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Apart from the last two seconds, which is where the issue is, the rest of that video is a total storm in a teacup.Kid learns rude football song, sings it in company of family members, then (presumably) gets told not to repeat it at school/outside.Okay, the parents won't win any awards (and why it was filmed and uploaded it is mind-boggling), but in the first 28 seconds of that video, there's nothing that bad there.
It isn't normal behaviour at all and it is far from acceptable. Sorry Rigo, but once again you are going against the tide to try and rub people up the wrong way. I'm pretty sure I'm not on my own when I say my dad took me to Rovers and up until I was about 16/17 i used to get either a bollocking or at least a don't do that again glare if I swore.I assume you are not a parent because no decent parent would think that behaviour is acceptable.
Quote from: IDM on November 27, 2016, 08:41:41 pmSorry but that child doesn't look to be repeating what he has heard elsewhere, and nowhere is the "adult" in the scene discouraging him..Of course kids will hear swearing at football and in the playground, but this goes far beyond what is acceptable..I don't see why you can't just deplore the whole scene??It's in a car, it's a private family moment - until they go and upload it onto the internet anyway.Similar occurrences probably happen every weekend - whether it be a Donny-supporting dad driving home and asking his son what he should call Barnsley or Rotherham fans (or whoever the latest rivals are), probably with an expletive, or Cardiff/Swansea, Derby/Forest dad-and-lad fans discussing their rivals.The fact is people are different. There's weird, wacky, wonderful folk out there and people are far too judgmental of others - especially in a digital-age world where social media plays such an important role in some people's lives.
Sorry but that child doesn't look to be repeating what he has heard elsewhere, and nowhere is the "adult" in the scene discouraging him..Of course kids will hear swearing at football and in the playground, but this goes far beyond what is acceptable..I don't see why you can't just deplore the whole scene??
Do people on here realise their kids will be swearing like troopers with their mates from being about 10?
Quote from: GazLaz on November 27, 2016, 10:39:36 pmDo people on here realise their kids will be swearing like troopers with their mates from being about 10? Big difference between a 3 year old and a 10 year old Gaz