What would you do? 12-year-old punk kid bites off more than he can chew

I think that as the man was trying to walk away and the punk was belly bumping him the guy should have steered towards the corner of the square brick column and suddenly lost his balance catching the punk between the corner and all of his off balance weight.
I bet the punk wouldn't forget that one and would have screamed a lot louder too.
 
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That kid is a school shooter in the making and today's society and laws support that kids behavior. I'm surprised so far that adult hasn't already been picked up by the police, sued by the family and given a 10-20 year sentence for assaulting and beating what would be seen by a jury as the next Nobel Peace Prize winner.

If school shooters are following the same pattern as they have been then no, I don't see that little fat fuck as a future school shooter. That kid just seems like the typical bully who took it to the extreme and tried to bully someone he had no business trying to bully to begin with. He better learn quick because he's gonna be a teenager soon and his next "victim" may end up double tapping his ass instead of just pushing him.
 
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I would've arm dragged the little piece of filth and taken his back . Then a smooth gentle take down to a knee ride and once he gassed out , from uselessly struggling to escape. I would have been on the phone to the police and pressed charges for his assaulting me.
I agree this little asshole needs a good hard ass kicking and I hope he gets a few in the near future.
It may or may not straighten his ass out. He needs a real male role model , who isn't afraid to go hands on . To reinforce expectation and enforce limits.
Boys need some one to fear in their teen years or they have spin out of control.
 
20 plus years ago I had a deal similar to this. It was before everybody had a video camera in their hands and wanted to tape everything.

My wife at the time was driving down the road and a punk passed her and flipped her off. She gave me a license number and I found the car at the High School. I waited until the kid came out and ask him about it. Very matter of fact told me yeah, I did it. I offered an out, asking if she had done something stupid while driving, but he said no, I just flipped her off. At this point he could have ended it with a “tell her I’m sorry”, but no,,,,,,,,,,,, he just kept on pushing buttons.

When he had pushed enough buttons, I held him there and told somebody to get the Superintendent as we needed to talk. Superintendent showed up and was more old school than myself and told the boy none of this would have happened if he had not made an obscene gesture.

Everybody left and the Superintendent told me he was good with everything, but in the future please, don’t hold the kid by his throat.
 
It's actually a shame, because if he got his ass kicked (which has obviously never happened by the way he went down like a little girl) he might learn something. Now, I was never rude to adults, or behaved like that, but when I was that age my brothers were splitting my lips and bloodying my nose (for cause), but I'd still keep kept coming at them till I learned. As it is he's learned nothing and will keep behaving the same. All it takes is for him to pull that on the wrong person and he won't make it to 18.
Say what you will, but fear is a very healthy thing for a boy or a young man. When I get pissed I see it in my kid's eyes, and I cultivate that shit like tomato plants.
 
It's actually a shame, because if he got his ass kicked (which has obviously never happened by the way he went down like a little girl) he might learn something. Now, I was never rude to adults, or behaved like that, but when I was that age my brothers were splitting my lips and bloodying my nose (for cause), but I'd still keep kept coming at them till I learned. As it is he's learned nothing and will keep behaving the same. All it takes is for him to pull that on the wrong person and he won't make it to 18.
Say what you will, but fear is a very healthy thing for a boy or a young man. When I get pissed I see it in my kid's eyes, and I cultivate that shit like tomato plants.
Not not necessarily fear, but respect. I guess that would have a complement of fear LOL.
 
Respect is earned, and it's far more nebulous and requires far more thought. Fear is innate and learned, is far more basic, and it's there in all people.
People screw other people they respect all the time. People don't screw people they fear. Building respect so that kids will behave because they respect you and don't want to disappoint you is the ideal. But, even a bad kid will behave if they are afraid of what you'll do if they don't. That kid needs a whole bunch of fear before he gets to respect
 
20 plus years ago I had a deal similar to this. It was before everybody had a video camera in their hands and wanted to tape everything.

My wife at the time was driving down the road and a punk passed her and flipped her off. She gave me a license number and I found the car at the High School. I waited until the kid came out and ask him about it. Very matter of fact told me yeah, I did it. I offered an out, asking if she had done something stupid while driving, but he said no, I just flipped her off. At this point he could have ended it with a “tell her I’m sorry”, but no,,,,,,,,,,,, he just kept on pushing buttons.

When he had pushed enough buttons, I held him there and told somebody to get the Superintendent as we needed to talk. Superintendent showed up and was more old school than myself and told the boy none of this would have happened if he had not made an obscene gesture.

Everybody left and the Superintendent told me he was good with everything, but in the future please, don’t hold the kid by his throat.

All over a middle finger?
Poor decision making all the way around in so many ways.
HS kids have so much time on their hands.
 
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The kid screamed like a 12 year girl when he hit the pavement.......I would of swept his legs out from him the first time he tried to throw a punch..........if I tried that shit when I was his age.......I'm pretty sure I still couldn't sit down........no parental supervision.........
 
Future Cop for sure. A bad one.

If school shooters are following the same pattern as they have been then no, I don't see that little fat fuck as a future school shooter. That kid just seems like the typical bully who took it to the extreme and tried to bully someone he had no business trying to bully to begin with. He better learn quick because he's gonna be a teenager soon and his next "victim" may end up double tapping his ass instead of just pushing him.
 
20 plus years ago I had a deal similar to this. It was before everybody had a video camera in their hands and wanted to tape everything.

My wife at the time was driving down the road and a punk passed her and flipped her off. She gave me a license number and I found the car at the High School. I waited until the kid came out and ask him about it. Very matter of fact told me yeah, I did it. I offered an out, asking if she had done something stupid while driving, but he said no, I just flipped her off. At this point he could have ended it with a “tell her I’m sorry”, but no,,,,,,,,,,,, he just kept on pushing buttons.

When he had pushed enough buttons, I held him there and told somebody to get the Superintendent as we needed to talk. Superintendent showed up and was more old school than myself and told the boy none of this would have happened if he had not made an obscene gesture.

Everybody left and the Superintendent told me he was good with everything, but in the future please, don’t hold the kid by his throat.
So you stalked a teenager, choked him in the parking lot (most likely other students around), and called the principal of the school just because he flipped your wife off while driving down the road? And everyone around was just cool with it? Riiiiight.
 
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So you stalked a teenager, choked him in the parking lot (most likely other students around), and called the principal of the school just because he flipped your wife off while driving down the road? And everyone around was just cool with it? Riiiiight.

Can confirm.

He wore Velcro sneakers.
 
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It's actually a shame, because if he got his ass kicked (which has obviously never happened by the way he went down like a little girl) he might learn something. Now, I was never rude to adults, or behaved like that, but when I was that age my brothers were splitting my lips and bloodying my nose (for cause), but I'd still keep kept coming at them till I learned. As it is he's learned nothing and will keep behaving the same. All it takes is for him to pull that on the wrong person and he won't make it to 18.
Say what you will, but fear is a very healthy thing for a boy or a young man. When I get pissed I see it in my kid's eyes, and I cultivate that shit like tomato plants.

Yeah I’ve seen problem children like this one , flogged by a skinny kid of similar age with Karate skills .
The look of shock and disbelief that someone challenged , and beat them , is a lesson that needs a
lot of repeating for some .
 
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I grew up in the '50s and '60s. Most boys ended up in any number of fights. Few won all or lost all. What you learned was that there were repercussions when you let your mouth get ahead of your brain. It was an extremely worthwhile learning experience. The older you got the more severe the repercussions became. At some point, you either learned, went to jail or were given the opportunity to join the military.

As for the subject of the video, what you see is the reason that most school shooters are young white males. In my early teens it was made clear to me that the reason males were bigger, faster and stronger was that they had an obligation. The obligation was simple. It was to care for women (girls) and those that, for whatever reason, were unable to care for themselves. If you were unwilling to do this you simply would never belong in the company of men.
 
What I see in the video is a very lost child that acts out to get attention, albeit negative attention. As you can see by his reaction of being put down, he changed to victim mode and claimed child abuse. That is what children know and are taught. They can do whatever they want, and if an adult acts as an adult; sets the little angel on the path to acting right, they claim child abuse and the courts and school system back that reaction.

That is what the American system of education has brought to us. A bunch of ill-tempered, not mentally prepared for life, children. And, that is what we pay our taxes to have for an outcome.

It's a shame but that thought pattern has permeated our society - victimhood.
 
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