• Mother abuses son, son refuses to live with her for the week (divorced), mother tries to call police
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[h2]WARNING: 2 HOUR VIDEO[/h2] [b]I suggest you watch untill around 9 minutes, then skip to the 50 minute mark and watch from there.[/b] [video=youtube;rYFY3POHk2k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYFY3POHk2k[/video] Son: "I don't want to get out" Mom: "I'm sorry, you're a child, you don't get to make all the decisions" My blood is molten lava
Those cops are cool. I hope no one says this guy is a shitty father due to his political videos. The mother is a brickwall of bullshit. imo the entire thing is worth watching because it gives you a full scope about how dumb this woman is. There's 100 different things she says that makes you mad. btw OP, the vidya is an hour and twelve minutes, not 2 hours
He was a very good cop in that situation
Hits way to close to home... had the same things happen between me and my mom...
[QUOTE=Bink;41017288]Hits way to close to home... had the same things happen between me and my mom...[/QUOTE] Same. Mine was way worse than this mother. It's ridiculous how prejudiced the courts are.
That was pretty awesome. It really irritated me that the mother started to cry right when the cop got there to try and get some sympathy. Really Pathetic.
[QUOTE=Sero;41017494]That was pretty awesome. It really irritated me that the mother started to cry right when the cop got there to try and get some sympathy. Really Pathetic.[/QUOTE] I know! Agh that pissed me off. Anyone know of any way we can get updates on this?
There's an update in the description. The father currently still has him, The father gave him an iphone 5 to contact and call his mother when ever he needs. Basically, The father has taken custody of the child and if anything is treating him much better then the mother. From the video stand-point this ex-husband/father looks to be extremely relaxed and calm. I don't see him as a threat to the child at all. What I'm really impressed about is the two police officers, Amazingly professional and didn't given off a single hint of taunting either of them.
Welcome to what police do MOST of the time, but like they said, It's a civil case so they can't really do shit
Manipulative bitch. They don't deserve children.
I sent the father a message after I watched this yesterday, pretty much I praised him for his restraint and giving his son the ability to make his own choice. I mentioned that I know the drama that unfolds during divorce because I have been through it myself as a teen. He responded back today and was very thankful of my well wishes and hoped for the best in my future. I told him in my message that I may not share the same views as him but it has no bearing on my thoughts of the situation. He was very supportive of my thoughts and truly made my day. I am so glad things went the way they did.
This lady is a sack of shit.
12:30. "God's plan." Oh...
[QUOTE=Sero;41017494]That was pretty awesome. It really irritated me that the mother started to cry right when the cop got there to try and get some sympathy. Really Pathetic.[/QUOTE] I think this is subconscious behaviour of most women, and in fact i hate it with all my guts too. Disgusting.
[QUOTE=BloodYScar;41018261]I think this is [B]subconscious behaviour[/B] of most women, and in fact i hate it with all my guts too. Disgusting.[/QUOTE] Uhhh. That's pretty sexist, dude. I mean sure, the lady's a total bitch, but there's no "half-hidden mannerism" that causes all women to do that in order to incriminate the others.
"You hit me at home" "And I will hit you again, why are you doing this?" What a psycho.
[QUOTE=Shiftyze;41018343]"You hit me at home" "And I will hit you again, why are you doing this?" What a psycho.[/QUOTE] Such a retarded thing to say on camera and in front of a police officer as well.
every time she says 'I'm sorry', even though she heard exactly what he said, I want to crawl in through my monitor and throttle the woman
Once a year you watch a video that really affects you,That was it for me. I going through the exact same thing right now but im 23 and my mum makes a drama and dries and screams about everything and my dads a recovering alcoholic who "goes off the wagon" once a week. So im lucky to live in my own place with my girlfriend and live my life. But every now and again after ALL that,I still get stuck in this situation constantly. Sad isnt it?
Man this kid is brave. I was in a simillar situation for 11 years with my stepdad. Although he never hit me or anything like that, he treated me like crap and made me feel like a freak by telling me how useless I was. Turns out he's got serious mental issues, but I didn't know that, and I sure as hell didn't know it when I was 11 years old. I was to scared to confront him like this kid confronted his mother, and I didn't let anyone know about the years of panicattacks, the selfhating and suicidal thoughts I had until last summer were I had a nervous breakdown over going back to that fucker. My mother, grandparents, everybody who I thought was on his side told me they felt the same way about him. Now I know he was the freak, and my mother has finally decided to divorce the guy. The only thing I regret is that I didn't speak up sooner. So, this kid has my respect. I wish I had the balls to do the same at his age.
[QUOTE=N.A.N.B;41018301]Uhhh. That's pretty sexist, dude. I mean sure, the lady's a total bitch, but there's no "half-hidden mannerism" that causes all women to do that in order to incriminate the others.[/QUOTE] Ive witnessed this several times in my own life, "most" was probably not hitting the right spot. "Many" would have been better, definitely no individual case. However I have not seen this behaviour in men, not once. Now you can call it what you want to, but thats my personal experience.
One hour well spent! [editline]13th June 2013[/editline] I'm laughing my ass off everytime she mentions legal custody no matter how much the police explains the situation :v:
That was intense. I just hope she was indeed abusive and not just being a parent.
reminds me a lot of my mum, except a lot less vicious and personal [editline]14th June 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Namaste;41021807]That was intense. I just hope she was indeed abusive and not just being a parent.[/QUOTE] even spanking a kid is abusive, let alone hitting in the face and throttling him. a kid should not be forced to go into an abusive (emotionally or physically) home
I love how the dad is not getting in any arguments whatsoever. do feel for the kid :(
[QUOTE=Rusty100;41021986]reminds me a lot of my mum, except a lot less vicious and personal [editline]14th June 2013[/editline] even spanking a kid is abusive, let alone hitting in the face and throttling him. a kid should not be forced to go into an abusive (emotionally or physically) home[/QUOTE] I guess I never considered spanking as abusive. My parents spanked me one time and I never did what I did again. I love my parents, they love me, the last thing I consider them is abusive. I think if your child is out of line and you've asked/explained/disciplined verbally and it hasn't worked that swatting them on the ass to establish respect isn't out of the question. I'm not saying I would do it, but I think there is a non-abusive way to go about it.
I must only imagine how painful it is for divorce children to be the real victims of their parents petty disputes for power over children. How most of em use children to try to damage the other is so ridiculous...
[QUOTE=Namaste;41022160]I guess I never considered spanking as abusive. My parents spanked me one time and I never did what I did again. I love my parents, they love me, the last thing I consider them is abusive. I think if your child is out of line and you've asked/explained/disciplined verbally and it hasn't worked that swatting them on the ass to establish respect isn't out of the question. I'm not saying I would do it, but I think there is a non-abusive way to go about it.[/QUOTE] Some kids don't respond to discipline at all. My niece is the spawn of satan. No matter what kind of discipline we use (verbal, spanking, time outs, etc.) she's still a little shit.
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;41022226]Some kids don't respond to discipline at all. My niece is the spawn of satan. No matter what kind of discipline we use (verbal, spanking, time outs, etc.) she's still a little shit.[/QUOTE] Exactly. I wasn't that way, but my little sister was nearly that way when she was really young. The only discipline that worked for her was spanking, and it was always after everything had been exhausted, however now she is successful, respectful and doesn't feel abused at all and looking through the lens as an adult, we needed the shit beat out of us more for the things we did. I don't think spanking is abuse if it's done after exhausting other options.
The poor kid is so terrified for her. She's a fucking insane bitch. The cops did a great job though.
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