If you can demonstrate a pattern of bad parenting, sure.
So, if a teen takes their mom’s keys, and drive her car into your parked car, should you be on the hook for the damages to your vehicle? Should you be on the hook for the damages to her vehicle? Especially if it’s a first time offense?
artyom@piefed.social 8 hours ago
My answer to your question is on your comment.
Bytemeister@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
Gotcha. So if it is the first time, or maybe the second time, fuck you, pay for the damage someone else did to your car and their own car. Maybe on the 4th or 5th time, we can start getting the teen’s parents to pay for it?
artyom@piefed.social 3 hours ago
Welcome to life bro. Shit happens.
Bytemeister@lemmy.world 21 minutes ago
Yep. Un-parented teen burns down your house, shit happens.
Another kid brings their dad’s gun to school and shoot your kid, shit happens.
Kid has to steal food in order to survive. Shit happens.
Clearly, the parents are completely beyond reproach.
Seriously, do you even think of the wider implications of a position that you are arguing, or do you just pick the dumbest fucking stance and stick with it all the way? Parents have been raising their kids for literally as long as there have been people on this earth. It’s practically globally agreed upon that the parents are responsible for raising and controlling their child, until the child has developed enough to make their own decisons, understand the risks, and accept the consequences for their actions.
And… To go further, your “world view” about “bad shit happens” can be extended to cover “My child saw porn, shit happens”, which would break down your argument that it is necessary for discord to collect and store PII from millions of people.