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TwoIfBySea 104 points ago +105 / -1

He was a disabled kid trying to fit in with the crowd. He wasn't a threat to anyone. He probably saw some shit that made him realize he shouldn't be there but it was too late.

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citizenmoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are spot on. Just a kid trying to fit in. Fucking sucks, he had a good dad too.

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vote_for_MAGA_2020 -64 points ago +20 / -84

So the father is a piece of shit for not raising his son right and taking care of him? My best friend has a mentally retarded brother, and they took damn good care of him and made sure he had a group home and arrangements and such made.

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MuadDon 76 points ago +77 / -1

Life is more complicated than that. There is a gulf between an upstanding, wonderful human and the average hard-working, good human on the spectrum of humanity.

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vote_for_MAGA_2020 -17 points ago +21 / -38

I didn’t fucking say the kid deserved to die. What is wrong with you people?!?!

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Antonsimp1986 68 points ago +72 / -4

What do you mean by you people?

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Libertysheimdall1 44 points ago +45 / -1

I don't think it is like that. He was not so handicapped that he needed to be in a special home or something. I think the point is that maybe he simply was not as quick thinking or as worldly as "normal."

I am sure as fuck not going to blame any parent for their child being killed in a goddamned riot zone that was not only tolerated but promoted by the GOVERNMENT.

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wake_up33 1 point ago +1 / -0

The father talked about developmental delays and being easily led. He may possibly have been on the autistic spectrum?

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vote_for_MAGA_2020 -15 points ago +12 / -27

I don’t blame the father for the kids death, but I do blame the father for how he was raising his son and not keeping track of of his son that created the situation where the kid was there

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Aspielogic2 31 points ago +31 / -0

Many people, especially around Seattle, had no idea that CHAZ was anything but some earnest (if misguided) protesters. That's what their MSM told them, that's what their Mayor and Aldermen told them.

We saw and knew how bad it was BECAUSE we have T_D, where anyone can post information without having it killed off. We can't relate to how dumb most people are because we come here and get uncensored news from the whole world.

No parent (good or bad) knows everything their kid is up to. That's why you are meeting resistance for slamming the father. He may suck, but even if he were great - the steady media/social media narrative was that CHAZ was NOT a dangerous place.

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1776-or-1984 6 points ago +8 / -2

The kid was suggestible, easily influenced as some disabled kids are, do you have any idea how much work disabled kids can be, you are jumping to conclusions about group homes and arrangements the father had made, the kid looked only mildly disabled, maybe he wandered off with his "friends", you can't track people 24/7, and also, NO ONE had any predictions for the CHAZ environment. Except rightwingers, but we're always shut up on media.

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REE_WUZ_KINGz 36 points ago +39 / -3

Fuck off with that bullshit. Dude is weeping on live tv for his disabled son that was killed and is just asking for answers and that's what you say?

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vote_for_MAGA_2020 -19 points ago +11 / -30

Maybe I fucking have a disabled brother myself with a father and mother, still fucking married, that made all the arrangements for him to be in a group home where’s he’s not fucking wandering around into communist zones and I’m fucking wondering why the same fucking thing wasn’t done for this kid!!!!

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REE_WUZ_KINGz 25 points ago +28 / -3

You aren't the only one with a disabled person in their family, you know.

Did you even watch the whole video? You're acting as if this guy is some BLM, gangbanging asshole father that didn't raise his kid right and thus he contributed to this shit. In fact, the guy said he raised all his kids in one household, he raised this kid since he was 2 years old, and he said that with his disability, his son was easily influenced. There's no evidence pointing to the contrary, either. So if you saw all of that, why would you then come here and spew all this doubt and hateful bullshit when you don't even know what happened. You some sort of professional asshole or what?

If you have someone disabled in your family, how could you not empathize with this man after watching the whole video?

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Brainz 10 points ago +10 / -0

Different strokes for different folks...you were fortunate to have this situation and blessed to have that support. This kid did not.

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Emper 19 points ago +21 / -2

Your telling me you never snuck out in the middle of the night as a teenager? All over the news is this wonderful utopia and you think the kids wouldnt want to see it? Now there could be more to this but we don't know yet.

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vote_for_MAGA_2020 -7 points ago +6 / -13

No. I never snuck out at night as a teenager. I knew I wasn’t supposed to be doing that.

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WildStar 13 points ago +14 / -1

I call bullshit. Teenagers do dumb things, that's practically the definition of teenager.

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Magafactured 1 point ago +1 / -0

True, teens sneaking out after dark is a cliché, but not true in every single case.

Seems clear from your comments that you are very sincere about the importance of protecting the more vulnerable among us.

I would guess you're catching so much shit cuz It seems like you went directly to "Bad/negligent parenting, serves you right," when it is statistically likely that parents even more protective than yours lose children every gd day.

How often does the fucknut mayor of a major city allow a police station to be overrun and the streets to become totally lawless?

Anyway, good to speak your mind.

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Bulacounty 0 points ago +1 / -1

Damn, I was sneaking out at 3am with my buddies at 14 and 15, driving cars.