rmolin73;1380077 wrote:Garbage pure garbage. The kids will continue the cycle.
And THIS is the kind of thing that the local youth center is trying to prevent. Almost all of the kids who don't qualify as refugees have some sort of family dysfunction, and often, it manifests itself like this. This kind of behavior is actually a status thing, and it's disgusting.
Any time I see a parent act this way, I honestly want to just walk up to them and say, "Congratulations. You've now shown that you don't care at all about trying to give your child(ren) a better life than you have. If anything, you are so completely self-centered, that you might possibly hope they have a worse life than you, because it would be the one speck of pride you might still have over your kids."
Flat out pisses me off.
rmolin73;1380589 wrote:Those that make racist comments like "animals" or "apes" are the same cowards that wouldn't say a peep in person. I pity them just like I pity the garbage in the video.
If said as a result of ethnicity or skin color, I agree.
A girl that my wife was mentoring while she was in middle school acts a LOT like this today. As a sophomore, she was eligible for doing the post-secondary option at Akron North. Since then, she's gotten pregnant, dropped out of high school, and now lives off Uncle Sam with absolutely zero motivation to do anything but pick fights with "hoes." She behaves in EXACTLY the same way as the women in this video. Her son, who she CLAIMS to love more than anything, is being set up for failure, and his mom is playing the starring role in that plot.