xibalba,
han säger ju i videon att den skulle in som svar på dotterns inlägg på hennes FB för hennes beundrande vänner att se och så de skulle veta varför hon inte var aktiv på FB på ett tag. Även det en nyttig läxa - det man tar upp i en viss församling får man också slutföra inför samma församling. Att den sedan tog skruv på nätet, well... happ shittens. Han har ju också skrivit som svar på uppmärksamheten:
(http://www.litefm.com/cc-common/mainheadlines3.html?feed=421220&article=9744152)
Låter fortsatt som en rätt så klok karl och bra förälder tycker jag.

"Heder"...
han säger ju i videon att den skulle in som svar på dotterns inlägg på hennes FB för hennes beundrande vänner att se och så de skulle veta varför hon inte var aktiv på FB på ett tag. Även det en nyttig läxa - det man tar upp i en viss församling får man också slutföra inför samma församling. Att den sedan tog skruv på nätet, well... happ shittens. Han har ju också skrivit som svar på uppmärksamheten:
(http://www.litefm.com/cc-common/mainheadlines3.html?feed=421220&article=9744152)
Tommy Jordan skrev:While we appreciate the interest you’re all putting forth to get in touch with us regarding the video, we’re not going to go on your talk show, not going to call in to your radio show, and not going to be in your TV mini-series.
Some of you think I made an acceptable parenting decision and others think I didn’t, there’s absolutely NO way I’m going to send my child the message that it’s OK to gain from something like this. It would send her a message that it’s OK to profit at the expense of someone else’s embarrassment or misfortune and that’s now how I was raised, nor how she has been raised.
There are too many other REAL issues out there that could use this attention you’re giving us. My daughter isn’t hurt, emotionally scarred, or otherwise damaged, but that kind of publicity has never seemed to be to have a positive effect on any child or family.
Intervufråga med svar skrev:Q: Why did y...ou decide to reprimand your daughter over a public medium like YouTube?
A: Well, I actually just had to load the video file itself on YouTube because it’s a better upload process than Facebook, but the intended audience was her Facebook friends and the parents of those friends who saw her post and would naturally assume we let our children get away with something like that. So, to answer “Why did you reprimand her over a public medium like Facebook” my answer is this: Because that’s how I was raised. If I did something embarrassing to my parents in public (such as a grocery store) I got my tail tore up right there in front of God and everyone, right there in the store. I put the reprisal in exactly the same medium she did, in the exact same manner. Her post went out to about 452 people. Mine went out to about 550 people… originally. I had no idea it would become what it did.
Låter fortsatt som en rätt så klok karl och bra förälder tycker jag.
People were telling her she was going to commit suicide, commit a gun-related crime, become a drug addict, drop out of school, get pregnant on purpose, and become a stripper because she’s too emotionally damaged now to be a productive member of society. Apparently stripper was the job-choice of most of the commenters. Her response was “Dude… it’s only a computer. I mean, yeah I’m mad but pfft.” She actually asked me to post a comment on one of the threads (and I did) asking what other job fields the victims of laptop-homicide were eligible for because she wasn’t too keen on the stripping thing.

We agreed we learned two collective lessons from this so far:
First: As her father, I’ll definitely do what I say I will, both positive and negative and she can depend on that. She no longer has any doubt about that.
Second: We have always told her what you put online can affect you forever. Years later a single Facebook/MySpace/Twitter comment can affect her eligibility for a good job and can even get her fired from a job she already has. She’s seen first-hand through this video the worst possible scenario that can happen. One post, made by her Dad, will probably follow him the rest of his life; just like those mean things she said on Facebook will stick with the people her words hurt for a long time to come. Once you put it out there, you can’t take it back, so think carefully before you use the internet to broadcast your thoughts and feelings.
"Heder"...
