Dad forces daughter to walk to school for bullying

Re: Dad forces daughter to walk to school for bullying

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:00 pm

Guest wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
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Lady Murasaki wrote:He wants validation for his choice of discipline.

But gets a psychologically damaged daughter instead


Yeah possibly, I had to edit/ add a bit to my post.

Would you destroy your kid on worldwide web?


Did you read my post?
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Re: Dad forces daughter to walk to school for bullying

Postby Guest » Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:01 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Guest wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Guest wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:He wants validation for his choice of discipline.

But gets a psychologically damaged daughter instead


Yeah possibly, I had to edit/ add a bit to my post.

Would you destroy your kid on worldwide web?


Did you read my post?

Yes. Absolutely riveting.
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Re: Dad forces daughter to walk to school for bullying

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:31 pm

Guest wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Guest wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Guest wrote:But gets a psychologically damaged daughter instead


Yeah possibly, I had to edit/ add a bit to my post.

Would you destroy your kid on worldwide web?


Did you read my post?

Yes. Absolutely riveting.


Maybe it’s the rivets in your neck stopping you from comprehending what I wrote.
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Re: Dad forces daughter to walk to school for bullying

Postby Guest » Sun Dec 09, 2018 8:17 pm

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Grafenwalder wrote:Remember this one?


If that’s meant to be a show of good parenting then he’s failed massively.
He’s publicly destroyed his daughter.

His daughter is a laptop?
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Re: Dad forces daughter to walk to school for bullying

Postby LordRaven » Mon Dec 10, 2018 2:24 pm

Cactus Jack wrote:https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/dad-forces-daughter-walk-school-suspended-bullying/story?id=59643336&__twitter_impression=true

A dad in Ohio decided to take the long road in teaching his daughter a lesson about bullying.

Matt Cox, a native of Swanton, Ohio, is dividing opinions across the country after he decided to punish his 10-year-old daughter for bullying by making her walk the 5 miles to school in near-freezing temperatures.

"This is my small way of trying to stop it in my household," Cox told Toledo ABC affiliate WTVG.

Cox said he knew the decision would be divisive, but he wanted to teach his daughter, Kirsten, a lesson. Cox posted the video to social media on Monday and it has garnered 14 million views and tens of thousands of comments. Many of the comments are positive, but others said he was "overdoing it."

In the video he addresses those who might disagree, saying, "I know a lot of you parents are not going to agree with this and that's all right. I am doing what I think is right to teach my daughter a lesson to stop her from bullying."

"Parents need to hold their kids accountable," Cox said. "So that was me showing how I hold my kid accountable. I'm not going to be another parent that's just going to brush things under the rug and say, 'Kids will be kids.'"

He said this was the second time Kirsten has gotten in trouble for bullying and she was given a three-day suspension.

Kirsten said she'd been bullied herself, but the punishment -- which was actually split up over multiple days, her father said -- has taught her the lesson it intended.

Matt shared an update on the original post, starting with "lesson learned."

"Still has all her extremities intact is happy and healthy and seems to have a new outlook on bullying as well as a new appreciation for some of the simple things in life she used to take for granted," he wrote.


I'm a little bit conflicted about this story.

The punishment itself isn't an issue. He makes a good point about privileges not rights, the child is clearly being closely watched and kept safe. Moreover as Ohio is a state where spanking is still legal and it could be argued this parent's social media post is showing other parents a more appropriate way to punish their children. The issue I have is with a parent posting on social media that they are punishing their child, and actually putting the punishment on social media.

I can't help but thinking that while his heart was in the right place this father's head was up his own ass.


I agree with last sentence.
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