[I am not a Cruz supporter, but you dont teach or allow your children to be rude and Senator Cruz was proper in putting the BOY in his place.]
Where I come from, its even MORE rude for a stranger to “put my kid in his place”. No matter if my kid is expressing his 1A right or not.
Where I come from, its even MORE rude for a stranger to put my kid in his place. No matter if my kid is expressing his 1A right or not.
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My, y there sure is a huge difference between today and when I grew up in the 50’s. Back in the day it was not only acceptable but it was expected that another adult if they witnessed a child misbehaving and no parent around would put a stop to it and bring the child’s behavior to the parents attention if they could be found.
I think that Sen. Cruz did the right thing. If the parents are allowing their child to spout off like that, then the kid is going to have to learn that there is a price to be paid.
Maybe you don’t like another adult putting your kid in his place...If it is obvious by that child’s behavior that you have been derelict in your obligation as a parent for the child to know his place in a civil society, then it falls on others to do that for you. Since you have abdicated your obligation you have also surrendered the manner in which that child is put back into his place.
If you have something to say, besides “you suck” you are welcome to bring your opinion forward and have the candidate respond. But a “you suck” is juvenile and is deserving of a rejoinder that puts that child in his place. “You suck” is what I expect from leftists and their progeny and is not a constructive excersize.
Are you kidding? If the little brat opens his big mouth in public shouting “you suck” to an elected official he deserves some public shaming. As do the parents.
The kid deserved a scolding and and trust me, his parents were all in. I would assume the kid did not walk in to the event by himself. He was supervised by somebody most likely.