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That hilarious BBC interview ... bad parent or not?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Have you seen that hilarious video of the serious BBC interview with a professor interrupted by his kids and their Mum / Nanny?
It's been viral across social media all day and is definitely worth a watch
The best bit is the little 'un in the baby stroller walking in followed by the frantic mother / nanny
Link here -- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-39232538
Some people online however are complaining that he's a bad parent for pushing his child away - and that he should have sat them on his lap, give them a hug and carried on.
My view? He's a little embarrassed and has not really done anything wrong.
Views? Bad parent or the PC brigade going mad again!? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I just watched this and found it hilarious!
The kid in the walker coming in was unexpected!
I dont think he did anything wrong, most parents have done the same when trying to get something done.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Course it's not. If I'm working on my laptop and the grandchildren disturb me I tell them to bugger off and let me get on with my work. I can't do that with one of them on my lap. |
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I don't think he was a bad parent, I've done similar myself when they were interrupting me.
Too many people think kids should be allowed to do what they want when they want and be praised for it. I think they need to learn that there's a time and a place.
I did chuckle at the baby in the walker zooming in. It was obvious that the kids were comfortable with their dad or they wouldn't have approached him confident that they were welcome. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I don't think he was a bad parent, I've done similar myself when they were interrupting me.
Too many people think kids should be allowed to do what they want when they want and be praised for it. I think they need to learn that there's a time and a place.
I did chuckle at the baby in the walker zooming in. It was obvious that the kids were comfortable with their dad or they wouldn't have approached him confident that they were welcome."
The first appearance of the baby walker is hilarious!
The consensus on here so far is that he's responded totally appropriately - there are some online comments about how 'incredibly sad' it's made some people that he sent them away. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Where does political correctness come in to it?"
You're right, that's not the correct terminology.
Not sure what the correct term is, maybe "nurturing parenting gone mad"?
I dunno, help me out here .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was so cute how they strolled in happy without a care in the world.
I was more shocked by the way the nanny/mother dragged the older child out. I think in her position I'd of picked my child up. |
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"I must admit it did make me chuckle.
It wasn't the man's behaviour that got me it was the wife/nanny dragging the toddler out and getting him run over by the baby Walker!"
It was hardly a fucking hit and run |
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"It was so cute how they strolled in happy without a care in the world.
I was more shocked by the way the nanny/mother dragged the older child out. I think in her position I'd of picked my child up."
In a perfect world we all would pick the child up but life isn't perfect. Sometimes you think in your feet a d do what you think is the best/quickest/simplest option. She needed to get the kids out fast as she knew he was doing a serious interview. No one is perfect. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It was so cute how they strolled in happy without a care in the world.
I was more shocked by the way the nanny/mother dragged the older child out. I think in her position I'd of picked my child up.
In a perfect world we all would pick the child up but life isn't perfect. Sometimes you think in your feet a d do what you think is the best/quickest/simplest option. She needed to get the kids out fast as she knew he was doing a serious interview. No one is perfect. "
this is my view, it was hardly child abuse but some of the comments on other social media sites are really disparaging of the actions of both Dad and Mum/Nanny (delete as appropriate)
Definitely brightened my day though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm still chuckling at it... the mum/nanny doing a knee slide into the room and then closing the door on her hands and knees hoping not to be noticed!!
And I am from now on going to enter all rooms with the same swagger as that kid...!! |
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"It was so cute how they strolled in happy without a care in the world.
I was more shocked by the way the nanny/mother dragged the older child out. I think in her position I'd of picked my child up.
In a perfect world we all would pick the child up but life isn't perfect. Sometimes you think in your feet a d do what you think is the best/quickest/simplest option. She needed to get the kids out fast as she knew he was doing a serious interview. No one is perfect. "
You're right no-one is perfect,but I wouldn't like my child being handled like that. |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
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It was a pretty funny clip. People, especially on twitter, will complain about anything though. There are people out there just hovering over their keyboards waiting to be offended. If Jesus was filmed feeding the 5000 they'd complain about the health and safety standards, where the fish were sourced from, whether the bread was gluten free or not etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It was a pretty funny clip. People, especially on twitter, will complain about anything though. There are people out there just hovering over their keyboards waiting to be offended. If Jesus was filmed feeding the 5000 they'd complain about the health and safety standards, where the fish were sourced from, whether the bread was gluten free or not etc"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bad parent... it's a child not a naughty pet
Shhhh "Daddy's busy" "
Well, he was busy, doing something important. They get his attention when he isn't busy. |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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"I must admit it did make me chuckle.
It wasn't the man's behaviour that got me it was the wife/nanny dragging the toddler out and getting him run over by the baby Walker!
It was hardly a fucking hit and run "
It was enough to make the toddler cry even more.
Hit and run means you leave the scene. A child in a Walker can't leave the scene as such ad said child was being dragged! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bad parent... it's a child not a naughty pet
Shhhh "Daddy's busy"
Children still need to know boundaries and when daddy is working and the door is shut that's a pretty big boundary. "
Not for a toddler. Toddler's are inquisitive. |
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"Bad parent... it's a child not a naughty pet
Shhhh "Daddy's busy"
Children still need to know boundaries and when daddy is working and the door is shut that's a pretty big boundary.
Not for a toddler. Toddler's are inquisitive. "
It still doesn't make him a bad parent for pushing the child away therefor reaching said inquisitive child that it is not OK to interrupt daddy when he is working.
He didn't push his child to the ground. He gently tried to push the child out of the shot. Perhaps he didn't want his children on international news?
I seriously worry about the children we are raising for the future sometimes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bad parent... it's a child not a naughty pet
Shhhh "Daddy's busy"
Children still need to know boundaries and when daddy is working and the door is shut that's a pretty big boundary.
Not for a toddler. Toddler's are inquisitive. "
Yes but if you don't teach boundaries then that inquisitiveness could lead to dangerous situations |
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"I must admit it did make me chuckle.
It wasn't the man's behaviour that got me it was the wife/nanny dragging the toddler out and getting him run over by the baby Walker!
It was hardly a fucking hit and run
It was enough to make the toddler cry even more.
Hit and run means you leave the scene. A child in a Walker can't leave the scene as such ad said child was being dragged! "
Oh dear Lord.... Call Esther ransom, a toddler cried because their mother removed them from a room they shouldn't have been in they had to drag the. Hold be sure it did that Oh so famous thing all children do when they don't want to play ball.... Go limp and just not move.
Anyone can see how embarrassed the mother was about the situation and she just wanted to get the kids out of their pronto. Sometimes you have to act fast and then deal with the upset children later. Fact of life. |
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"Bad parent... it's a child not a naughty pet
Shhhh "Daddy's busy"
Children still need to know boundaries and when daddy is working and the door is shut that's a pretty big boundary.
Not for a toddler. Toddler's are inquisitive.
Yes but if you don't teach boundaries then that inquisitiveness could lead to dangerous situations"
Some parents these days have to negotiate terms with their 2 year old and everything. It's ridiculous |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I thought it was funny!
Yes, it could've been dealt with better but I mean, in the heat of the moment, you sometimes just do what you have to and without thinking.
That baby in the stroller though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I must admit it did make me chuckle.
It wasn't the man's behaviour that got me it was the wife/nanny dragging the toddler out and getting him run over by the baby Walker!
It was hardly a fucking hit and run
It was enough to make the toddler cry even more.
Hit and run means you leave the scene. A child in a Walker can't leave the scene as such ad said child was being dragged!
Oh dear Lord.... Call Esther ransom, a toddler cried because their mother removed them from a room they shouldn't have been in they had to drag the. Hold be sure it did that Oh so famous thing all children do when they don't want to play ball.... Go limp and just not move.
Anyone can see how embarrassed the mother was about the situation and she just wanted to get the kids out of their pronto. Sometimes you have to act fast and then deal with the upset children later. Fact of life. "
I would have done the same, got the kids out as quick as possible any which way I could. |
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Nobody did anything wrong. BBC man wasnt offended, dad smirked but remained professional and only gently 'pushed' the toddler. Even the best laid plans and all that, these things happen .... it'll be a story the family will dine out on for years!
And mum skidding round the corner in a panic was the funniest thing I've seen in ages |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nobody did anything wrong. BBC man wasnt offended, dad smirked but remained professional and only gently 'pushed' the toddler. Even the best laid plans and all that, these things happen .... it'll be a story the family will dine out on for years!
And mum skidding round the corner in a panic was the funniest thing I've seen in ages "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well I guess it's those idiots off that well known mother's forum that are complaining.
Some people will complain about anything.
I personally love the way the mom rushes in. Howling. "
Oh I'd love to see what they're saying on that forum! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well I guess it's those idiots off that well known mother's forum that are complaining.
Some people will complain about anything.
I personally love the way the mom rushes in. Howling.
Oh I'd love to see what they're saying on that forum! "
I was thinking about logging on, it will be epic |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just watched it again (i swear its the only thing currently on my fb feed!) and reckon mum was probably proudly watching hubby live on news on a tv in another room...then realises with shock that the kids have wandered off as she sees them appear on screen...hence her Dukes of Hazard esque entrance!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well I guess it's those idiots off that well known mother's forum that are complaining.
Some people will complain about anything.
I personally love the way the mom rushes in. Howling.
Oh I'd love to see what they're saying on that forum!
I was thinking about logging on, it will be epic "
Me too! So many outraged parents shouting at each other! |
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I divide my time between being a father, a worker, a husband, a brother, a son, an uncle, a friend and other labels.
This guy was working and did nothing wrong in my view. He was in worker mode for want of a better phrase.
He didn't push the child away, he held him/her back.
Ironically this dad is being critisised over the net for doing his job and providing for his children. Yet net mums sit their and make out like he is the devil! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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FAF, that nannies reaction was priceless fs, prob been sacked by now. Tbh if it was me I would have sat the wean on my lap and just carried on with the show. |
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"I must admit it did make me chuckle.
It wasn't the man's behaviour that got me it was the wife/nanny dragging the toddler out and getting him run over by the baby Walker!
It was hardly a fucking hit and run "
I have to stop coming in the forum, I'm now crying laughing at that comment and going wake up the whole house lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"FAF, that nannies reaction was priceless fs, prob been sacked by now. Tbh if it was me I would have sat the wean on my lap and just carried on with the show. "
Yes because that would be the professional approach to a serious news interview about korea |
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"FAF, that nannies reaction was priceless fs, prob been sacked by now. Tbh if it was me I would have sat the wean on my lap and just carried on with the show. "
Hope she isn't sacked that was his wife lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That video was so funny! We were creasing up at it!
I love the way the nanny launches in on the floor at the end and closes the door.
Not bad parenting, just an embarrassing moment lol I would have done the same.
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I thought it was funny when the little girl walked into the room and sat down and when he pushed her away, poor man was trying to concentrate on what he was doing i bet he was flustered same as his wife was. It would of just made him look foolish if he sat them on his lap and hugged them. |
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