Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Gee...The victim is WHITE, I wonder what color the teens are ?????

Maryland man left for dead by group of teens  May. 12, 2015

7 arrested after throng of teens brutally beat Maryland man

A throng of Maryland high schoolers savagely beat up a man after he tried to break up a teen-on-teen fight in front of home, police said.

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Who failed to properly raise, nurture, supervise and imbue these children with a sense of compassion, empathy and respect for their neighbors?

Is it caregivers like Baltimore mom/grandmother Ms. Toya Graham who grew up witnessing other moms building large families that struggle and experience hardships, and at eighteen-years-old began building a large family that she irresponsibly introduced to the same struggles and hardships?

Despite advising CNN's Anderson Cooper, "At no time is my son a thug," Ms. Graham raised at least one extremely angry, depressed, frustrated male child who joined other depressed, angry, frustrated children attempting to cause grave harm to peaceful people charged with protecting their community from depressed, angry, frustrated children, teens and adults.

Or are the caregivers to children like American rapper Kendrick Lamar (born June 17, 1987) who in his 2015 Grammy award winning Rap Performance, "I", writes, "I've been dealing with depression ever since an adolescent."

Quoting a January 2011 LAWeekly interview with Kendrick:

"Lamar's parents moved from Chicago to Compton in 1984 with all of $500 in their pockets. "My mom's one of 13 siblings, and they all got six kids, and till I was 13 everybody was in Compton," he says.

"I'm 6 years old, seein' my uncles playing with shotguns, sellin' dope in front of the apartment. My moms and pops never said nothing, 'cause they were young and living wild, too. I got about 15 stories like 'Average Joe.'"


Or are caregivers like the people who 'created' popular American rapper, Tupac Amaru Shakur (born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), responsible for causing Tupac to rap/write and clearly describe the horrific child neglect and maltreatment he suffered as a developing human child?

In one rap titled 'Dear Mama' Tupac writes about his love/hate relationship with his mom, his anger and great disappointment with his dad...in another rap titled 'That's Just The Way It Is' an emotionally abused and neglected Tupac writes about harming his peaceful neighbors and frequent thoughts of committing suicide.

Does anyone have ANY idea who is failing these kids?

The people our society says are legally responsible for raising and nurturing peaceful children are not being arrested and charged with child abuse or maltreatment offenses for failing to supervise their children, why?

#maternal-paternal-responsibility