CHILD WARNING [CHILD WARNING] Kid falls over, landing directly under the car's tires

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Why would you try and move the whole fucking vehicle instead of just grabbing the kid? And then you immediately blame the driver for your failure as a parent. You’re the one physically with the kid, not the driver. Fucking :marseychingchong:, man.

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How did you go from bad parenting to just being literally racist

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It happened so fast. I would not have been able to react that quickly either. Wishing for her peace because holy shit that was traumatizing.

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it's like no one on this website has heard of the concept of panic

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maybe not, but we've certainly heard of the common sense it takes to grab your still-learning-to-walk, unsteady child who just got out of his car seat and didn't even have time to actually catch his balance

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React quickly? I've seen sloth's move faster. If my kid even started to stumble they're over my shoulder in a half second.

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I hope you give yourself grace because you will not be able to prevent every single thing. Accidents happen. People get tired and it can affect reaction time. As a new mom I was a zombie. At the age that kid was in the video, mine had a younger sibling and I got no sleep. It happens. The parent shaming is unreal. He’s a healthy, well-cared for child, she does take great care of him, but she just wasn’t fast enough this time.

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Reaction time aside, just don't let go of children next to vehicles. It's bad news all around and if you ever drive machinery you're taught to stay at least 2 metres away from anything that moves, because of drivers not seeing you.

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Her first instinct with her obviously-unsteady child was to turn her back and walk away while they stood just inches from the street so I'd say her motherly instincts aren't very sharp.

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