Big Pun son talks homelessness after his father died

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Pun was candid about being a domestic abuser of his wife, and a victim of child abuse from his pop in his music. When he was alive, his wife mentioned that he'd have his kids fight and beat each other up to entertain guests.
At the time, I thought she said it as a joke. But it was true.

Real piece of shyt as a human being. If you can find the Combat Jack interview that his son and wife gave, they speak about everything including their lives after he passed.

Modern internet is based on 30 second clips, hot takes, and headlines....so most won't fukk with it. But it's a long interview that touches on everything.

On some on not trolling shyt.

Pun is the saddest story I ever heard in hip-hop and one of the saddest stories in general.

There's people who deal with things and could handle it and there's people who can't. Everyone is affected differently.

I couldn't imagine my child, going through what pun went through. Which is why I hug, love, play with, teach, patient, and just overall show so much unconditional love.

You talking about Pun, who was a kid who was abused, neglected and not loved in his home. His real father was not in his life, and his step father abused him mentally and physically, and his mother was a drug addict who didn't love pun and didn't give a fukk about him. That shyt fukked pun up. Sometimes the shyt you go through as a kid fukk you up. Especially in the 70's and 80's when pun was growing up, where there was no awareness or programs to help deal with this as there is today.

No excuse for what pun did as far as repeating the cycle and self destructing. But I could see why it happened and that shyt is sad. He beat his wife, which was super fukked up, and he kinda did the same shyt his step pops would do to him to his kids. Wake them up out their sleep in wee hours of the morning and have them knuckle up. Pun was a monster.
 

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On some on not trolling shyt.

Pun is the saddest story I ever heard in hip-hop and one of the saddest stories in general.

There's people who deal with things and could handle it and there's people who can't. Everyone is affected differently.

I couldn't imagine my child, going through what pun went through. Which is why I hug, love, play with, teach, patient, and just overall show so much unconditional love.

You talking about Pun, who was a kid who was abused, neglected and not loved in his home. His real father was not in his life, and his step father abused him mentally and physically, and his mother was a drug addict who didn't love pun and didn't give a fukk about him. That shyt fukked pun up. Sometimes the shyt you go through as a kid fukk you up. Especially in the 70's and 80's when pun was growing up, where there was no awareness or programs to help deal with this as there is today.

No excuse for what pun did as far as repeating the cycle and self destructing. But I could see why it happened and that shyt is sad. He beat his wife, which was super fukked up, and he kinda did the same shyt his step pops would do to him to his kids. Wake them up out their sleep in wee hours of the morning and have them knuckle up. Pun was a monster.
Unfortunately, DMX is said to have overdosed and is in bad shape. He spoke very openly about his Mom abusing him as a child.
He seems to have directed that anger inward rather than physically striking out at his wife and family. But that pain never went away.

These bad parents create and unleash monsters into the world.
 
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Unfortunately, DMX is said to have overdosed and is in bad shape. He spoke very openly about him Mom abusing him as a child.
He seems to have directed that anger inward rather than physically striking out at his wife and family. But that pain never went away.

These bad parents create and unleash monsters into the world.

I just heard of this, and I'm not gonna lie. I'm a bit sad.

But your absolutely right, some people deal with pain differently than others.

I hate abusive parents, like how could you abuse this little angel.

I had an upstairs neighbor when I moved in to a new state and a new hood. The lady upstairs has a baby no older than 11 month old probably. She'd let that baby cry all night, yell at the baby "what you crying for, aint nobody did shyt to you", Like it was crazy. Sometime's I'd hear her take care of the baby and be nice to the baby, but at least once a day I'd hear her treat the baby like shyt.
 

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I just heard of this, and I'm not gonna lie. I'm a bit sad.

But your absolutely right, some people deal with pain differently than others.

I hate abusive parents, like how could you abuse this little angel.

I had an upstairs neighbor when I moved in to a new state and a new hood. The lady upstairs has a baby no older than 11 month old probably. She'd let that baby cry all night, yell at the baby "what you crying for, aint nobody did shyt to you", Like it was crazy. Sometime's I'd hear her take care of the baby and be nice to the baby, but at least once a day I'd hear her treat the baby like shyt.
I used to catch the Path train, and my heart was broken one time to see/hear this woman berate and abuse her son one night.

He was her punching bag. Everything in life that frustrated her was taken out on him.
 
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