Thursday, February 25, 2021

Do not get offended: Why parents shouldn't be snowflake

Many parents are the easily offended type. What is a pro-spanking parent? Card reader. Only they are mooching off their children, not the state, getting offended by their child's every whine, whim, and antic. Parents can be the most despicable people on earth, blinded by their parent nature for control.

If you have a child or work around children, expect tantrums, expect rebellion. That's just what kids do, and if you resent them for that, you can go to Hell for all I care. I believe in the concept of pro-social punching bag. Shut up, quieten, and take care of your child.

I am an adult in relation to a child, and I am entitled to nothing, but grateful that children simply exist. I am to submit to the every vulnerable need of a child, expecting absolutely nothing in return, convicted with the child veering sideways inward at the unwashed masses of parents and other adults.

The Greek root word repeating the Tenth Commandment, and denoting entitlement, is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to the attitude of "I am the parent, so I have the right to not have disagreement from my child", leading to wanting children not to say or do things that offend you, to the point of seeking to impose said hurt feeling upon your child, thus inflicting damages of personal slights and kidnapping.

So you think your child is annoying, a pest, and so forth? YOU are the one that is entitled. I don't have that problem, and find your daughter who runs all around the store to be a charming little gal, especially when she flips you off and curses you at age 12- she's just setting limits. Kids these days. Swoon...how could you be offended by that? I'm not offended by her choice of clothing either - a short, sleeveless dress in wintertime. Showy attire. Just deal with it, and shut up otherwise.

I am not offended or entitled to my feelings coddled for anything your child does. Neither should you. Grow up, quit putting yourself up, and do your job. This isn't American Airlines. This is called life, and in life, children need things from adults, but don't relate to adults in a way that is easy to discern sometimes. You call them entitled brats one more time down the road I live on, I will shoot you. Second Amendment to protect the Fourteenth - equal protection under the law. A child being equal to me doesn't offend me in the slightest. Me being above them does.

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