War Outcry as 'bean dad' forces hungry child to open tin can

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A dad in the US who boasted about his parenting skills after telling his hungry nine-year-old daughter to open a tin of beans or go without food has caused outcry on social media.

After six hours the child successfully opened the tin and was finally allowed to eat, he said in now-deleted tweets.

The dad, a podcaster, claimed it was a victory for "good parenting".

But other parents accused him of neglect, while some suggested he invented the story to get attention.

Twitter users nicknamed the father "bean dad" as the incident caused another heated debate on social media, where parenting methods are a frequent cause of disagreement.

John Roderick, who is also a musician, shared the story on Saturday on Twitter, explaining that it began when his daughter asked him to make baked beans.

After she brought him a tin-opener and can of beans, he asked her how she thought a tin-opener worked, he said.

When she said she didn't know, he said he realised "a teaching moment just dropped into my lap".

"Apocalypse dad was overjoyed," he added.

Explaining that he wanted his daughter to learn how to open a tin of beans, he said she tried for six hours.

"She was next to me grunting and groaning trying to get the thing. I should say that spatial orientation, process visualization and order of operation are not things she… intuits. I knew this would be a challenge," he said.

Eventually she opened the tin and ate the beans, he explained.

The tweets were quickly shared widely as other users condemned the incident, suggesting it was poor parenting.

"I feel like it's super valuable to teach kids that they're not alone in the world and that there's no shame in asking other people for help and support," wrote journalist Jason Schreier .

Another user suggested Mr Roderick's approach was "ridiculous" - and that he should simply have fed his daughter, and then showed her how to use a can opener.



A handful of users agreed with the lesson Mr Roderick claims he taught his child.

"This teaches independence and personal growth. He did nothing wrong and in fact made me wish I did more of this," one wrote , while some fans of his podcast suggested that the story about his daughter was written in the voice of a character on his show and therefore should not be taken seriously.

Mr Roderick did not reply to media requests for comment but did defend himself on Twitter before later deleting his account.

"Six hours is the length of time between meals. Lunch at noon, dinner at six. They're literally saying child abuse," he wrote. He added that the backlash was "astonishing. My kid is fine everybody."

But a woman who said she was a teacher suggested it was a poor way to educate children.

"Kids learn best when they aren't hungry. Everyone learns differently and different approaches (eg. A guiding hand) are helpful, especially if/when someone's struggling," she said.


And author Racheline Maltese said that the lessons the child probably learnt were negative.

"Things you taught your kid: food must be earned; disordered eating in the forms of food hoarding and punishing herself by not eating; asking for help is futile," she wrote.

Some users also accused Mr Roderick of racism, sexism and homophobia after searching through his previous tweets.

However, his podcast co-host Ken Jennings defended Mr Roderick, calling him " a loving and attentive dad ", adding on Twitter: "There's no axis where any anti-Semitic screenshot represents any actual opinion I've ever heard from him."

On Sunday the podcast My Brother, My Brother, and Me said it would no longer be using Mr Roderick's music.
 
The number of cans that require a can opener have declined because pop lids exists. I was wondering why he didn't have the kid use an automatic can opener like i had as a kid and its probably because of the ubiquity of pop lids. I haven't seen the automatic can openers from my childhood in the targets or walmarts in my area either, they're mostly hand operated ones.

e: btw, everything comes with a poplid these days, canned vegetables, fruits, sauces, soup, meats, etc. those teachers whining about child abuse in the op are retarded and their shit teaching is why a kid can't figure out can opener. Do they even have PE anymore?
 
Made in the mans honor :semperfidelis:

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I'm trying to compare this to the abuse I suffered as a child (mostl at the hands of step parents) but I'd just sound like another attention whore if I went into details. But I will say at least the child wasn't force fed until they vomited then forced to eat said vomit. This incident is a non-issue.
Why are you trying to one-up a child over who has the shittier parents?
 
Why are you trying to one-up a child over who has the shittier parents?
Because the children of abusive parents grow up (sometimes) and we're treated worse then our abusers thus adding to the cycle of abuse. If you actually cared about stopping it you wouldn't have asked such a stupid question. Also if I can't get justice I don't think anyone should. Fuck you. Eat the beans bigot.
 
Everyone in this story is the bad guy. Twitter for wringing their hands and clutching their pearls over nothing like they always do. The dad for obviously doing this for attention and then bragging to the internet about how cool he is for performing extremely basic parenting. The daughter for being nine years old and not knowing how to operate one of the simplest devices in the world.

The only proper response to this article is that humanity has failed. Let's purge the planet and start over.
 
What did he mean by this?

Search me. But he's doing a great job of not being an attention whore.
Not as fluent in autism as I used to be. So I'm not sure what you're saying.
My point is that you people call abuse now days was coddling when I was growing up. Some of you weren't beaten nearly enough as a child and it shows.
Stupid brat knows how to use a can opener now. Not sure how this crap gets posted along side reports of actual human trafficking, bestiality, and all manner of other horrors but that's this generation for you. Spoiled entitled brats. Low key kind of glad Biden's election heist worked. You'll all end up Benghazi'd and I'll be laughing. I'm actually kind of jealous of HAMAS right now. Should be good content though if it leaks.
 
Not as fluent in autism as I used to be. So I'm not sure what you're saying.
My point is that you people call abuse now days was coddling when I was growing up. Some of you weren't beaten nearly enough as a child and it shows.
Stupid brat knows how to use a can opener now. Not sure how this crap gets posted along side reports of actual human trafficking, bestiality, and all manner of other horrors but that's this generation for you. Spoiled entitled brats. Low key kind of glad Biden's election heist worked. You'll all end up Benghazi'd and I'll be laughing. I'm actually kind of jealous of HAMAS right now. Should be good content though if it leaks.
lol calm down, nigger
 
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