family, gets served court papers, the father of the kids is taking her to court for full custody.

Court hearing last 1/2 day, ex-sister-in-law loses custody of kids due to past drug arrest, and allowing the kids to be physically abused. Repeated trips to the ER showed a history of physical abuse in the house.

Couple of days after court, she gets on a bus back to California (without kids), sees kids "maybe" 2 or 3 times over the next 5 - 10 years.

That is never good but at least the dad got custody before anyone died, which happens too often.
 

Tsaico

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I got one, had a tenant who's 13 year old daughter is expecting a child (and just turned, meaning she was 12 when she got preggers), who claim they didn't know she was pregnant until the school called them about it, when she was 1~2 month away from due date. Their 17 year old son is also expecting a child soon too. When the child protective services showed up to investigate the 13 year old's pregnancy, it turned out they also didn't know where their 8 year old was for the last few days or where he was staying.
They claimed he was with a friend, the case worker asked them to call him home, they could not because their house phone was turned off. The case worker offered to drive and get him with them, and that is when they said she wasn't sure where he was. The 13 year old daughter then told the case worker he hasn't been home for three days, but oddly has been showing up to school on his own. I am not sure where they are now but I am sure glad they are gone from my life, at least until my taxes pay for their welfare checks.
 

JimKiler

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I got one, had a tenant who's 13 year old daughter is expecting a child (and just turned, meaning she was 12 when she got preggers), who claim they didn't know she was pregnant until the school called them about it, when she was 1~2 month away from due date. Their 17 year old son is also expecting a child soon too. When the child protective services showed up to investigate the 13 year old's pregnancy, it turned out they also didn't know where their 8 year old was for the last few days or where he was staying.
They claimed he was with a friend, the case worker asked them to call him home, they could not because their house phone was turned off. The case worker offered to drive and get him with them, and that is when they said she wasn't sure where he was. The 13 year old daughter then told the case worker he hasn't been home for three days, but oddly has been showing up to school on his own. I am not sure where they are now but I am sure glad they are gone from my life, at least until my taxes pay for their welfare checks.

That is terrible, I just hope something like this youtube video does not happen to these kids.
 

DirkGently1

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Perhaps this is the first 'good' act of parenting he has done since having the kid. Maybe he felt his son was better off without him, and maybe he was right!
 

JimKiler

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Wow, that's an ugly kid. I'd have beaten her to death too...

Also a youtube video is a very obnoxious way of posting what's essentially a short article.

I think you fail to see your post and that video have more in common that you realize. Both are meant to illicit an emotional response. Also your post is an obnoxious way to say what should be only one sentence.

See what I did there? :hmm: