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Old 06-05-2016   #4
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Originally Posted by whuynh View Post
What? Because the boy happened to be a Japanese? What the fu*k!

The boy survived then his parents (Japanese) get credits for good parenting.

If the boy died then what they would say about his parents? Bad parenting? Guilty of neglecting a child?

To me his parents failed the first thing a parent's supposed to do: to protect your child from danger
I think TDDung was being sarcastic haha.

Personally, I think it's terrible parenting; there are plenty ways to discipline a child, leaving him in a desolate area IS NOT one of them!! very irresponsible! They are very lucky to have the child back, almost like a miraculous second chance.
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