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Old 04-06-2008, 08:35 AM   #22
jrsygal37
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I'm sorry for the family that this happened. I'm not jumping on the mother. Something I would like to point out though is that she said she is sure that exposure to the wrestling show was the reason (or) something to that effect. Wrestling is for entertainment done by trained professionals and NO CHILDREN should be watching it, especially not a 4 yr. old. Not only is it violent but it's racy. You have barely dressed woman strutting around, guys crushing beer cans etc. This is not for any child to watch. That's just my opinion. I have a 12 and 14 year old and they are not allowed to watch wrestling. I'm sure others have their own guidelines for what their children watch. A parent can't blame something on a show when they allowed the child to view the show. It's like parents coming on baseball forums and screaming about seeing young kid over pitch with no pitch count in tournaments and they blame the coach. Well, yes the coach should be watching out for his pitcher and not over pitching him, but ultimately it's the parent who is to blame for allowing the coach to over use the kid. It's ultimately the parents responsibility to protect and insure.

Elaine
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