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Monday, August 21, 2017

He rolled his eyes. And, he's still alive. My second oldest son. He's a teenager so of course he knows everything, BUT he forgot for a moment who was talking to him. He did not like what I was saying about getting his older brother angry while he's driving.
My oldest son is an inexperienced driver and doesn't need the added distraction. But his younger brother didn't want to hear what I had to say SO, he rolled his eyes. I told him to, "come here", but I was so afraid of what I would do I pushed him away, allowing the sofa to break his fall. I told him we needed some space between us before I punched him in his face.
I said a lot more before sending him out of my presence. I told him he could come back when he felt he could dwell in my presence workout endangering his well being.
The next day I regretted my outburst, (not all of it, but some ). I regretted, until I thought about Michael Brown.
My son's attitude will get his ¢®]®¥ kicked by me. His attitude will cause me to scare the devil or of him. If it gets too bad I'll take his cell phone. But, he'll survive my wrath.
The same attitude with SOME police will result in an early grave.
My son needs to know that,
It's better to be wronged and alive,
than to be right and dead.

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  1. So True! It's much different to be a Black parent raising a son than it is to be a white parent in the same situation..We have to tell and train our kids,especially our sons in ways that they don't...

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