Bob, I think you may have misunderstood what I was saying/implying here.
I'm not blaming the guy in the video who accidentally kicked the child (I'm sure that was 100% accidental, no way he could have done that on purpose).
I'm more concerned/disturbed at the person who actually labeled the video clip with the whole "babality" and "finish her" editing. It's one thing to catch something on tape and tell your friends..."Oh my gosh, look at that poor little child"...etc, etc.
It's COMPLETELY another thing to actually be sick enough to label it and then pan it off as "funny" or even "oddly entertaining." Pardon me, but I just think it's in very poor taste to even post something up like this. I'd like to think that people with any compassion or respect for the well being of others would find it equally as disgusting as I. Just because it's "the internet" doesn't make it any less disturbing in my eyes. I'm sure other parents will feel the same way....
My .02 cents.
bryman
1. The terms "finish her" and "babality" are from the game Mortal Kombat. My post of that vid was because i was a huge fan of the game (similar things happen in the game..."fatalites", "brutalites", and "babailies" in which the charatures are turned into babies, not babies being hurt.)
2. I googled the history of the vid and found out that the kid was fine after this happend.(I would never post this otherwise.)
3. I am the father of young children also so i see your point but...(see #2)
4. Yes, the vid is disturbing...not knowing the "outcome" of the child, but knowing the kid is ok made the whole Mortal Kombat/ Babality thing humorous...to me. (I should've, and will, put a "disclaimer" on the vid.)
I'll take a vote... best of 5 votes...to keep the vid or remove it.
I do not wish to offend anyone. PLease, let me know...