Is it
possible that parents no longer know how to discipline their children? Maybe
something happened within my lifetime that caused a major disconnect such that
I simply cannot relate to anything I see, hear, or read lately.
Here’s the source of my current rant:
A month or so ago, a news report surfaced because there was an online video showing what appeared to be a young father who was so upset by his son’s misbehavior at school that he shaved the boy’s hair and eyebrows, spanked him with a belt, and forced him to do exhausting exercises. He filmed the entire 7 minute and 44 second clip and posted it on social media sites. The sad irony is that this parent did this as a means of showing other parents how to properly discipline their own children. I was disturbed by what I heard. The video is difficult to watch. However, despite the disturbing contents of the video…I have to say that it’s the nation’s reaction that shocked me most. (I’ll get to that a tad later)
The man in the video is identified as Devery Broox. He is not the boy’s father, but has been described as being his "mentor." Orlando, FL officers arrested him after learning about the video via a tip originally received by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. While the 7-year-old boy initially claimed that marks and scars on his legs were caused by a bicycle accident, he later “disclosed that Devery ‘whips’ him ‘all the time.’” The child told the police that “Devery made him tell the story about the bicycle because ‘he don’t wanna’ go to jail.’”
I am sharing the video below for you to view, but I do want to caution you that it is not safe for work or for children. It contains extremely foul language and violence.
Here’s the source of my current rant:
A month or so ago, a news report surfaced because there was an online video showing what appeared to be a young father who was so upset by his son’s misbehavior at school that he shaved the boy’s hair and eyebrows, spanked him with a belt, and forced him to do exhausting exercises. He filmed the entire 7 minute and 44 second clip and posted it on social media sites. The sad irony is that this parent did this as a means of showing other parents how to properly discipline their own children. I was disturbed by what I heard. The video is difficult to watch. However, despite the disturbing contents of the video…I have to say that it’s the nation’s reaction that shocked me most. (I’ll get to that a tad later)
The man in the video is identified as Devery Broox. He is not the boy’s father, but has been described as being his "mentor." Orlando, FL officers arrested him after learning about the video via a tip originally received by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. While the 7-year-old boy initially claimed that marks and scars on his legs were caused by a bicycle accident, he later “disclosed that Devery ‘whips’ him ‘all the time.’” The child told the police that “Devery made him tell the story about the bicycle because ‘he don’t wanna’ go to jail.’”
I am sharing the video below for you to view, but I do want to caution you that it is not safe for work or for children. It contains extremely foul language and violence.
Now....Here’s my rant:
Of the two people in the video, who do you think people are
defending? The
7-year-old you say? Well, that would make too much sense. In fact, it is Broox who
people are passionately defending online and at the water cooler. “A parent can’t beat
their kids [expletive] anymore without the government getting involved!”
an angry listener said when she called into a radio show. Again I ask, what
happened in the world that causes confusion between discipline and abuse. Those
arguing in Broox’s defense say that the incarceration rate of Black men is the
reason why such “discipline” is important. They go on to say that this will
help young black men because it will make them successful and productive
citizens. I vehemently disagree!
Violence begets violence…ALWAYS. Fear and intimidation does not set a healthy framework for relationships! A child is supposed to feel safest at home. A child is supposed to feel comforted by a parent’s touch. Appropriate discipline cannot occur when a parent is enraged. Leaving scars on children means that you caused them to bleed! How does that show love? Condoning “Beating a Child’s [expletive]” is wrong….simply put.
Violence begets violence…ALWAYS. Fear and intimidation does not set a healthy framework for relationships! A child is supposed to feel safest at home. A child is supposed to feel comforted by a parent’s touch. Appropriate discipline cannot occur when a parent is enraged. Leaving scars on children means that you caused them to bleed! How does that show love? Condoning “Beating a Child’s [expletive]” is wrong….simply put.
So where do you stand on this issue. Did this mentor offer appropriate discipline, and should his self-help parenting video be viewed as good training material for parents? The comments below are just some that were posted in the abuser’s defense. Do you agree with them?
Gaétane F.
Borders is President of Peas In Their Pods, an organization that helps to
spread awareness about missing children of color. She has dedicated her life to helping
families and children, and is a noted child advocate. Gaétane often lends her expertise to various
media outlets such as CBS, CNN, and FOX.
In addition, she frequently contributes to magazines and newspapers.
- When did disciplining a kid
become a crime? He may have went a little overboard with the eyebrow
shaving but come on, he just teaching the kid to act right or get faced
with consequences...Soft world we live in.
- I support the Mentor. Was it
extreme? Yes. Will it leave an impression on the young boy to get his act
together? Yes. All this is showing is that parents lose their rights to
raise their children.
- I know this guy PERSONALLY!
Devery is a very nice man he is a mentor and helps boys in the community
along with a group of guys I went to college with. He isn't cruel person
nor evil and ten years is to the EXTREME. I am going to make sure I go to
the courtroom and support Devery because he is somebody who cares about
our youth and in the black community we all know that this form of
discipline is 100% normal and most of us were raised this way. We are not
dead and are parents are not in prison. Those whoopings we got saved many
of our lives. I don't get it that you cant whoop your kid with a belt but
cops can break your bones with night sticks, tazer you or shoot and kill
you. What sense does that make?
- If this child grows up to be a
prison bird or terrorize society they will look at him as another black
child gone wrong. Now someone is trying to right his wrongs early on and
its a crime. I hope next time it isn't made public but when this same
black boy goes astray because he does not have a mentor you all who are
against the punishment will be looking to point fingers again. He was retarded for posting it.... That's
all!
- Mentor, father, caretaker...young
black boys especially need someone to discipline them. This is evident by
how many are winding up in juvenile facilities and the penal system in
general. While I believe that whipping with a leather belt is extreme,
cutting the boys' hair and maybe his eyebrows is not that extreme. Hair
grows back but you can't erase a felony conviction. Making him run sprints
and doing the duck walk and push ups my impress upon the boy to get his
act together and straighten up in school. Parents and guardians need the support
of the systems to reinforce discipline and even suggest non corporal,
effective ways to turn kids around in their behaviors before it becomes
too late.
- See this is what’s wrong with the
world today....they gone punish a black man for actually giving a
damn....he could not be there, and not even care...and then the child
would be just another statistic...another want to b thug, in jail, 2 3
babies he not taking care of.. letting the cycle continue. Somewhere the
cycle has to break with our youth. My granddaddy whooped my a*s, my
uncles, my momma, even my grandma....not to make me tough to learn some
damn discipline and some respect..for elders..and for people trying to
teach you something..but I guess some of you rather have rappers be role
models..i don't understand..somewhere in the last 10 to 20 years we lost
it...kids have no fear..no respect...no tradition....then some of you have
a nerve to complain about it....its a shame...make that boy do some push
ups....sprints..cut grass all that...and then whoop his a*s.....i bet he
wont go in that class room no more acting a fool...respect that man for
stepping up because half of yall wouldn't even give that boy a time a
day...so shut up.
- I don't have a problem with what
was done. So many people come to the boys defense by saying "this
poor innocent kid..." If he was so innocent, he wouldn't have been
acting a fool in school. So often we as a society talk about the problems
with children now a days, and so often do we forget how things were back
during the times when children were better behaved. Times when most
children had a basic level of respect for adults, and those that didn't
were taught a lesson. There was a time in our history where teachers and
other school officials were allowed to spank kids. There was a time when
if a child got in trouble at school, he would get a beating from the
teacher, neighbor, mailman, corner store owner and stranger before having
to answer to his parents. Now a days, kids are terrorizing society with
their reckless behavior.
I don't agree with physical (or mental) abuse of a child in any form! I was abused by both parents and it caused a lot of damage. I had no self-worth whatsoever and would pick abusive men every time because that was what I was used to. I marryied someone that was like both my parents. I ended up in a battered women's shelter and leaving the state with my children. This man ended up murdering people.
ReplyDeleteI spent over 20 years in counseling to overcome this and it still effects me today.
Oh My God! Anyone approving of this video as a caring man is totally whacked! The commentary takes the attitude that since "so few black men discipline their kids (or those they mentor) it's totally okay to do whatever."
ReplyDeleteJust a small point.... to say to a child... what you did last Monday when this is Wednesday, Thursday or whatever is so ridiculous as well.
This man deems himself God and "the Enforcer." I don't care what race he is.... This is so abusive and should not be tolerated! I hope this guy ends up in jail for a long time... and he experiences some of his own "methods" first hand!
Thanks for the opportunity to comment!
Donna- "Ladyjustice"
www.donnagore.com