Trevor compares how kids are being punished today vs. when he was a kid. #TDSThrowback #DailyShow #Comedy
Trevor compares how kids are being punished today vs. when he was a kid. #TDSThrowback #DailyShow #Comedy
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Punitive parenting is damaging society.
ReplyLook up the difference between Authoritarian and Authoritative parenting before you look ignorant in reply.
Love your description of teaching kids physics and biology through punishment techniques!
ReplyVery African story… Sub Saharan Africa. I feel like the north is more of a shoe and belt kind of people
ReplyRelatable
ReplyI didn’t go get a switch, industrialized America has provided enough blunt force objects in a drawer, for mom to use.
ReplyTrevor the end was me 😁😁🤣🤣🤣🤣😩😩😩
Reply🤣🤣🤣
ReplyActually – threatening to embarrass your misbehaving child is a tried and true way of changing their actions very quickly. I used to threaten to sing the Star Spangled Banner in the middle of the mall. Very effective!
ReplyIt’s so sad how generations of serious child abuse only learnt coping through humour. I hope we can heal as a community, stories like this needs to end. Thank you Trevor and every cycle breaker🙏🏻
ReplyPoor parents they had to deal with apartheid, exploitation and youth rebellion. Township kids played alot after-school and abandoned house daily chores hence the beating. I always took the slimmest stick from the tree branch and just like Trevor the trick I used was to hysterically scream my lungs out and it worked because your parent will stop the beating and you’ll have to pretend you still feel the pain and crying longer so they don’t ask you to get another stick (iswazi)🤣😂🤣 We love our black parents🤗
ReplyWe only had two options for the “stick” back in our day and both were brooms..either walis tambo that has a hard wooden handle, or a strand from a walis tingting which is a thin piece of wood but hits like a whip 😅
ReplyI have missed my mom
ReplySame way in Jamaica 🇯🇲 😂 that switching was hat bredda
ReplyI really can’t stand Trevor’s child abuse stories. Some people have twisted ideas about how to raise children. Violence, neither physical or psychological, is ever a valid way to raise a kid…
ReplyGoing out for the switch was the longest walk….. You knew what was coming. And you best not take all the leaves off.
ReplyYeah we’ve been through a lot.
ReplyMillennial parents would be on Tiktok & Insta, not on FB Live…
ReplyYeah cyber bullying is a thing. It didn’t start by kids, it started by parents.
Replyhe said the serious stuff with such humor wow
ReplyI’m a millennial and teach the ways of thee motha! We have a time out chair and they feel like they’re in a cage. 😂
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