“My son is a good boy,” the 54-year-old mother told the Daily News Friday night at her Queens home.
I don't think mom knows her boy very well. She probably has issues too.
I'm sure the animal brings home a few extra dollars from his exploits so mommie just looks the other way....
jail the mother...jail the father if you can find him.
THere’s a word for people like that.
““My son is a good boy,” the 54-year-old mother told the Daily News.....”
And there’s the problem
Mom defends…
Ya. She’s June cleaver instead of high most of the time and in denial of most of reality
That car was goin' ta be my Muvvers Day gift.
Acting, exactly, like I raised him.
a generation of sociopaths.
How to write an MSM article about a young black criminal. Choose 4 elements from below:
He’s a good boy
loves his momma
took his grandma to church every Sunday
was working hard to get his GED
was an aspiring rap artist
he loved to tell jokes
He worked two jobs at ABC and XYZ (fill in blank)
all the people in the neighborhood loved him, always willing to lend a hand.
his sisters really looked up to their big brother
had a steady job and was planning to marry his baby-momma
God help these creatures if that was my mother on those steps going to church...
“Mom defends Queens 16-year-old arrested for punching woman down church steps as a ‘good boy’”
I’m sorry honey, but no... he’s not.
I thought we got a late start. Evidently not really. She had him at 38. Has dad weighed in on the situation yet? Lol.
Having nothing to do with race, I noticed that parents often refuse to see glaring sociopathy in their children. And even if they did, what could they do about it? I think denial is a coping mechanism.
There was a kid in my neighborhood whose dad was a cop. He’d committed rape of other, smaller boys repeatedly. I’m sure the dad was talked to by other fathers. I found out later he’d gone to prison at an early age. But the parents were in total denial. To the day they died, despite court cases and prison terms, I’m sure they describe him as a wonderful son.
Another Dindu.
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“He made a mistake”
Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt, lady.
Right up there with “my dog doesn’t bite”.
Now we know why he turned out a piece of garbage with no morals at all.
bttt
In the early 60’s one of our local tv stations had a show called Juvenile Judge. They would take actual juvenile court cases and reenact them. Often times the child came from a home where a female grandparent would the child’s guardian. After questioning the child, the parent or guardian was asked about the child. Almost without exception the parent or guardian reported the child was never a problem. He’s such a good boy was often heard. The judge would then ask a probation officer if the child had previous contact with the court. Again, almost without exception, the child had a laundry list of prior offenses.