I re-quoted what I said the very first time
Why would a parent take kids to buy that poison..... I blamed the parent not chucky cheese
chucky cheese is in the business of using the games as an attraction to build brand awareness while pedaling that food poison
And as for discipline, the only problem i saw was his spitting (definitely from home)
All that other shit was him exploring in a uncontrolled manner, which i happen to like, him staying very focussed despite all the commotion.
This kid is no beast.
nah man you're not about to put those connotations on what i said.
1st as i said i KNOW of plenty of people who go to chuck e cheese to play the games and don't eat ANY of the food.
so
you can't condemn someone for going to chuck e cheese across the board when not everyone goes for the same reasons. so it's not "why would they take them there for that poison" across the board when it isn't the case across the board. it is a place where a lot of parents take their kids to play video games and have fun and that's it.
NEXT
the beast connotations and all of that other stuff never entered my mind.
when i say discipline i point to him spitting.. kids discover they can spit.. the parent corrects them letting them know that is not tolerable behavior this child never got it.
its not about over disciplining kids
you can say he was just exploring but there is a right way and a wrong way to do it.
nothing wrong with being curious but that's not what that kid was doing. he was disrespecting everyone around him. that is not being curious that is being disrespectful invading their space.
now
there is a place for curiosity everywhere BUT there has to be a way to do is respectfully and he hasn't been taught HOW to do that..which is why he's acting the way he's acting.