Chrys wrote:They are just words, can't hurt anybody at all.
He is outdoors by himself riding and he gets a bit of a shock and reacts verbally, not really a big deal at all.
He was polite to others/respectful to his father, far better than many children when they address their parents.
If you choose to be offended by his words, that is a problem you need to work out, not him.
Your need to police others and make negative commentary tells a lot more about what is wrong with you than what is wrong with him.
Do you realise you are policing me?
If you have a problem with what I have said, it's you to work it out, not me.
I guess the kid was only repeating what he constantly hears around him.
It never crossed my mind to criticise him for that, but just allowed myself to say I'm not joining the "He's one of us!" concert of applauses. What strikes me is that many of you appear to deny my freedom to express myself, for the sole reason my voice is not mainstream.
You all seem to be far more offended by what I said, than I was by what I heard on the video.
After all I was only speculating what his language will be when he will reach beer drinking age.
You bunch of bigots.