I think the only reason I found this funny was because I don't have kids. The spitting cracked me up, but I am sure if it was my child, I would have skipped the spankings and gone straight to shock collar. Jesus.
anyone who thinks this is the kids fault is clueless. A kid will ALWAYS push the boundaries. Where the hell was the guardian/parent? Kids will do what they can get away with, and if the parent doesn't nip it in the bud immediately the child thinks it's ok to do.
Very sad. If management did not call police within the first few minutes of learning of this unsupervised child running amok they made a big mistake. This kid and the the parents of this kid need some serious legal intervention to get the help that may save this kids future.
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It's completely the parents fault...but if that kid tried spitting on me or doing anything to a child of mine, I would have had to act as the parent, since his werent around. A mini beat down would be in order.
Yeah, no, that's NOT a good reason, man. Likewise, I shouldn't find slavery funny 'cuz I'm not black.
Please conjure an under-reaction image for the guy who not only laughs at people getting spat at, but "cracks up".
It's beyond me how some of the idiots in this thread can watch that video and not feel bad for the kid. Imagine what his life has been like to reach the point of running in a rage through Chuck E. Cheese. Christ, he can't be more than four years old. This isn't garden variety bad or bratty behavior. When I was a Special Ed. teacher, I worked with MANY kids just like this. Kids that had to be routinely physically restrained because they could not self-regulate their behavior. None of them wanted to be that way and none of them would have been better getting a beat down from an adult or bigger kid. What they needed was love, structure, consequences, and in some cases, the right meds.