Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen.

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Can't imagine what it must be like raising teenagers in the age of Facebook. I was a teenager during the 90's and we had enough fucking drama with ICQ and bolt.com
 
Meh, should have shot all electronics. ALL OF IT. Phone, iPods, Laptops, Desktops, Screens, and tell her to buy it all back with her money she earns.
 
that man right here is a prophet!
really sad how shaken up and upset he was, kids make you go through these things...
 
Wasn't judge adams daughter named Hannah? I frankly commend the man for taking action. Based on the rage that he was holding back pretty sure shell get the message when she gets home. I commend the guy for showing her its unacceptable to complain in public. But he should have at least stopped and thought about the letter that was written to him. I'm not suggesting I would change a single thing she's responsible for but he should have at least sat down and talked with her b4 going batshit crazy over a letter that was slightly rebeluos with a hint of disrespect. What he doesn't know is now that he's humiliated her she's goin prob going to turn to drugs or sucking a diff black cock everyday after school
 
He did the right thing. lol at the comments on the actual video. People sayin that a dad should never embarrass his daughter like that, and that it's psychological abuse.

Wtf is wrong with people these days? She was posting shit about her own family on Facebook for all her friends to see. She sounds like a spoiled brat. IMHO, this was barely a punishment.

FUCK YEAH. He needs to finish off that laptop by taking a fat turd on it.

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He Just posted this to his facebook wall:



"Attention Media Outlets:
While we appreciate the interest you're all putting forth to get in touch with us regarding the video, we're not going to go on your talk show, not going to call in to your radio show, and not going to be in your TV mini-series.

Some of you think I made an acceptable parenting decision and others think I didn't. However, I can't think of any way myself or my daughter can respond to a media outlet that won't be twisted out of context. The Dallas news TV news already showed that in their brief 5 minute interview with the psychologist.


Additionally, there's absolutely NO way I'm going to send my child the message that it's OK to gain from something like this. It would send her a message that it's OK to profit at the expense of someone else's embarrassment or misfortune and that's now how I was raised, nor how she has been raised.


So I say thank you from all of us. If we have anything to say, we'll say it here on Facebook, and we'll say it publicly, but we won't say it to a microphone or a camera. There are too many other REAL issues out there that could use this attention you're giving us. My daughter isn't hurt, emotionally scarred, or otherwise damaged, but that kind of publicity has never seemed to be to have a positive effect on any child or family.


If you're a news outlet that wants to ask us a question, feel free to so via email. I'm sure by now my email address is easy enough to find. It might take me awhile to get to a response because I'd have to sort through the "Die you bastard" emails to find it, but we will respond if its something that we feel merits it. Otherwise, sorry... no interviews, no talk shows, no call-ins.


If we respond to anything, it will be on here, and it will be in a way that our words can't be misconstrued or edited for appeal to specific audience or shock value.


Now, I'm going to try to get to work for the day.

Best of luck to all of you out there... and PLEASE give my phone a break."
 
I just find it ironic that a father is having issues with his daughter being disrespectful in a public forum about internal family matters, so his solution to this is to broadcast this internal family matter on a public forum.

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I just find it ironic that a father is having issues with his daughter being disrespectful in a public forum about internal family matters, so his solution to this is to broadcast this internal family matter on a public forum.

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Agreed. seems he was a little too anxious to get out his gun and start shooting shit, great way to go about discipline, destroying property and all.

Once she's out on her own, he'll have done a great job preparing her to never question authority, the way the state likes it.
 
He Just posted this to his facebook wall:



"Attention Media Outlets:
While we appreciate the interest you're all putting forth to get in touch with us regarding the video, we're not going to go on your talk show, not going to call in to your radio show, and not going to be in your TV mini-series.

Some of you think I made an acceptable parenting decision and others think I didn't. However, I can't think of any way myself or my daughter can respond to a media outlet that won't be twisted out of context. The Dallas news TV news already showed that in their brief 5 minute interview with the psychologist.


Additionally, there's absolutely NO way I'm going to send my child the message that it's OK to gain from something like this. It would send her a message that it's OK to profit at the expense of someone else's embarrassment or misfortune and that's now how I was raised, nor how she has been raised.


So I say thank you from all of us. If we have anything to say, we'll say it here on Facebook, and we'll say it publicly, but we won't say it to a microphone or a camera. There are too many other REAL issues out there that could use this attention you're giving us. My daughter isn't hurt, emotionally scarred, or otherwise damaged, but that kind of publicity has never seemed to be to have a positive effect on any child or family.


If you're a news outlet that wants to ask us a question, feel free to so via email. I'm sure by now my email address is easy enough to find. It might take me awhile to get to a response because I'd have to sort through the "Die you bastard" emails to find it, but we will respond if its something that we feel merits it. Otherwise, sorry... no interviews, no talk shows, no call-ins.


If we respond to anything, it will be on here, and it will be in a way that our words can't be misconstrued or edited for appeal to specific audience or shock value.


Now, I'm going to try to get to work for the day.

Best of luck to all of you out there... and PLEASE give my phone a break."


Props if he follows through with this. More people (that suddenly find themselves in the spotlight) should do something like this. Control the message your putting out there.
 
Agreed. seems he was a little too anxious to get out his gun and start shooting shit, great way to go about discipline, destroying property and all.

Once she's out on her own, he'll have done a great job preparing her to never question authority, the way the state likes it.

Well, don't construe how I feel though, I mean the little twat needs some discipline, I just question where her attitude came from. And although I don't have kids, I don't see myself telling my kids to get me a cup of coffee in the morning.

I've been there as a child of a step-parent (specifically) who thought that my job was to do annoying tasks for them. That type of attitude doesn't really generate a positive attitude out of an individual (child or otherwise).

That said, none of us really knows the back story of this family so who the hell knows -- maybe the girl is just a little bitch all on her own.