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Tuesday, 22 May 2007 02:10

McCann Parents' Irresponsibility Is Defended in Britain

Written by Christopher Freind
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Even the French take better care of their children than the British.

The response to last week's “Freindly Fire” column, “Parents of Kidnapped McCann Child Are to Blame” was tremendous.  The situation in Portugal clearly touched a nerve on both sides of the Atlantic, but nerves  of a starkly different kind.  The majority of respondents from the United Kingdom defend the actions of the McCann parents, namely leaving their three children in a hotel room alone while they went out to dinner. A small additional fact:  the children had a COMBINED age of seven (7).

By a similar margin, Americans agreed with my commentary that the parents are solely to blame for this tragedy for the simple reason that, had the McCanns used just a smidgen of common sense (that is, if they actually played the role of parents by staying with their children) the abductors would not have carried out their kidnapping plot.

What is fascinating, indeed incomprehensible, are the reasons given defending the McCanns.  Many in the UK stated that the McCann's decision to leave their children alone in a foreign country was a simple “mistake”, while others chastised me for not realizing that such actions are merely a difference in cultures.

Just to make sure we're all on the same page, we are talking about leaving children alone to fend for themselves, correct?  Because if I didn't know better, it would seem the Europeans were referring to their pets. 

Interesting.

Following is a small sample of responses illustrating just how passionate--- and widely different--- the two cultures are when it comes to parental responsibility:


“You are an ass.”
--- Mom

(OK, that one was also sent by Katy in Northern Ireland).


“What an utter self-aggrandizing, pompous, not to mention offensive, "expose".
Not content to wildly speculate about the exact layout and makeup of the hotel facilities, the author has decided to condemn the parents for their child's disappearance based on yet more speculation on the parenting skills.  Perhaps the parents should also be faulted for not bringing along wrought iron security gates, an alarm system and sniffer dogs on their holiday.... Please don't tell me that the author sits in their child's bedroom while on holiday (or, for that matter, while in their own home). The parents, for those who can't figure out what 50 metres is, 150 feet or 50 yards away, not halfway across town when their child went missing.”
Anneke
Ottawa

CF:  Where to begin?  First, the restaurant was a bit more than 50 metres, and was not within eyesight, contrary to what the British tabloids originally stated.  Second, it's not “speculation” about the McCanns' parenting skills.  They simply don't have any parenting skills.  Third, your sarcasm about security gates and sniffer dogs would actually be funny if the parents weren't so stupid.  And lastly, I do not smother my children (I have three), but there is a subtle difference between the Freinds and the McCanns:  we actually understand what it means to be parents, and we do not leave our children unattended when we go out to dinner---or out anywhere.  “Parenting”---try it some day, Anneke.  You might like it.


“Paella is a Spanish dish.  Sorry, I had to make that correction.”
---Steve (New Jersey)

CF:  Stevie, being that you are from the foreign country of New Jersey, it doesn't surprise me that you are the one that needs correcting.  I never stated that it was a Portugese dish.  While many say that Paella is traditionally Spanish in origin, many a Portugese think differently.  Note: Portugal and Spain are next to each other, I think....

Do you have a favoured recipe?  Call me!


“Finally---Right on target!  In Europe, individual responsibility for one's actions no longer exists. This is what you get in the 'nanny state'”
William Michael
Honolulu, HI

CF:  If only the McCanns had brought a nanny....


“Funny how the comments from people in the UK were attacking the journalist and on this side of the Pond we are left wondering... WHAT WERE HER PARENTS THINKING???? Leaving 3 children under 4 alone? Couldn't they get room service?”
mom of 1
Belleville, NJ

CF:  There is still sanity in the People's Republic of New Jersey!


“Hello....is anyone there..??  My 7 year old could have written a better story (and thats all your work is worthy to be called). Maybe you should try going back to college and majoring in flower arrangement or better still knitting....!!”
Nicole
England

CF:  We speak a common language.  Try writing in intelligible English.  And lay off the tea leaves, Nicky...


“To quote the author...'And for the record, I don't trust baby-sitting services in this or any country. Leaving your children with a total stranger is not only traumatic for the children and selfish on the part of the parents, it's an invitation to disaster.' I think that tells you all you need to know about how ridiculously extreme the writer`s views are and how far removed their ideas are from the rest of society.
In addition this report was extremely unbalanced and nasty in tone. I am tempted to feel sorry for the author`s child/children who obviously have an overbearing, over protective parent who is likely to be critical of anything they do that is not up to the 'ideal' standard.”
Scotland
UK

CF:  Hey bloke, thank you for proving my point.  If “extreme” is being against child abandonment, then I am indeed an extremist.  Additionally, “Commentary” columnists do not report...they comment.  I believe in “truth and accuracy”, not “fair and balanced”.  There's a difference.  Lastly, since when is tucking your small children into bed alongside heavy weapons “overbearing and overprotective”?


“This is simply a case of chest-thumping sensational journalism designed to get a rise from readers. It is not who we are in this country. We are a compassionate society and most will feel deeply for these parents and would assist if they could.”
LH
Denver CO

CF:  Yes, you exposed me as a chest-thumper.  I made up the fact that the McCanns left twin two-year olds in the charge of a three year old.  You must be an ex-pat from Britain.


Someone FINALLY Speaks The Truth!  It's about time people take responsibility for their actions. That little girl is not old enough to be by herself. I can't believe her parents are THAT dumb!
A Anderson
Anchorage, AK

CF:  And the truth shall set you free.


I wholeheartedly agree with Chris Freind - the McCanns need to take RESPONSIBILITY and be held accountable, you do not leave kids unattended, period.
Helene
Denver, Colorado

CF:  Unlike LH above, Helen is a real Coloradan.

 

“The entire situation is a tragedy. As a father of small children I would like to make a few comments.  Parents should not leave their children unattended. They probably spent a small fortune for that vacation. I think they could spend an extra $50 for a babysitter or room service. I hope this is a wakeup call to all parents.  The ultimate responsibility is YOURS and yours alone to care for your children!”
Robert Mancini
Media, PA


You have no idea what pain is,do you? Well,I just hope you never make a simple mistake that costs you so much. Oh,but I forgot-Mr.  Perfect doesn't ! But you know what? It's not even worth it wasting my time on you-perfect timing to criticize! I DO feel for the parents of this little girl.  I can almost feel their pain...But then....I am not perfect
Irene
London

CF:  A “simple mistake”?  Putting lemon in the tea before cream is a “simple mistake”.  Purposely leaving your children?  That's criminal.


“Once you sift through this sanctimonious, insensitive, shabby piece of 'journalism' you'll find that only one person is to blame - the scum that took her.  A little compassion & empathy goes a long way - why not try showing some by using your column for something more useful than a display of your own sense of superiority.
Shame on you...”
Lisa
Sydney, Australia

CF:  That's an insult---please don't call me a journalist.  I am a columnist.
 How about the “scum” that left poor Madeleine to be taken in the first place?  When she is found, perhaps you should ask her if she thought being left alone was a good idea.  This isn't about American superiority---it's much more basic.  It's about right and wrong.  It's about personal and parental responsibility.  It's about accountability.  One way or the other, this story is going to fade.  Now is the time, while the story is in the public eye, to make an example of parents who put dinner ahead of defenseless children.  Have you no maternal instincts, Lisa?  Shame on you, and all the defenders of the irresponsible McCanns!


“It's called responsibility. As parents it is our job to do our very best to keep our children safe. No parent in their right mind would leave three children under the age of 3 totally unattended for any reason. It's dangerous and flat out wrong. Obviously the child and her safe return are the main focus right now but her parent's neglect cannot go unnoticed. After all, had they been there it wouldn't have happened.”
Jennifer
Maryland

“FINALLY! Someone has woken to the fact that 3 very young children were left in harm's way by their parents. When will the rest of the mainstream media pick up on this?!”
Tracy
Decatur, Illinois

“You are an insensitive and cruel person to write this piece. You are
a self righteous.... do not want to degrade myself by writing it.
Think back and try to see if you never made a mistake in your life before pointing finger at others.
I wish I never came across it.”
Thomas UK

CF:  Again, we're told that it's just a “mistake”.  Keep telling yourself that, Tom.  Or try having some guts and take the McCanns to task before this happens again!


  “Your piece was very brave and completely called for”.

J. Maguire
NYC

CF:  This issue isn't over, not by a long shot.  


Margaret Thatcher, your country needs you more than ever...  

Christopher Freind

Christopher Freind

Chris Freind is an independent columnist and investigative reporter who operates his own new site, The Artorius News Bureau.  Readers of his column “Freindly Fire” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."

Freind also serves as a weekly guest commentator on a Philadelphia-area talk radio show, WCHE, and makes numerous other television and radio appearances.

 

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  • Comment Link Helena Tuesday, 07 June 2011 21:26 posted by Helena

    15 years ago i left my son home alone he was three it was late at night and i decide to go out it was pure selfishness but I was adicted to exstacy at the time not that im making an excuse.. he was discovered by a neighbour who had called for her spare key as she had locked herself out she panicked when only he came to the door and called the police my son was taken in to care and I was arrested for abandonment it took me eight months and a lot of hoop jumping with social services and a few court cases to get him back... my life was a mess and i was not making good choices and I was a single parent but other than that he was well cared for.. to this day I live with the shame of that period in my life and rightly so, I was and always will be the only person to blame for the neglect of my son and I have the permenant charge of abandonment and neglect on my criminal record.. my son had to live in foster care for eight months.. was i invited to meet the pope that would be 100% NO i would not even be allowed to enter America with my criminal record..

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  • Comment Link Stephen Thursday, 04 March 2010 04:20 posted by Stephen

    As an ex hotel manager, catering for English tourists, from day one I put the blame on the parents. Many times I had to face very young children running alone in the hotel premises while the parents are sunbathing or eating and even worse on a tour around the island. Never young children should be left alone. The truth will eventually surface. When you do lie, it's just a timing game.

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