Some people have no tolerance for human frailties.
Including me.
How do you know it was a few giggles for 20 seconds?
Because mom said?
And if it was recorded, how do you know that was the only time?
Give me a ####ing break with the holier than thou attitude.
Rent a movie for the kid and watch it at home.
Movies cost a lot these days. People deserve to enjoy what they paid for.
I didn’t know we had snowflakes here.
I wonder if parents would take their children who have vocalized tourette syndrome to a PGA golf tournament such as the Masters?
“Some people have no tolerance for human frailties.”
As a mother of eight I have never, not once, insisted that my children have a right to impose their behavior on other people at restaurants, theaters, or any other public venue.
To the contrary, I have an obligation to make sure that my children are not a disruption to other people. And one of my kids is quite the talker and she does not get to go to theaters to see movies and we also don’t take her to nice restaurants.
She’ll eventually outgrow this but until then her problems are not everyone else’s problems.
We were in a fast food place in Las Vegas where an autistic kid was absolutely screaming non-stop for at least 30 minutes. The parents were obviously aware of it but did nothing.
There is a balance point somewhere where his right to scream uncontrollably infringes on others rights to not have to hear this. The parents should have recognized this and done something other than staring at their food.
We were in a fast food place in Las Vegas where an autistic kid was absolutely screaming non-stop for at least 30 minutes. The parents were obviously aware of it but did nothing.
There is a balance point somewhere where his right to scream uncontrollably infringes on others rights to not have to hear this. The parents should have recognized this and done something other than staring at their food.
Some people have no tolerance for human frailties.
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Are those folks with human frailties entitled to disrupt your life?