Read post 4. I haven't seen the video, but others here have.
I saw it. And I didn't see anything close to "strangling".
This was one pretty good sized gal. And one pretty small young boy. If she had been in a strangling mood, the kid would be toast.
She took action, and it was probably justified.
Post#11: Read post 4. I haven't seen the video, but others here have.
Post# 4:I saw the video. There was physical contact, but certainly no choking as the article connotes. Just a lady putting a 6 year old out of the aisle into a seat. No injuries, no bruises, no scratches, no nothing...
Post# 10:Would you want someone essentailly strangleing your six year old?
Why did I say "Stangleing" when the article never stated it, because the writer implied it, by ommitting what, "...putting her arms and hands on a 6-year-old's neck," exactly meant.
Was there anyone else here that got the impression she was choking the child?
I saw the video and just so everyone knows, the women on Fox and Friends were all, "NO one touches my kid like that." and Jullian was saying over and over that he didn't see anything. He felt the woman was getting an unfair shake.
Those taking the "No one touches my kid." attitude, needs to think about what the little girl was going through. She was scared, you could see it.
The boy was a typical beligerent boy and got what he deserved. I would have given him a little Spock pinch on the shoulder to get my baby past him.
But then again, this is why I homeschool. "Lord of the Flies" on a bus.