Ten Things We Did As Children That Would Get You In Big Trouble Today

#6. PLAYGROUND FIGHTS

Sometimes, kids need to duke it out. Not all conflicts at this age can be resolved through diplomacy and communication.

The movie "A Christmas Story", directed by Bob Clark, based on the novel, 'In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash', by Jean Shepherd.  Seen here from left in back, R.D. Robb as Schwartz and Scott Schwartz as Flick, while Peter Billingsley as Ralphie Parker beats up neighborhood bully, Scut Farkus.  Initial theatrical release November 18, 1983.  Screen capture. © 1983 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United Artists Entertainment. Credit: © 1983 MGM/UA / Flickr / Courtesy Pikturz.  Image intended only for use to help promote the film, in an editorial, non-commercial context.

If there was a kid who bullied everyone, eventually, he would get his. No one is advocating for fist fights over every little tiff. I certainly wouldn’t advocate being proud of a child who was fist-fighting, but rather be proud of the fact that my child chose not to be a victim in that scenario.

Today, they’d both be sent to the principal’s office, suspended, or worse. Facts don’t matter anymore and justice, even less. The reality is that sometimes it’s the only way to stop a bully from beating another child. A banner suggesting “Zero Tolerance On Bullying” in a school hallway is just as effective as posting a “Gun Free” Zone sign in the doorway stopping a deranged shooter.

Oh, and if you enjoyed the classic film A Christmas Story? It may be too “scary” for children to watch too. People are seriously questioning if Classic Christmas Movies are Too Scary For Today’s Kids?

They aren’t trolling you.

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