Oct22

15 year old runs away from home over video game

by lester at 08:49 PM Share your /facepalm story

From CTV.ca news staff:

Police in Barrie, Ont., said Wednesday that a witness spoke to a 15-year-old boy on the day he went missing after an argument with his parents over his Xbox.

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Brandon had become addicted to the game "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare," his parents said.

He skipped school on the Thursday prior to Thanksgiving weekend, causing his parents to revoke his Xbox privileges -- a disciplinary measure they had used, his father said.

"We had basically taken his Xbox away. He took it back, and the catalyst for this was I took it away for good the second time and at that point, that was when he said he couldn't handle it anymore, he said he was leaving," said Steve Crisp.

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His parents described him as an average teenage boy and said he has never done anything like this before.

"He's a great kid," Angelika Crisp said. "He's a little bit shier than some kids but he's always been a great kid -- good at school, loves sports, or he used to love sports before he got addicted to this game."

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There is also an article over at the CBC.ca  news site but those left-wing, liberal, socialist bastards are horrible reporters.  However, for completeness, and because I respect the views of others, no matter how different from me, and therefore wrong, they are, here is the link to that one.

I hope these parents do find their son.

 

Now it is time for my rant.

What the hell happened to our society?  When I was 15, besides finding some nice person to bootleg for me and my friends, I did what my elders told me.  I knew what fresh air was like.  I skipped school but it was to do normal things, like drink.  I had a Sega Genesis and that was turned on once a month if I was bored.

Parenting these days has become too soft.  I was never afraid of my parents taking away my toys; I was terrified of them beating my ass.  I grew up knowing what soap tasted like; my parents had belts, rubber hoses, and wooden spoons readily avialable and they were willing to use them.  If they didn't beat the hell out of me when I did something wrong, I slept on horse blankets in the barn.  I never had the police look for me for any reason but if I did I sure wouldn't be scared of them; I would be terrified of what my father would do to me when he got his hands on me.  Most likely he would give me a hunting knife and tell me to go find a willow and make a switch for him to use on me.  I learned very young that thicker switches hurt a lot less than the small, whippy ones.  Fear was generally a great deterrent.

I will admit I was not the best behaved child.  I am the youngest of multiple children and my siblings set the bar fairly low.  Of course I wish some one would have told me it was a high jumping competition and not limbo.  Damn I was good at limbo.

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