To be fair this is a tough situation to be in. I understand the horrible part of giving a phone to a child, but sometimes is the only choice you have if you are in public. If you don’t and the kid keeps crying what do you get? People making faces at you and the kid for disturbing their shopping experience, or you get judge because you are trying to calm the kid to avoid this; either way you are judged. We should be kinder when we see this, and understanding of the situation
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You're a fucking retard if you think the only two options are brainrot via screens or just letting them cry.
Let the people judge. If your kid is beyond reason its time to leave the situation. I judge 100% the action of giving the phone. The crying part, every parent has been there. You calm your child, attend to their needs.
There’s zero excuse letting a child check out on a phone to avoid having a human emotion.
Are you serious?
This is what frustrates the hell out of me. People can be all in on Bitcoin, Christianity, Community or whatever else is needed to re-build a strong society but meanwhile their kids are glued to screens, drop their kids off at public school & eat the standard American diet.
Wake the fuck up!!!! Our enemies have infiltrated our food, media, education system.
If avoiding judgement is more important to you than your kids emotions, then the fault is on you to begin with. There are several valid ways to deal with this type of situation in public, but probably all of them include severe judgement from people. And in front of my kids well-being and their emotions, people can go fuck themselves. I'll use that stage to teach my kid all the valuable lessons available in that situation while also acknowledging that *I* am the reason they're in an uncomfortable situation at a time where they didn't have the mental capacity to be in that situation.
People forget the whole thing and just focus on what makes them triggered. I acknowledge giving a phone to a kid is horrible (see my initial comment). My point is: if you see this happening and they are strangers to you, just mind your own business and learn from that: don’t do it to your kids. As a bitcoiner just stay humble and let normies live their lives. You don’t go around judging and getting triggered by everyone.
If know them and care about them, offer help and advise, if not, just mind your own business; no need for disapproving looks
Okay, you believe people should mind their own business. Do you think phones are an acceptable solution to a kid who is crying in public? Should people judge a parent whose kid is crying in public?
Wow. That’s a fucked up take. “Disturbing their shopping experience” 😂