This little boy is very frustrated, angry + is being goaded by the older boys. During my years spent in school governance, we found children who behave anti-socially like this boy…hail from habitats with varying degrees of dysfunction…+ ranged in parenting skill levels, from illiterates to professionals.
@@Vinterfrid They absolutely are. If they haven't taught him how to behave then they are at fault. If he has a behavioral problems due to a valid condition, then they shouldn't let him out unsupervised.
@@j.ksmith7432 Mandatory military service for a year might be a good thing to implement in several countries (that kid was British), American kids would benefit from it for sure. Do it like in South Korea, you can serve any time from 18 to 30 but you HAVE to serve a basic training year.
....and that is the way British parents are told to raise their children! In this country, they're too scared of the liberal brigade who tell them: "Don't restrain them, don't hold them back, just let them find their own way, let them choose for themselves..." from as soon as they start crawling! I totally agree with you 🤨
@@rachelm7525 It's more a case of simple stupidity. Stupid people that don't know how to raise kids, are the same stupid people that don't know not to have kids. Thus, you have a snowball effect of stupid people, breeding more stupid people, breeding more stupid people. The problem isn't a society telling them not to punish their kids, the problem is a society that subsidises their stupidity via welfare, and even often enriches them for it.
@@rachelm7525…..Nah…most parents can’t be bothered. They expect the schools system to teach them manners. Here it was a case of ‘Little Man, Big Mouth’, & the bigger & probably older boys were egging him on. Good use of the boot though…..well done that soldier.
@@nogoodwolf many years ago we were foster parents when the ‘not smacking’ law came in. I contacted the Social Services and the Adoption Charities that we fostered for (unpaid in those days I might add) and asked them to make alternative arrangements for the children in our care, we weren’t prepared to have different rules for different children, if we couldn’t treat them all the same then they had to go. At the time we had brothers aged around 3.5 and 18 months I think. One of their great delights was in posting duplo bricks, they went out the letter flap where the postie had fun pushing them back through, down the back of the radiators etc but, they also liked to put their bricks right inside the video recorder, right up to their elbows. Saying ‘no’ made no difference, reasoning that they might electrocute themselves was out, that left pulling their hand out, smacking it lightly and saying ‘no’ at the same time, but that was technically smacking. Not one foster child was stopped from coming to us and the brothers stayed put.
@@michdoug1that entire group of his buddies will end up there. None look like they have any respect or manners. They are encouraging his bad behavior. Bad Behaviors has nothing to do with hair color or skin color.
@@michdoug1 No. Because he’s awful. Blonde, like other hair colours, and almost always MY hair colour, is just a way to identify which person is being referenced in the video. 😒
The more I watch the more horrified I am by the general public's behaviour. They don't understand that the guards are doing a real job, it's not a 'tourist attraction'.
Yes and no, they are real soldiers, well trained and doing a great job but it is a tourist attraction else they wouldn't be in that get up on a horse and wouldn't have a constant stream of visitors from all parts of the globe. I agree with you on the poor behaviour shown on these videos. There seems to be a never ending supply of ratbags out there. I would like to see the horses tread on a few and take an occasional nip.
Things don't look promising for the brat's future. I interned as a psychologist at Broadmoor Prison. This kid needs to be removed from that gang of older boys now. This is the age to intervene. This situation of older boys urging younger ones to be antisocial is a common theme when you deal with prisoners. That and no structure in their youth.
The older boys urging the young kid to behave poorly because they aren't brave enough themselves is also worrying. Some of them won't be making old bones.
@@JammyGit, You may be correct (I have no experience with the institutions mentioned as I am in the US) but having worked with juvenile offenders myself, s/he is spot on. The older ones will feed the need of the younger ones to belong by pushing them into ever higher risk situations. The time to intervene is now while he is still young enough to help.
What a nasty little brat walking into that ladies' photo. He should have waited his turn. Then, to lean on the Kings Guard. He deserved a good swift kick
Pity someone didn't push his head into the basket on the bike, horrible little brat. You don't encroach onto someone taking photos! Years ago Soldiers and the Police were people you looked up to. Pity they're not allowed to do things like that now The horse could have given him a good old kick as well haha 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm a 64 yr old granny, and I would like to have about 2 weeks with that kid. You would see a whole new child who knows what respect means and has manners. I can't believe how either proud or pissed off at this kid, his parents must be. Either one is not appropriate. I live way out in the sticks, there is nowhere for him to go or nothing for him to do, I'd make sure he had enough chores to keep his little hands and big mouth occupied. He'd know what work is and he'd learn to be decent to others, as well as treat everyone he meets with respect, too.
He is just clicks away from being lost to the bad side….I’m a Granny too so believe me he would have an attitude adjustment and a new set of friends. 😂. He is lacking something in his home life. He is craving acceptance and attention from the wrong sort if these guys are his so-called friends. He was trying to impress while they were encouraging bad behavior and getting a laugh at his expense. Poor dumb child. Yep, he definitely needs structure.
@@SugarWildflower-si4ox Structure, firm but fair, and a lot of tough love. The love is the most important part, because I get the idea he does not get a lot of attention at home,
I’m not a granny, but before I had my son, I was the teen/young adult Sunday school, children’s church, nursery, daycare/babysitter, person whom they’d always give the little boys who they said were impossible. Every single one of my classes had the “bad” ones in it. I always found a way to help them change their behaviour (at least in the class or place I was in charge of) and they always ended up liking me. I still hear from some of the former “bad” boys who are now grown up. I even got a great job later on from one of the parents who remembered how I treated their difficult son! And you are right; they were always looking for approval and acceptance and some of them were looking for unconditional love. I am not what we used to call a tomboy either. I could not connect through sports or the outdoors. But I would just bust my butt to try and get them to want to behave. Never had to be harsh and never, ever humiliated them. It’s so rewarding to see them change and grow and really end up liking themselves. 😊
Like you I’m a grandmother I have 11 grandchildren and a great grandson. Like you. Two weeks just two weeks or as my temper is now a day !!!!! I’m 66 and my kids have been brought up to show respect!!! And before the bleeding hearts start I am a single mum having divorced when my kids were young
It looks to me that the Trooper has the King Charles lll Coronation Medal, the conflict was in getting to and from Hyde Park Barracks in one piece, believe me, he earned it! I can’t get a close up of it but if the medal ribbon is blue/white/red/white/blue then I’d think that’s what it is!
I am an American, and I can proudly say, none of my 4 would ever talk to another person the way this snot did. AND IF one of mine did, back in the day, I'd have wiped that smirk off my child's face if any of them had been that way! My youngest child is now 44 yrs old and still they are all respectful and wonderful adult human beings. But, then again, no child of mine would have, at that age, be hanging around that bunch of hood looking kids, mouthing off to adults, especially the King's Guard or anyone of authority. It's obvious that child needs a good, firm, parental hand right on his arse!!! If he is from the USA, I am embarrassed! I can say that a lot of people from the USA are not rude, nor are their children. It seems like there are a few bad apples anywhere you go.
As an englishman i can vouch for what you say, having lived in the states for a short time in TN in hillbilly country. The kids and adults were respectful and have a hell of a sense of humour..anyways i diverge. This is what happens when any government or do gooders think they know how to raise your kids better than you do and strip parents of their rights more and more to be parents. Don't ever let this happen in your country, this will be the outcome.
My husband and I each spent about ten years in boarding schools in Ireland and the UK. And we fortunately had parents and family who cared. Disobedience was not a good option. I went to an all girl's Catholic Boarding school in the middle of nowhere in Ireland, run by genuine nuns in a genuine convent. My husband went to Harrow. Corporal punishment was not uncommon. That boy needs to be sent off to boarding school where he will be taught how to behave. Two of my cousins were sent to a military school in America, got a big dose of reality and an education and came back a few years later as decent human beings. There was strife in their home at the time. They had to be sent away because it was obvious they were being influenced by a very bad lot in Belfast. New Mexico seemed far enough and both of them realize they were removed to a military academy as a place of safety because the family loved them. Too many parents think they need to be friends with their children which is quite backwards. It produces brats.
All my warmest congratulations to the ‘proud’ parents of that crotch goblin! They really did a good job! We all see the ‘quality’ of people those persons are….
though i agree with you to an extent - i feel i must point out that in the UK - do gooders and the like have had most of a parents rights removed by law and most forms of discipline are now classed as abuse - including a thick ear for mouth and cheek, and grounding them and taking away their phones and net as a punishment. This is also why the police cannot do much anymore in this country to deal with youth crime. their hands are tied almost as much as the parents now. If you want to be realistic blame the do-gooders and the governments we have had. Not saying its not the parents fault but most of the blame should be laid where it belongs. Parents hands are tied with threat of being charged with abuse. Until the laws are reverted this kind of behaviour has become and will become more and more prevailent in the youth. and yes yelling at them is also classed as abuse now too - so even the teachers are tied up with what they can and cannot do to maintain discipline in schools now aswell.
Easy to see from this how youngsters get dragged into gangs. And the leaders stay clear of the law whilst encouraging these children to ‘dare’ to do more and more things like this in order to become a member. From there it is usually a downward spiral of using and dealing drugs and county lines - and so it goes on.
@@pcvn214 This kid was hanging out with much older kids, they could easily FORCE him into anything they want or beat the 💩 out of him, no choice involved.
@@charlottesmom we know he has/had a choice that's all we need to know. It's not about anything but your own moral character. Our problem is we have recent generations that are weak minded
Little Naismith impressing his buddies, notice who wasn't doing stupid stuff and who was directing him like a puppet and he complied like a clown?. It's over people, we're that stupid now.
The word is ‘Entitled”. I see it in my 13 yr.old grandaughter every day & she comes from a good home where I KNOW her parents teach her manners. To be fair, her teachers say she is a prime Student & is respectful but sometimes when I hear her & her friends talking together………..
The little losers would just scream “child abuse” and “racism” - they are minors and know that’s they can’t be touched 🤬 (PS I don’t know about the UK but in Australia where I live they would certainly know they can get away with it 🤬)
The poor little toss-pot is heading down a very slippery route as one can see by the company he is in. He needs someone older and wiser to lead him into adult life: someone more caring and intelligent than his parents; assuming that he has two and a home. My heart bleeds for his future!!!
@@nicolad8822 He's the only white kid and they keep sending him back. Are you blind? This is a common occurrence among foreign gangs in the UK. They get a white kid from an unstable home to do their bidding, including committing crimes since he fits in better than the foreign kids and doesn't draw as much attention. Kids like him just want to fit in and are taught by people like you not to judge, even when they are being put in danger.
Too bad the stirrup limited the arc of the push. Perhaps this little snot also needed a loud warning to stand clear of the King's Guard. The Guardsmen are fantastic. How they put up with the clueless tourists, especially Americans, is beyond me. And before you ask, I'm an American and I know how stupid and self-entitled we can be.
Yeah just by watching a video you can tell the kid is American??...I watch a lot of these videos and most the ppl who cause a stir are not Americans...
@@story_TailerThis kid was British sadly. Of course, i use that term loosely based on the way he behaved and the way he spoke. Boy is acting up for so called 'friends' who were encouraging him and are shaping him up to be a little swine with no respect for anyone or anything.
I'm American, too, and that is a very general statement that I don't appreciate. Try listening to these tourists speak. Lots of them don't speak English, and some have an accent! People dislike us as it is, don't add any more fuel to the fire!!! Smh. 😒😒😒😒😒
That brat is in my opinion a good subject to be bitten he is obviously so disrespectful and a troublemaker along with all his friends. The crowd could see he was trouble, a good reason to bring back national service for troublemakers like him to install respect and consideration for others.
For the "more reasonable" among us, may I say this. These military have discipline and training which is so far in advance of the "mindless cretins" that cross their path that I doubt they dwell on it at the end of their rota... This quote I think is appropriate.." Spoken by Dr. David Banner, played by Bill Bixby, in the TV show The Incredible Hulk (1978)... Don't make me angry, you won't like me when i'm angry."...... These soldiers are trained to "get angry" when it really matters..
I hope that you’re right and that the Troopers don’t dwell on it at the end of their rota, however, the Blues and Royals have lost one youngster in the last year, we don’t need to lose anymore
If he keeps going in that direction, I wouldn't want to be around him in another couple of years. Seems like he's trying to "prove himself" to those older kids he's with. I love how the big, tough kid has a little green basket on his bicycle, LOL.
@@j.ksmith7432 Thank you, j.ksmith! I had no idea! It's been ages since I've been in any city. That was the something new I learned for today and I appreciate it!
I think everyone should give these men and women the respect they deserve. It is a great honor to be chosen for the King's Guard. They have a lot of patience and respect for the job they are honored with.
We used to make photos of the guards without ourselves being on the photo. Nowadays in this 'me' and 'we' society people think they are more important than the guards and have lost all respect...
if only your mythical creature was real, the same god that allows all the very worst things to happen to little children and babies, you know exactly what I mean, your god allows that to happen, you must think that sort of thing is perfectly ok since you believe so much in this god of yours
He’s the little mouthy one you see in most small groups. The one who end up starting a fight, then expecting his bigger mates to step in and bale him out. Eventually, most of the time, his mates will usually get fed up with the hassle he causes them, and leave him to sort his own mess out.
That's when you need the spurs to be facing outwards, rather than rearwards - guarantee the little twat wouldn't be so cocky after copping a hit with that! LOL 😆
This one case where I wish the guard would have charged the little brat and see how tough he felt then with a huge black war horse coming at him. What a total little brat showing off for his mates by being paid to act tough. Needed a real kick in the butt and a good smack around the ear holes. Ty mate for the video even if it got me angry. Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖
most parents would love to - except the threat of abuse charges that come with it. This is what happens when do-gooders think they know how to be parents better than actual parents and strip the actual parents of their rights to be parents.
He needs a good slap.. knock some respect and good manners into him. But wait....spoiling kids and letting them do and say what they want is the way to go these days. Bet It's parents are so proud....just imagine it in 5 years...