Disturbing Video of 9 Year Old Bully Terrorizing Daycare

Has anyone seen this video? I'm disgusted. I'm not a parent, but I can imagine my feelings if I were. I'd try to strangle this boy. There is something psychologically wrong with this child. At age nine, he knows that this behavior is wrong.

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My grandparents used to volunteer at a battered women's shelter in Gary, IN. This is unfortunately typical in much of the country.
 
i saw that on your fb walt. the fact that he looks around before doing it makes it a crime in my opinion. That poor litle girl. why is no one responding to her? I have 2 kids in daycare and this stuff makes me want vomit.
 
Just wait there will be a line of the PC "experts" coming up to defend his actions, and make him to be the victim in some twisted logic. This is why I was so glad that I was able to work from home and my kids never had to go to daycare.
 
This is terrible. Obvious neglect by the daycare staff. A nine year old should never be with a toddler. If I was the parent of the little girl id make sure that halfass place was shut down and that that boy was punished. I have a 20mth old name Ryan and a girl to be in Dec named lilian. I'm hoping he becomes a little guardian.
 
Just wait there will be a line of the PC "experts" coming up to defend his actions, and make him to be the victim in some twisted logic. This is why I was so glad that I was able to work from home and my kids never had to go to daycare.

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I will say this kid most likely did exactly as he was taught by his parents (or whoever is actually raising him), but that doesn't give him an excuse to act that way.
 
Wow! that kid is a piece of work! I would send his to Juvi and see how he likes it when the teenage bad boys pick on him... but that will probably make him worse when he comes out.
 
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I will say this kid most likely did exactly as he was taught by his parents (or whoever is actually raising him), but that doesn't give him an excuse to act that way.

I totally agree. This behavior is most certainly learned and the proper authorities need to be investigating the parent's, home and other children. A normal child does not act like this.
 
I'm so sick right now...... I have 3 kids of my own and all girls.. What's going on with our world??????

So upset :(
 
unfortunately this is very common in a lot of the lower income neighborhoods, the "bad" areas. You have kids raising kids, what do you expect? Its a vicious cycle that just continues to repeat over and over again. No one seems to pay attention, all people want to do is focus on the results when what we should really be looking at is the cause. I see things everyday working in the austin neighborhood. If all you ever see around you is drugs and violence you will grow up to think its the right way to act, You must first fix the issues with the parents before you go after fixing the kids.
 
expensive and well executed education is the only answer. No graft or corruption, but no expense spared either. Clean up the education system (Start with the poorest and work up) so it runs like a well oiled machine and then throw tons of money at it. it's the ONLY way to save this country, but it will never happen because people are inherently disgusting and terrible animals with, for the most part, only self interest in mind. We can't see past the ends of our noses so we miss the fact that this approach would quickly increase the quality of life for everyone.
 
unfortunately this is very common in a lot of the lower income neighborhoods, the "bad" areas. You have kids raising kids, what do you expect? Its a vicious cycle that just continues to repeat over and over again. No one seems to pay attention, all people want to do is focus on the results when what we should really be looking at is the cause. I see things everyday working in the austin neighborhood. If all you ever see around you is drugs and violence you will grow up to think its the right way to act, You must first fix the issues with the parents before you go after fixing the kids.


Sorry BS. I grew up in both a Drug and Alcoholic family, where my mom had me when she was 15 and my dad was 17. On welfare/foodstamps the whole time, it just encouraged her to keep doing drugs and prostitution. I never have taken a illegal drug and I rarely drink because even as a child I realized that how I was living was not how I wanted to grow up. At the age of 9 I was making my own food because my mother was passed out on the couch and my father was gone. Young people can make choices as they grow up and recognize what is wrong. My mother was murdered buying drugs when I was 17 (she was 32), 3 days before I was to graduate from HS, I left for the Army a month later.

The cause is that we have entire generations growing up that are excused for their behavior with no consequences from anyone, from parents, teachers or those in authority, because everyone is a victim of their circumstances instead of being responsible for their actions.
 
For some reason I had to login and comment on this- I have 3 girls and one is about the age he was kicking and punching in the face. I live across the way from New Moms home and I can hear mother speaking to there children in an F'ed up way that I can't even hear sometimes cause it's upsetting. dohc97 is correct it's kids having kids and not nowing how to handle to be an adult at 15-26 years old, especially when you have death beat dads that can't handle the issues of being a Dad. Kids are like this becasue of no solid Structer in the homes. Sex, Drugs and everything else is ok to do so in there minds it's a way of life. This is just hard and sad to see...
 
^ I agree Saledo, but it does take a strong person to break the cycle. Like your case, you were a strong enough person to take right and wrong into your own hands as a kid. It's easier for kids to go along with how they are raised instead of make that concious decision to right the wrongs in their lives. Good for you Dave!!!!
 
saledo, no disrespect to your situation, i am not making excuses for anyone neither do i excuse anyone. What i was saying was basically the same as you, no consequences for your actions makes you think that you can get away with murder, some of these people do get away with just that. Some kids have the sense to realize what is wrong or right, which was your case, others have to be helped along. My own dad was an alcoholic and i saw plenty of bad times growing up but i also realized what is wrong and what is not. Due to my dad doing what he was doing i dont drink, its something that i have told myself not to get involved with. i will drink here and there with my gf but you will never see alcohol in my household that was purchased by me. I was given values despite some really bad times and to this day i follow what i was taught. Regardless of how much of a drunk my dad was he always taught me to respect people and above all else never hit a woman, as drunk as he got sometimes he never ever hit my mom. that is something i truly respect about my dad.
 
^ I agree Saledo, but it does take a strong person to break the cycle. Like your case, you were a strong enough person to take right and wrong into your own hands as a kid. It's easier for kids to go along with how they are raised instead of make that concious decision to right the wrongs in their lives. Good for you Dave!!!!

Lol its not all roses, I am old enough now to realize how screwed up growing up in that enviroment made me even though I got out of it. Because I isolated myself growing up from all that going on around me, I found it hard into my early 30's to really have social connections to people, even my girlfriends I would never make a serious commitment. Even now I don't have many close friends just because I tend to have low tolerance for BS, and would just rather not deal.

dohc97 - Sorry I didn't mean to come across that harsh in my response and I apologize.

Dave
 
I've been seeing this on fb, and it is a sad case...and the bad part is nobody is gonna do anything about it to rectify the situation, and I'll end up having to deal with on the streets one day when he goes on to do worse crimes. I agree with Dave, although it can be a learned behavior, these kids have a lot of common sense and know right from wrong. I too grew up in a drug/alcoholic/abusive household, constant moving, running from people, transferring to diff schools, sleeping in cars, etc...but I still knew right from wrong as I grew up and raised my lil brother, who is only 3yrs younger than I am. I graduated from high school with honors(ranked 4th) got my degree from college(pre-med/chicago state), served my country in the Navy and have been a police officer for 10yrs now. I don't smoke, drink party, or hit women(although I grew up around/seeing it). I frightens me as a parent, because these are the type of kids they have to be around, but all we can do for these children today is Pray for them.
 
WOW that really makes me sick. This is why I gave up my engineering career when my son was born. I was worried as hell something bad would happen to him. There is way to much unaccountability today. The daycare should be shut down. That young man really needs some help and his parents should be ashamed.
 
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