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Nick Cannon: 'Rather Raise a Bully Than Be Bullied'

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Nick Cannon stated he'd teach his kids to fight.
  • He prefers his children to be bullies over victims.
  • Fans criticized his parenting philosophy online.
Nick Cannon: 'Rather Raise a Bully Than Be Bullied'

Nick Cannon has ignited a debate with his recent comments on parenting, asserting a preference for raising aggressive children. Cannon stated on his podcast that he teaches his son to fight and defend himself, even suggesting it's better to be a bully than to be bullied.

His controversial philosophy, which includes encouraging his children to 'throw hands' if in a fight, has circulated widely online. Social media users have largely condemned his views, with many arguing for a balanced approach that emphasizes kindness while still teaching self-defense.

Cannon, a father of 12, has previously discussed how his past trauma influenced his large family structure. He admitted that therapy helped him understand his decisions, which he now views as stemming from unresolved pain, though he stands by his love for all his children.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nick Cannon stated he would rather raise his children to be bullies than allow them to be bullied, encouraging them to fight and defend themselves aggressively.
Fans widely criticized Nick Cannon's views on social media, suggesting that kindness and standing up for oneself is a better approach than raising a bully.
Nick Cannon is a father to 12 children with multiple partners.

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