A Tuesday CNN piece caught criticism after citing a recently released study from Child Abuse & Neglect claiming that parents or teachers shouting at children “can be as damaging to their development as sexual or physical abuse.”
According to CNN, the study, commissioned by British charity Words Matter — which encourages adults to avoid shouting at or insulting children — calls for childhood “verbal abuse” to be officially recognized as a form of “maltreatment.”
“Childhood verbal abuse desperately needs to be acknowledged as an abuse subtype because of the lifelong negative consequences,” said Professor Shanta Dube, the study’s lead author and the director of Wingate University’s Master of Public Health Program.
Parents shouting at children can be as harmful as sexual or physical abuse, study finds https://t.co/mwISngUtU5
— CNN (@CNN) October 3, 2023
In response, the left-wing news network faced a wave of backlash online.
“Here we have CNN trying to downplay sexual and physical abuse of children by comparing it to ‘shouting,’” wrote conservative journalist Sara Gonzales.
Here we have CNN trying to downplay sexual and physical abuse of children by comparing it to “shouting.” https://t.co/GVf2jDNV5z
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) October 3, 2023
Defense Attorney Marina Medvin blasted what she termed a “review of studies that blames ‘parents, mothers, and teachers’ (are mothers not parents?) and randomly claims it’s like sexual abuse.”
“This is undeserving of any attention, let alone from a major news network,” she argued.
Did you read this crap first? It’s a review of studies that blames “parents, mothers, and teachers” (are mothers not parents?) and randomly claims it’s like sexual abuse. This is undeserving of any attention, let alone from a major news network. pic.twitter.com/zFiAL9tFwZ
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) October 3, 2023
“Delete this post, your account, and never go within 1000 yards of a school, park or playground ever again,” wrote Libertarian media figure Spike Cohen.
Delete this post, your account, and never go within 1000 yards of a school, park or playground ever again.
— Spike Cohen (@RealSpikeCohen) October 3, 2023
“I experienced sexual abuse to the point my personality split to protect myself from the pain and was removed from my home due to physical abuse,” wrote conservative writer and commentator Chad Greene. “You can f*ck off with this.”
I experienced sexual abuse to the point my personality split to protect myself from the pain and was removed from my home due to physical abuse.
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) October 3, 2023
You can f*ck off with this.
“Thanks for denigrating everyone who has ever suffered physical abuse, CNN,” wrote Moms for Liberty Chapter Chair Merianne Jensen. “There’s a BIG difference.”
Thanks for denigrating everyone who has ever suffered physical abuse, CNN. There’s a BIG difference.
— Merianne Jensen (@MerianneJensen) October 3, 2023
“But the worst abuse of all is exposing them to CNN,” wrote conservative artist George Alexopoulos.
But the worst abuse of all is exposing them to CNN
— George Alexopoulos (@GPrime85) October 3, 2023
Fitness entrepreneur Marc Lobliner accused CNN “groomers” of “normalizing sexual abuse again.”
Normalizing sexual abuse again, CNN.
— Marc Lobliner - IFBB Pro (@MarcLobliner) October 3, 2023
Groomers
“Delete your account,” wrote businessman Seth Weathers, CEO of the Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer.
Delete your account
— SETH WEATHERS (@sethweathers) October 3, 2023
“I dunno. I’m glad my parents drew the line at shouting,” wrote stand-up comedian Sam Morril.
I dunno. I’m glad my parents drew the line at shouting. https://t.co/eXBgO5ZwUq
— Sam Morril (@sammorril) October 3, 2023
“Does anyone else get the sense that over the past 3 years, there’s been a concerted effort to dismantle the idea that bad behaviors no longer require negative consequences in order to be stamped out?” wrote journalist Melissa Chen.
“It starts with kids – don’t yell at them. Then fail to punish teenagers in school and abolish difficulty in the name of equity. Then riotous, young adults who loot/assault are met with soft laws and early release,” she added.
Does anyone else get the sense that over the past 3 years, there’s been a concerted effort to dismantle the idea that bad behaviors no longer require negative consequences in order to be stamped out?
— Melissa Chen (@MsMelChen) October 3, 2023
The hubris to think that human nature, in the 2023th year of our Lord, has https://t.co/GKUc7svdTm
“Reading CNN articles can be just as harmful as ingesting cyanide, study finds,” mocked the influential pro-Donald Trump meme maker known as “Carpe Donktum.”
Reading CNN articles can be just as harmful as ingesting cyanide, study finds. https://t.co/j84WWMHZ2g
— Carpe Donktum🔹 (@CarpeDonktum) October 3, 2023
“Yelling at kids is awful, especially when they don’t understand why. Learning how to properly discipline children is essential for their development. However, to put yelling and sexual/physical abuse on the same level is a crime,” wrote celebrity chef Andrew Gruel.
Yelling at kids is awful, especially when they don't understand why. learning how to properly discipline children is essential for their development. However, to put yelling and sexual/physical abuse on the same level is a crime. https://t.co/ICDIVmp3RH
— Chef Andrew Gruel (@ChefGruel) October 3, 2023
The piece comes as leftist hostility toward authority, police, and the disciplining of children and students increases.
In February, retired Navy SEAL and podcast host Mike Sarraille warned that woke culture and victim mentality presents a real danger to American society, where victims are becoming the majority.
“We’re not creating a generation of warriors,” he said. “Instead, we’re creating victims who think they’re entitled to certain things and that nothing is their fault.”
The matter also comes as the left-wing media continues attempting to destigmatize pedophilia.
In November, a glowing Washington Post review of “Downstate,” a play that attempts to sympathize with rapists and pedophiles while appearing to vilify their victims, drew a barrage of backlash online for “normalizing” and “glorifying” pedophilia.
Review: “Downstate” is a play about pedophiles. It’s also brilliant. https://t.co/rIdGqf6GlN
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 27, 2022
Previously, USA Today attempted to destigmatize pedophilia by portraying it as an orientation that may even be forged in the womb while lamenting that pedophilia stands among “the most misunderstood” of sexual orientations.
In addition, parental rights continue to be under attack, and academia, children’s books, television shows, media outlets, and left-wing activists continue to guide children to doubt their biological sex.
In 2021, a UK school banned the terms “good” and “bad” from describing pupil behavior because the headteacher wanted to remove “emotional words” from classroom management.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at