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Accidents happen. Not everything needs a lawsuit.
kinda feel bad that they're making him face the guilt again haha, i get he did it but bro is a child lol
Both parties accepted fault and are moving forward, very good.
Parent shoulda had a more watchful eye and the museum shouldn't have had priceless artifacts easily accessible to toddlers.
Hold parents accountable for their children . It’s 💯 the parents fault . Send them the bill for not watching the kid .
Why its not secured properly.
Man its a shame
If it had been a Black Child 😤…. the Hate and Backlash that would have been meated Out!
Only God Knows.
What a graceful museum director(s)/curators! Accidents happen
Both parties are at fault parents should of been in control for a 4 year old and museum shouldn't have expensive art work where little fingers can't grab at think this is a lesson for all involved
it's just a vase
1:31 🙄 am I getting kicked out again?
if analyze the whole situation, its an inderect bullying that would result to a lifetime damage
Prevention is better than cure.
If it's too old, keep it on hold
The kid made history. Now, jail time.
And the boy learned nothing
People can say it’s the parents and museums fault and your right, but it’s time to hold kids accountable (and I’m a kid)
Also, they get rewarded for breaking the jar? a they invite them to fix a fake jar? At least make them pay something.
All the glory to God for the museum reaction. And remember Jesus saves. Only Jesus.
after the fake vase broke he looked up thinking he was about to get in trouble again.
ٹوٹنے والی چیز تھی بس ٹوٹ گئی لوگ ایسے ری ایکٹ کر رے جیسے بچے نے کرائم کر دیا ہو۔
ویسے بھی نوادرات کو سرعام کون رکھتا؟ شیشے پیچھے یا دور رکھا جائے، میوزیم کا اچھا step ہے بچے کو دوبارہ بلانا۔
انٹرنیٹ پر کافی لوگ بچوں سے اکتاۓ نظر آتے، عجیب۔ بچوں سے وہی اکتاتے جو خود شاید زبردستی کی پیداوار ہوتے، ورنہ جنکی پیدائش پر خوشی منائی جائے وہ کسی اور سے اکتاتے نہی۔
اچھا دو چار چھ سال کے بچے کی غلطی پر لوگ تبصرے کررے ہوتے اسکی تربیت، بگڑا، پیرنٹنگ خراب یہ وہ، ساہ بھی لیا کرو پینچو😂۔ اور سب وہ ہوتے جنکو خود ابھی اپنی صفائی کا نئیں پتا ہوتا۔ جب جب وقت آگے بڑھ را اور کچھ کریں نا کریں زہنی مریضوں سے اپنے بچوں کو دور ضرور رکھیں۔
Smart
Imagine something that exists for thousands of years gets broken by someone who’s only existed for 4. But the parents should also be held accountable and idk who the director is there but they made a bad choice letting them come back.
When life gives you lemons. A lesson for everyone in here
This isn't cute. Little _hug.
They always giggle like
goofballs when something is serious.
well done to all involved could have made a seen but chose the decent alternative
They should be fined for the damage.
a lot of you dont understand what accident means, do you..
why do you think the museum forgave them? They understood completely from BEING THERE that it was an accident.
museum may forgive but…..
Hopefully they can surround future exhibits with a meter or so high transparent plexiglass enclosure to prevent accidental incidents.
Why the parents happy?
This is just so nice:
Parent taking responsibility,
Museum seeing this as a reachable moment,
3500 year old intact artifact destroyed by force of nature finally,
The right attitude can fix it.
But, the child got rewarded and that was not a good message. We are creating the soft generation.
Thats nonsense