«So did my Mother, 58 years ago.»
A father escorted his two sons back to CVS to return stolen items
«I would lend more credence if the Dad didn't record the whole thing to virtue signal. Like Father like Sons.»
«There is no point in doing this. Those feral animals are opportunistic scavengers.»
«I like how he interrupts the people at the counter instead of waiting his turn. Also, this is a Walgreens.»
«Oooohhhh... He was so close but failed right at the end.!!!
I was feeling optimistic....
Then he started slinging around the N word & blew it.!!»
«Well, I do commend the father for bringing the kids back to the store, but calling your own black kids 'niggas', is a bit of a WTF! Black parents should be washing their kids mouths out with soap if they use the word, not fucking encourage it.
-I once tore down a brand new fence that a church had built, about 100 feet long, 6 foot high, with a couple friends when I was 13. My mother found out and beat mine and my friends ass with a belt, although my friend was able to sneak some snow pants on underneath his jogging pants before the beating ensued, so he didn't feel it that much, and then my grandfather tooks us back to the church with a bag of nails and some hammers and we spent the day making that fence look as good as new. That was one of my better lessons learned.»
«Democrat instituted laws and programs such as welfare (EBT), courts favoring the mothers, media demonizing men, masculinity, insulting us subliminally as "dumb guy" was all designed to separate children from their parents, by removing the father entirely from their lives and enslaving him to the state. Boys raised by single mothers. An epidemic. Yeah? I don't need to say more there.
Slavery still exists. One of the many forms it comes in, is slavery of the black man (all men) to the system or to crime (part of the system design) as a form of subservience. The system uses them like pawns. And most play right into their hands.
For whatever reason, that man was still able to be there. Good for him, and his boy's best learn from him before another man teaches them. That's the real lesson they have yet to grasp.
If only all parents did like he did, we'd be in a better place.»
«When I was 5 years old, my dad borrowed a truck from his friend. At some point, I took a quarter out of the center console. Later on, I showed my Dad. He forced me to take that quarter, knock on that man's door, and while crying I told that guy what I did and returned the quarter to him. I think lesson that really shaped who I turned out to be today.»
«Damn dude, good on you...if only the millions of other people would have done the same.»
