# Yazhmat allowed the child to do whatever he wants on the plane

Do you think #mothers is a purely Russian invention? We will upset you – no, the phenomenon is global. The whole world is split into two camps: some turn into babysheimers, ready to spread rot on mothers and children simply for the very fact of their existence, others call for compassion. After all, everyone was once children, and these little people are very different. Some are really hard to get along with. And they are at the center of this epic conflict. I’m the mother.

“There are actually only a few of them,” grumbles my friend, whose son is a very noisy tomboy. In public places, she does not take her eyes off him. “Because of these mothers, who don’t care how their child behaves, they begin to hate everyone.”

Another round of confrontation was provoked by a video recorded by one of the passengers on the Berlin-New Jersey flight. The flight lasted eight hours. And all these eight hours people were forced to listen to the incredible force of a child’s tantrum. A boy of about three or four years old made such sounds that even we, sitting in a relatively quiet editorial office, wanted to call the exorcist.

“He just yelled. He ran, smashed everything around, climbed onto the back of a chair, banged on the ceiling, ”say travelers who were“ lucky ”to become fellow travelers of the little bully.

The flight attendants tried to influence the mother. “Give us wi-fi, then we can turn on the tablet, and it will calm down,” she replied. There was no Wi-Fi on the plane. And my mother, apparently, did not bother to download cartoons to the tablet in advance. All her attempts to calm down the screaming child were reduced to the remark: “Honey, calm down.” Did it work? Ha! Even after landing, people got out of the plane to the screams of the baby.

“It’s just some kind of hell,” one of the passengers of the ill-fated flight almost ran along the “sleeve”. It seems that the regiment of babysheimers has arrived.

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