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This post is not about the robbery, it is a post about the family. (Original Post) oneshooter Nov 2014 OP
Belongs in the Gungeon....read the comments below the article you just associated yourself pkdu Nov 2014 #1
You really don't read too well'do you. oneshooter Nov 2014 #2
Apparently better than you do, but not a high bar , I'll grant you that. Nt pkdu Nov 2014 #3
This line ... GeorgeGist Dec 2014 #4
Yup. 99Forever Dec 2014 #6
Willfully negligent parenting seveneyes Dec 2014 #5
I've noticed that attitude in a lot of parents in recent years magical thyme Dec 2014 #7

pkdu

(3,977 posts)
1. Belongs in the Gungeon....read the comments below the article you just associated yourself
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 11:03 PM
Nov 2014

with.

Feel all warm and fuzzy?

oneshooter

(8,614 posts)
2. You really don't read too well'do you.
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 11:47 PM
Nov 2014

The post is about the families attitude toward the son being shot while committing an armed robbery.

GeorgeGist

(25,322 posts)
4. This line ...
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 07:07 AM
Dec 2014
The concealed carry savior pumped out 5 rounds, and although it’s unclear how many shots actually hit White, he was rushed to a nearby hospital and treated for his wounds.
 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
7. I've noticed that attitude in a lot of parents in recent years
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 08:44 AM
Dec 2014

Their snowflake is just so very special that anything they do is justified and is to be tolerated by everybody else. It starts from when they are very young, and I think it does contribute to crimes of all kind, not just violent crimes. Kids need to have boundaries to know they have a place in the world, verbally starting from about 2 years old when they need to learn the word, "No," and before that when they get really mobile and can get into danger. When they don't find boundaries they just keep pushing further and further trying to find them.

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