Child Warning Father leaves son as he's having a tantrum, then the son gets run over

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Damn... I wonder if the dad is even still alive. If i was him i seriously would've hated myself and ended it.

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Theres no way that man will be able to live with himself. Im sure we'll see him soon

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:#marseyglaceonpat:

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That's one way to stop a childs tantrum.

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Aw fuck, that's just depressing, ack.

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Depressing af

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On the plus side, no more tantrums!

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My mum would use this trick with me all the time when I was little. Minus getting tan over

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Father of the year

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This one is so sad - I remember times from when I was that age and throwing tantrums my father did the same thing pretending to walk off to snap me out of it.. You can see in the urgency which he reacts and tries to signal the car to stop then runs to pick up his son that he DOES care a lot. That is going to haunt him for the rest of his life.

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Exactly this

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Hey…Kevin Hart or Stanhope?

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I hate this video, I hate the other commenters finding joy in such horror. If I wasn’t so vehemently opposed to the death of children I’d try to convey their need of some horrific karma, for their future children to be “banned irl”

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Yep. And walking away, not reacting, or ignoring a tantrum is actually a great strategy. And technically it did work...just had a horribly tragic result.

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Absolutely when it comes to parenting you can't fold every time a kid throws a tantrum... they need to learn it won't get results. Sadly this time it ended tragically but i'm not as certain I blame him as much as others here... Personally I probably would've been way over-protective but I don't have any children so after a few years maybe i'd make mistakes too.

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You all judge the father so harshly when it was just 30 secs from when he left his son to when he was run over. It wasn’t in the street, he was on the sidewalk that also led to some kind of parking area. He was trying to teach his son a lesson to make him a better person. I had a friend growing up whose mom always carried a wooden spoon, and she would smack her kids whenever they did anything even remotely wrong. I remember she once made my friends little brother walk back through a parking lot to return a candy he had stolen. He was like five, and he went and came back she still smacked his hand with the spoon. She had zero expectation some car would run him down in the parking lot, because that’s not something we expect, she was just trying to teach him a lesson. Thank fuck he didn’t get run over in the parking lot. Poor baby, gone because his dad was trying to raise a better kid, but fuckups drive around with zero awareness…

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Perhaps the most most delicious dose of irony I've ever seen.

The father pretends to leave his son only for his son to leave for good.

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If this is the most delicious dose of irony you've ever seen, you must have a deep seeded need to see children suffer

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