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Pretty simple question. I really had to ponder this one from the events today.
So to preface - My father is disabled. He had a stroke approx. ~5 years ago, and typically has to be in a wheelchair or use a walker. My mother wanted to take us all to a ball-game and had some handicapped seating towards the top of the stadium seating obviously to avoid stair use, that is where handicapped seating is located. A bunch of people tend to congregate directly behind us, mostly due to apparent "Standing room only" tickets that they are selling these days, but they always push the limits because there is a line they aren't supposed to cross.
Anyhow, a family of 4 was standing behind us, when one of their kids decided it would be nice to sit on a handicap walker/seat that we had on the side. My spouse turned around and informed the kid that it isn't his and he shouldn't be sitting on it. 5 Seconds later the mom is spouting in my wife's face with the equivalent of "How dare you parent my child. I tell him what to do, not you". She explained that he shouldn't be on that, it is not his. Pretty simple stuff.
At this point she was completely pissy and getting in my wife's face. I turned around and said "Learn to parent your fucking child". At this point since I stepped in (figuratively, I was still sitting in my chair) her husband takes it upon himself to go all ape-shit and into primate dominance monkey mode of spouting in my face of "How dare you talk to my wife like that" 2 inches from my face while spitting. At this point the stadium security noticed and stepped in and told them to gtfo.
As much as I would probably lose a fight if one were to ensue with the toolbag, at the end of the day I really just have better dignity then to start a worthless brawl in a stadium of thousands of people over something so stupid. Regardless of whom wins, the end result is getting kicked out, laughed at, and/or legal issues.
What ever happened to parents that actually felt accountable for their child's actions and apologized for uncivilized behavior? Now they seem to fully embrace it. In the end what really scares me is that all of this falls perfectly in-line with the movie Idiocracy. The intellectually challenged continue to reproduce at astronomical rates, while the people with high or average intellectual talent feel as though they can't afford to sacrifice the time or commitment to having any. I seriously have my doubts for the future of this country.
So to preface - My father is disabled. He had a stroke approx. ~5 years ago, and typically has to be in a wheelchair or use a walker. My mother wanted to take us all to a ball-game and had some handicapped seating towards the top of the stadium seating obviously to avoid stair use, that is where handicapped seating is located. A bunch of people tend to congregate directly behind us, mostly due to apparent "Standing room only" tickets that they are selling these days, but they always push the limits because there is a line they aren't supposed to cross.
Anyhow, a family of 4 was standing behind us, when one of their kids decided it would be nice to sit on a handicap walker/seat that we had on the side. My spouse turned around and informed the kid that it isn't his and he shouldn't be sitting on it. 5 Seconds later the mom is spouting in my wife's face with the equivalent of "How dare you parent my child. I tell him what to do, not you". She explained that he shouldn't be on that, it is not his. Pretty simple stuff.
At this point she was completely pissy and getting in my wife's face. I turned around and said "Learn to parent your fucking child". At this point since I stepped in (figuratively, I was still sitting in my chair) her husband takes it upon himself to go all ape-shit and into primate dominance monkey mode of spouting in my face of "How dare you talk to my wife like that" 2 inches from my face while spitting. At this point the stadium security noticed and stepped in and told them to gtfo.
As much as I would probably lose a fight if one were to ensue with the toolbag, at the end of the day I really just have better dignity then to start a worthless brawl in a stadium of thousands of people over something so stupid. Regardless of whom wins, the end result is getting kicked out, laughed at, and/or legal issues.
What ever happened to parents that actually felt accountable for their child's actions and apologized for uncivilized behavior? Now they seem to fully embrace it. In the end what really scares me is that all of this falls perfectly in-line with the movie Idiocracy. The intellectually challenged continue to reproduce at astronomical rates, while the people with high or average intellectual talent feel as though they can't afford to sacrifice the time or commitment to having any. I seriously have my doubts for the future of this country.
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