Pop's wrong for doing this to his daughter???

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That will teach her not to dress like a whore and go missing for three days:pacspit:

...parents must have been worried sick about her 13-year-old big ass:scusthov:
Yes, because beating people up is a great way to make them stick around and not run off. I'm sure they never laid a hand on her prior to her disappearance.

LOL that was a light azz whooping. Nikka you Nigerian, they go HAM out there with their azz whoopings.
Nigerians aren't a monolith. Not all Nigerian parents resort to violence. My parents regret using the violent tactics that they used on us. It only exacerbated the problems in our household.

The strongest, most successful Nigerian families I knew growing up had parents that used constructive methods of parenting: talking, removing privileges, extra chores, etc. Their kids are doing a-okay.

My parents would always wonder out loud what they were doing wrong compared to those families. It wasn't years, almost a decade later that they figured out beating your kids in a violent displays of rage for arbitrary reasons was not the best idea, so they cooled out and started employing constructive child rearing methods. My youngest brother benefitted tremendously from not growing up in the environment of constant violence and chaos that we did.

I don't blame my parents for what they did, but I recognize that it was wrong. They do, too.
 

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:mjlol::laff: Yo, WTF?!!!
 

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:what::snoop: are you nikkaz serious? which man calls his daughter a bytch and a whore? what type of shyt hole homes some of you come from where you think this shyt is acceptable. if you dudes think that's the way you discipline or threat a child i feel sorry for your futures kids especially you daughters. the way he beat that girl and called her all types of bytch and whore is just gonna make her think a man beating on a woman like that is acceptable and is setting her up for all types of abusive relationships down the road. You gotta ask yourself If a 13 year old is running away from home for days then something have to be wrong at home. is she being abused? (by the video i don't doubt it), is she bored? (then get her in some after school programs or some swim, dance, etc classes or some shyt), is she following the wrong crowd? (then put her in a different environment) not beat the shyt out of her like some pimp beating a common whore.
The sh!tbags calling themselves men in this thread are definitely victims of abuse, breh. The problem is that they don't realize it, they only rationalize it.
 

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Nigerians aren't a monolith. Not all Nigerian parents resort to violence. My parents regret using the violent tactics that they used on us. It only exacerbated the problems in our household.

The strongest, most successful Nigerian families I knew growing up had parents that used constructive methods of parenting: talking, removing privileges, extra chores, etc. Their kids are doing a-okay.

My parents would always wonder out loud what they were doing wrong compared to those families. It wasn't years, almost a decade later that they figured out beating your kids in a violent displays of rage for arbitrary reasons was not the best idea, so they cooled out and started employing constructive child rearing methods. My youngest brother benefitted tremendously from not growing up in the environment of constant violence and chaos that we did.

I don't blame my parents for what they did, but I recognize that it was wrong. They do, too.
:lupe: How violent were your azz whoopings breh?
 
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