Try not to make this racist as it is an observation.
We're at Children's Medical in Plano since my son got his hand slammed in the door by my nephew and our doc told us to come get xrays.
So we're sitting in the waiting room and 2 little black kids are playing 'stealing cars'. They had hot wheels and were communicating like they had an organization, saying 'don't grab that one, the red one get more cash' and so on.
We get called into the patient room and several minutes later these kids start running through the diagnostic rooms, chasing each other, etc. The staff was overly apologetic and had to ask the mother to contain her kids, which she bitched about.
Run to the pisser and one of them is walking out. Toilet seat is covered with piss, as is the wall and the floor and the trash can and the handle. No flush. He runs out hollering and is running through the patient care area.
Obviously this starts with the parenting (or lack of it) but her offense at being told to watch her kids speaks volumes about an attitude that transcends situation. Is this a racial thing? Is it a society driven thing that is the result of an entitled society?
We're at Children's Medical in Plano since my son got his hand slammed in the door by my nephew and our doc told us to come get xrays.
So we're sitting in the waiting room and 2 little black kids are playing 'stealing cars'. They had hot wheels and were communicating like they had an organization, saying 'don't grab that one, the red one get more cash' and so on.
We get called into the patient room and several minutes later these kids start running through the diagnostic rooms, chasing each other, etc. The staff was overly apologetic and had to ask the mother to contain her kids, which she bitched about.
Run to the pisser and one of them is walking out. Toilet seat is covered with piss, as is the wall and the floor and the trash can and the handle. No flush. He runs out hollering and is running through the patient care area.
Obviously this starts with the parenting (or lack of it) but her offense at being told to watch her kids speaks volumes about an attitude that transcends situation. Is this a racial thing? Is it a society driven thing that is the result of an entitled society?
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