They should record her getting beat on Facebook.
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the beat goes on
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put her in jail
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They don't put policemen in jail for beating people.
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so your OK with child abuse
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hate when parents do this, it's not discipline, it's attention seeking, doing the most for likes, we don't need to see that.
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it's discipline when done in private. But yes attention seeking when broadcast.
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exactly, and she's contradicting the lesson she's attempting to teach. And basically gave an invitation to the police and DCF.
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The lesson is, "If you embarrass me, I'll embarrass you." Only one way to avoid another public whopping.
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the kid how to sneak around better, again it's attention seeking.
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Totally disagree. Just look at how people shame each other on social media. It absolutely changes behavior.
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my son's friend got public shamed, ashamed for a week maybe, then laughed it off and got better at keeping
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Those pple who bark a lot about chn's rights, that's why their own chn end up abusing them. TOLERATE NO NONSENSE FROM KIDS.
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