I don’t, and I know where you are going with this...don’t do that. It’s a disingenuous argument. If my kids go out and do something stupid and they get killed, yes, I would say that is my fault.
The dad looked like a good father, and it's really hard to lose a child. Anyone blaming one human being (the father) for the killing done by another human (whoever killed his son) is an insensitive cold deranged retard.
And fuck CHAZ btw, and Raz Simone, and all those antifa gimps. Goddamn.
I've seen parents raise their kids perfectly to the T. Did everything right with their upbringing and their kids still overdosed and died or drove drunk and died. Bad decisions based on the child's decision dosent make the parent at fault.
Why would a kid need to turn to drugs or alcohol if they had loving parents who raised them well?
The guy has Somalian level IQ (or is a troll, tough to tell) — just look at all his responses in this thread, and then go through his comment history. It’s honestly sad, the level of self-righteousness, while claiming to be Christian and then passing such judgement and accusations onto others that he doesn’t even know. He accuses others of having no love, but his entire comment history here shows he’s full of hate. Projection at its finest, and mods should swiftly deport
All it takes is one bad decision at a party. I've seen it happen real time. I've never taken a drug in my life and have seen it all, wasn't my thing. But I've seen good kids get caught up in the moment and it's all over.
You don’t think there are kids who are raised well by two parents who turn to drugs? I’m happy that your ignorance has turned out well for you and your family. Others aren’t so lucky.
He’s either a concern troll or generally retarded. Sadly, karma is gonna kick his ass and I pray for his (current or future potential children) when they end up addicted or w/ some other struggle and he has to learn first hand that upbringing doesn’t dictate who and when addiction hits
I don’t know, but we do. I was addicted to heroin for 4 years late teens early 20s. I’m in 30S now, Ivy League graduate, good job, fiancée, huge loving family, and both parents that gave my brother and I everything and were loving, amazing and fairly strict. My brother is as straight edge as it gets, and an MD. I took a different path for a short period, and it was no fault of my parents in any way
I don’t, and I know where you are going with this...don’t do that. It’s a disingenuous argument. If my kids go out and do something stupid and they get killed, yes, I would say that is my fault.
Don't listen to that maniac, what a cunt.
The dad looked like a good father, and it's really hard to lose a child. Anyone blaming one human being (the father) for the killing done by another human (whoever killed his son) is an insensitive cold deranged retard.
And fuck CHAZ btw, and Raz Simone, and all those antifa gimps. Goddamn.
Why would a kid need to turn to drugs or alcohol if they had loving parents who raised them well?
The guy has Somalian level IQ (or is a troll, tough to tell) — just look at all his responses in this thread, and then go through his comment history. It’s honestly sad, the level of self-righteousness, while claiming to be Christian and then passing such judgement and accusations onto others that he doesn’t even know. He accuses others of having no love, but his entire comment history here shows he’s full of hate. Projection at its finest, and mods should swiftly deport
You have no love.
All it takes is one bad decision at a party. I've seen it happen real time. I've never taken a drug in my life and have seen it all, wasn't my thing. But I've seen good kids get caught up in the moment and it's all over.
What makes them good kids?
You don’t think there are kids who are raised well by two parents who turn to drugs? I’m happy that your ignorance has turned out well for you and your family. Others aren’t so lucky.
He’s either a concern troll or generally retarded. Sadly, karma is gonna kick his ass and I pray for his (current or future potential children) when they end up addicted or w/ some other struggle and he has to learn first hand that upbringing doesn’t dictate who and when addiction hits
No, it doesn't happen.
I don’t know, but we do. I was addicted to heroin for 4 years late teens early 20s. I’m in 30S now, Ivy League graduate, good job, fiancée, huge loving family, and both parents that gave my brother and I everything and were loving, amazing and fairly strict. My brother is as straight edge as it gets, and an MD. I took a different path for a short period, and it was no fault of my parents in any way
Amazing parents, but you turn to heroin? Doesn't happen.