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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 29 Sep 2016

    Should you intervene when parents harshly discipline their children in public? We asked the experts. http://nyti.ms/2d7pmJQ pic.twitter.com/pfJloy0Itm

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      2. Christina Willis‏ @carolina_chrome 29 Sep 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        People Need to mind their -own Business when seeing someone Being A Good Parent-

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      4. Christina Willis‏ @carolina_chrome 29 Sep 2016
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        Being FIRM in public but not getting strangers stepping into ones business is a hard job, Parenting is more than work

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      1. Christina Willis‏ @carolina_chrome 29 Sep 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        discipline has no place or time other than the Present, it's hard being a parent cause everyone expects a friend but Not a parent

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      1. Lisa Hamilton‏ @3x10to8mps 29 Sep 2016
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        Abuse is different than discipline: too many intervene simply when they don't like a strict parents' style. That's unacceptable

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      1. Antonio Salinas‏ @AntLeoSal26 29 Sep 2016
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        Nope, if the little girl was acting up she needs discipline so she learns not to act up in public next time.

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      1. ivoncita‏ @bessivon 29 Sep 2016
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        yes, we must. We are witnessing an abuse, so is our business we must.

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      1. TymllTell‏ @ufm585 29 Sep 2016
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        nope! It's a simple task, MIND YOUR BUSINESS. D children are d parent's business.

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      1. Teddy Locsin Jr.‏ @teddyboylocsin 29 Sep 2016
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        Never ever do that to a little girl, never! Why can't American cops shoot people when they're begging for it?

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      1. Gary Harkness‏ @GaryHarkness7 29 Sep 2016
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        in my experience it's the other way round the parents don't intervene with badly behaved children in public LEARN TO PARENT

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      1. Miso N. Grey‏ @misongrey 29 Sep 2016
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        NO.https://angryfather.wordpress.com/2014/10/15/modern-world-discipline/ …

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      1. Shams Ikhlas‏ @Afghancritic 29 Sep 2016
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        never, parents are closest to their children than anybody else, they love and care them the most.

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      1. Pigletlovesbacon‏ @ChocoLaDutchess 29 Sep 2016
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        you never know what the background is. You can always state your disapproval a bit too loud, but unless a kid gets the belt: no

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      1. Andy Andres‏ @AndyAnd11922429 5 Oct 2016
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        Nothing wrong with a good old fashioned spanking

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      1. Robert Moore‏ @bobatbob124 2 Oct 2016
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        no only when they dont

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      1. Boo Ray‏ @BooRay9 30 Sep 2016
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        NYT full of bitches who never got the ass whuppin they should have growing up, hence, America in their own image.

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      1. mae foster ‏ @maewill59 30 Sep 2016
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        no because i don't want anyone intervene with me i am not going to hurt my g kids or kids no matter what

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