When I posted what I said to him it was fairly obvious that he flat out does not understand parental rights even though I clearly pointed it out but didn't mention the term "parental rights".
Parents understand parental rights. Those who never have needed to parent their own child find the term obscure and are disjointed from it. Single men who have no children are somewhat dumbfounded by the idea. That's why I said that he doesn't have the capacity....he is not a parent.
Your child, your own flesh and blood is under a lot of pressure, when outside your home, to try all the temptations and illicit things in the world. And the world is hungry to corrupt them. Like using foul language. What benefit is it to teach a three year old to say the "f bomb" other than to cause problems? But people think it's great fun. They don't have to deal with the consequences nor do they care about the wellbeing of your child. But people do it all the time. Usurping parental rights Never is acceptable.
Parents fight this stuff constantly when their child is in school. And you have to know how to deal with it wisely and carefully or crush the child's spirit and make him a rebellious idiot. But not all parents are good at dealing with this garbage. (Kids don't come with an instruction manual)
Parental Rights are something that only becomes important when you are always considering your child's future. (Because you are a parent) Otherwise it's nothing that you would ever consider.