Mom that "beat" son in Baltimore riots now

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Anonymous wrote:nope, I would smack my kid upside the head if I saw her about to participate in such nonsense where she could actually get killed.

+1 and I am white person from Rockville. The Mom absolutely did the right thing.
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Anonymous wrote:For all of you questioning what she did let's put one of your children in a situation where they are not only doing something they shouldn't, but they are in harms way. Let's get your adrenaline up and see how in control you are.

As best I recall she was hitting him with an open hand. A slap hurts but I doubt any of those blows would do significant harm. And no, not mentally either.
I so would not have had to hit my kid to make her leave. I learned long ago how to use the "voice of doom" to scare the piss out of her in those few instances where it was necessary.


That's what we'd all like to think, just like we'd all like to think our kids wouldn't fall victim to the mob mentality and always do the right thing.
No, she doesn't always do the right thing. That's why I use the voice of doom when needed. And based on my long experience with her, I think it's highly unlikely I would need to hit her. I mean, the point raised was how I would stay in control with my kid in harm's way and my adrenaline up and I think it's entirely possible that I would act like an asshole but still not likely I would hit her.



I think it's easier with girls as they generally are less likely to engage in life threatening illegal activities. As I said, I think we'd all like to think we'd do the right thing as parents, but I'm not naive enough to think that I wouldn't act like that mom. You have no idea what you are capable of in extreme situations.


Her daughter will eventually get in a car with a drunk, drink herself sillly and her boyfriend will possibly beat her in college, but mommy will have her mean face on... so she will immediately stop.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of you here are so 1% suburban white that you squeak. This was the mother of a black teen in an urban riot. She sees her son with a black hood covering his face and about to throw a rock at police officers in riot gear and armed. She tells him to stop and gets between him and the police and he tries to go around her and raises the rock. After Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.and Freddie Gray all she can see is if that rock leaves his hand the next time she sees him will be in the morgue . Yes she snaps and. She uses any means at her disposal to stop that rock from leaving his hand. Including slapping some sense into him. I'm sorry if Ms white Bethesda thinks that the voice of doom is sufficient but you have never beenin a situation where your child's next action could cause her to be killed by a frightened.police officer in a racially charged situation and your suggestion is ludicrous.


+1000

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I'm not glorifying her because she smacked her kid. I think people are calling her "mom of the year" because she went there to protect her son and did what she had to to save him. I'm Asian. As a parent, you do whatever you need to do to protect your kid, even if that means a smack upside the head.
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I don't have kids, but if I saw my little brother participating in a riot and throwing rocks, I would drag him by his hair/smack him/do whatever I had to to get the idiot out of a dangerous situation. I don't blame the mother at all.
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Anonymous wrote:This didn't take long. I fully support this mother and how she handled her son. I'd hardly say she beat him or that this was abuse.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/04/29/why-is-america-celebrating-the-beating-of-a-black-child/


I personally applaud her as a mother being so outraged by what her son was about to do however there is no mistaking the back but she definitely beat her son
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Anonymous wrote:Some of you here are so 1% suburban white that you squeak. This was the mother of a black teen in an urban riot. She sees her son with a black hood covering his face and about to throw a rock at police officers in riot gear and armed. She tells him to stop and gets between him and the police and he tries to go around her and raises the rock. After Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.and Freddie Gray all she can see is if that rock leaves his hand the next time she sees him will be in the morgue . Yes she snaps and. She uses any means at her disposal to stop that rock from leaving his hand. Including slapping some sense into him. I'm sorry if Ms white Bethesda thinks that the voice of doom is sufficient but you have never beenin a situation where your child's next action could cause her to be killed by a frightened.police officer in a racially charged situation and your suggestion is ludicrous.


+1000



Yup, had it been my son I would have tackled his ass and wrestled that rock away from him without a second thought. Sometimes, it is ok to prove a point your parenting style. But the time and place to prove that you are no contact parent is NOT in the middle of right with an armed police force facing you down. Junior is going to slapped up and dragged out of there and he MIGHT get my regrets later.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't have kids, but if I saw my little brother participating in a riot and throwing rocks, I would drag him by his hair/smack him/do whatever I had to to get the idiot out of a dangerous situation. I don't blame the mother at all.


Yup. Drag by their hair, smack them, twist an arm-whatever it takes to forcibly remove them from a situation like that.

I have run down a street like a mad women when I heard sirens going up the street to my child's school. I was so sure they were mid-school shooting. I mean, seriously, all 5 feet of me-what the hell was I actually going to do? But dammit, I was protecting my kid, come hell or high water.
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I don't think she's a hero at all. I get her motivation, but what she did went beyond removing him from the situation. She was trying to kick his ass because she was angry, not for his benefit.

I'm Latino and got smacked upside the head a lot. It's humiliating. Anyone who says this isn't a beating isn't watching.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think she's a hero at all. I get her motivation, but what she did went beyond removing him from the situation. She was trying to kick his ass because she was angry, not for his benefit.

I'm Latino and got smacked upside the head a lot. It's humiliating. Anyone who says this isn't a beating isn't watching.


Well, since I'm sure the cops have seen the video, if not a witness to it directly, and they didn't arrest the mom, I guess the cops felt differently. I think they felt the same way as many people do, extreme circumstances in a life-threatening situation. I don't think they would've arrested the mom no matter the color of her skin.
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Or what percentage had to do do you think of knowing there were cameras on her and doing it for her 15 minutes of fame? I wouldn't put it past anyone
Anonymous
Meh from the Caribbean, and she did the right ting to beat his rass....Irie! He lucky she didn't have a broom. We need more of that, box him down...lol
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think she's a hero at all. I get her motivation, but what she did went beyond removing him from the situation. She was trying to kick his ass because she was angry, not for his benefit.

I'm Latino and got smacked upside the head a lot. It's humiliating. Anyone who says this isn't a beating isn't watching.


nothing wrong with a lil beating to get his screws back in the right place..cha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you here are so 1% suburban white that you squeak. This was the mother of a black teen in an urban riot. She sees her son with a black hood covering his face and about to throw a rock at police officers in riot gear and armed. She tells him to stop and gets between him and the police and he tries to go around her and raises the rock. After Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.and Freddie Gray all she can see is if that rock leaves his hand the next time she sees him will be in the morgue . Yes she snaps and. She uses any means at her disposal to stop that rock from leaving his hand. Including slapping some sense into him. I'm sorry if Ms white Bethesda thinks that the voice of doom is sufficient but you have never beenin a situation where your child's next action could cause her to be killed by a frightened.police officer in a racially charged situation and your suggestion is ludicrous.


I'm miss white Bethesda (which sounds like a funny pageant title) and I totally agree with you.
Anonymous
I'm a senior citizen. My mom switched me one time and I remember it well--I was three years old and disappeared across the street with a friend. She was terrified.

This mom was going after her son out of fear. She did the right thing. Has she done it before? Probably. Are there better ways? Yes. But, in the situation at hand, she did the right thing.
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