China's Psychopathic Little Emperors

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The irony of thinking that after raising a narcissistic sociopath, he will care about taking care of you in your old age.

kevg
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"The kid is growing up to be a waste of space" the dude that said that phrase is a real one, props to him.

dallasyap
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How can you excuse his behavior by saying "He's only 13 years old!" when the 3 year old next to him is more well behaved

missrebel
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"do you live next to the sea" lol is that the Chinese version of "did you grow up in a barn?"

rwalker
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"He is only 8!"
"He is only 13!"
"He is only 22!"
"He is only 31!"
The mother will never realise she had created a monster.
In China, however, things are much worse, because class and social status play a crucial role in the society. The mother thinks her child is better and innocent, because she thinks she is better than the other family, and this is because her husband apparently has a higher social status, which she actually tried to use by stating "Do you know who my husband is?".
If you think Karens in the US, UK and Australia are bad, you know nothing.

stefantsarev
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Imagine how abusive and cruel these boys will be when they're adults and taking care of their elderly parents. Parents beware----you are training your sons how to treat you when you are old and unable to defend yourself.

rockyroad
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"He's only 13 years old"

If I'd have done that in front of my mother, at 13, the police would have never found my body.

captccklap
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Shout out to the guy who said he’s gonna grow up and be a waste of space I started cracking up 😭😭😭

Calxmity
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Props to that dude for stepping up and dealing with that out of control child. That’s incredibly rare in China.

creekochee
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When a person start saying stuff like "Do you know who my husband is?" or who my family is?" anything on the line, already means that person is ignorant, bad manner, dirty as well.

howl
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"He's 13 y.o. and he doesn't understand anything". At what age do they start understanding in China? 🤣

captaingreek
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This makes some sense to me, a few years back when in Cebu Philippines. Im Australian. A young Chinese boy was rude to me when getting into a hotel lift, pushing in front, and spitting upon my shoes! Another time at a breakfast buffet, a boy simply put ALL of the eggs onto his plate to prevent the foreigner getting just one. I was horrified at this rude attitude, and it was scoffed at and encouraged by both parents.

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It's worse. She actually also said: "Other 13 y/o's who kill people don't even go to prison but now it's just him throwing a phone, I'll just pay for your stupid phone."

The hero more accurate said: "A child being paired with a mother like you is bound to become a waste of space."

LorienzoDeGarcia
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"This kid is going to grow up to be a waste of space" haha great call

ZX-wytw
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🇨🇦 I worked at Costco for many years. I’ll never forget this. A Chinese boy about 8 or 9 years old struck his older sister in the face. Really hard. I could see the marks. I remember being frozen in my steps. The parents didn’t do or say anything. I sure did. I reamed out this boy while he stared in shock and confusion. Afterwards, no one said anything. I thought I would lose my job, but at that point I didn’t care. The good thing that came out of it was that the boy did look a little ashamed. The parents didn’t, they just looked like they wanted to be somewhere else It won’t go well for this boy in Canada because people speak up in situations like this. It’s not tolerated.

kitchipepper
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I encountered similar behavior in South Korea about 20 years ago. One older child was kicking was every other child that was going down the slide. I went over and stopped him from kicking my 3 or 4 year old nephew by placing my arm in the way of the kick. The mother came over, hugged her 'little kicker' and accused me of hurting him. I had about 3 experiences like that in public places. I can see such kids growing up to be potentially dangerous sociopaths.

empoweredchoice
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"How I raise my child is none of your business"

You take a shit in your toilet at home, then it's none of my business. You bring that shit to the restaurant I'm eating at, and it becomes my business.

Shrapnel
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I’m in Canada & I literally saw this scenario play out where a little Chinese boy walked onto a bike path with tons of bicycles riding from both directions & ofcourse got bumped into by a woman on her bicycle. The woman on the bike stopped & the boy fell over and started to cry while is mother (who saw it all play out) came running over to coddle him. The bicycle woman said “I’m sorry he walked infront of me is he ok?”, and the mother just reacted angrily in defence saying “you hit him, I saw you did it on purpose it’s your fault!!”. The bike lady just shook her head & said “whatever lady” & lost all empathy in that moment & made the right decision to continue riding on.

PaulDodz
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In Asia, I saw a mother and her son and daughter walking down the street, the boy was probably around 7 and the little girl was no more than 4. She ran up and said "I love you brother!" and hugged him. He got angry and pushed her down, she fell on her butt and started crying. The mother rushed over and started scolding the daughter and slapping her wrist for bothering her brother. That was the first time I saw that sort of thing and I was dumbfounded by it. I found out that it was all too common.

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I went to a dinner party and had the 'pleasure' of sitting next to 3 kids. A 15 year old, a 12, and 9 year old. Brothers. This is an 80th birthday party for their grandmother. There two parents are the table. they all have recently moved back to Canada. The kids grew up in China.I sit at the last spot available, flanked by the kids. I say 'Hi'.. nothing. They are on their phones. I say hi louder, nothing. Again... nothing. Finally thier dad goes "He's talking to you guys." Nothing. The parents had some control so they put their phones down and said hi eventually and started talking a bit. Long story short the kids were on their phones the whole time whilst the parents tried to convince them to keep putting them away. Eventually they gave up. I was shocked by these kids behaviour, still am.

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