Am I just negative
There's this video that has been on YouTube for several years now and it has like 48m views. It's basically a teenage boy standing up to his mom and wanting to go with his dad. It's an hour long. Dad is recording and police got involved and let him go with his mom. The comments are saying things like "Dads rights!" "People forget dads have rights!" I feel like I'm the only one wondering "Why are you putting your child's most vulnerable moment on the Internet for the world to see. Listen this kids mom could be terrible and maybe keeping a recording is good for court but I just don't understand why that needed to be on the Internet. I commented that and ended up deleting it because I got hate. People said I just hate fathers rights but that's not it. If the kid wants to go with the dad then okay but your kid is upset, it's vulnerable, why put that online to have millions of views. I've seen on tiktok a mom recording her children crying because their dad left her. Why does that need to be on the Internet? To hurt the other parent more? I feel like it's hurting the kid more than anything because if the other parent is truly evil they won't care. Instead your kid has their emotions blasted all over the Internet. Maybe I am negative but I don't think everything needs to be on the Internet. Can we not comfort our children without shoving a camera in their face.
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