Man surprises Mom and Son after serving 21 Years

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RIP to the guy but at the same time, he had set-up shop in the DOWNTRODDEN hood and he didnt pay any reparations for the terrorism that #ADOS had to endure. I honestly don't know if Mr. Kang had mistreated our Philly brothers and sisters....:ld:
If he was the type of businessman that gave back to #ADOS and the neighborhood then Im sad....if he didnt? :mjpls: The brother did his time. #ADOS needs a LEG UP. We need a pair of boots so we can pull ourselves up, family.
 

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Not sure what the point of this post is.

Are you saying that everyone should get probation for murder?
Just pointing out that while they are in here still chastising this black man after he already served his 21 years for the state white folks out here killing getting off scot-free. One breh even disrespected dude mother for still loving him???
 

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You don't pay for a life with 21 years. He was 16 years old when he decided to commit murder to take what another man worked for me.

The problem identified isn't being harsh, it is the lack of consistency which is to say they need to punish white teens with the same severity.

It's like the fact that he took a life, which has no doubt left a family with grief they'll carry for the rest of their lives, is lost on people. "Look at how happy his mum is :gladbron:".

The reaction is why I would butcher someone's family if they fukked with mine. This expectation that people should be able to play happy families after ruining another. It makes me sick.
I understand what you mean if my fam member got murdered I'd want duke to get executed either by me or the law, I wouldn't have the proper closure until something bad happened to the dude. I ain't no turn the other cheek Christian that interprets shyt wrong, and lie to myself that everything is fine and forgive a man that murdered a family member.
 

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You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do, but I am telling you that you have no right to hold her responsible for the actions of her son. There is only so much she can do. She can impose all kinds our restrictions and punishments for his behavior while under her roof, but if he chose to disobey her rules and do what he eventually did, then that is in HIM, not his mother!

What do you mean I have no right to hold her responsible? A grandiose sentence that falls flat. I have the right free thought ergo I have the right to hold her responsible for the actions of her son. She raised him and she continued to embrace him after he committed a senseless murder which shows that he was able to operate with the knowledge that any wrong committed by him would not earn his mother's scorn.

It's tragically funny that people have such a hard time with embracing accountability. If people realised their actions would bring dishonour upon their family and shunned, I doubt they would be so trigger happy.

It is obvious that you are from somewhere else or come from a different culture, but I understand that where they are from, it wasn’t an easy life.

Yeah, as a Jamaican I don't know anything about hardship and people trivialising the atrocities committed by their family :stopitslime:

It is because this shyt is close to home that it sickens me so much. People failing to raise their children, people failing to appreciate the damage they have caused, people expecting their lives to go back to normal when they've robbed others of that opportunity.

We can agree to disagree with this topic, but I personally felt his mother when she saw her son. Breh may be whatever to you or whoever else, but that isn’t going to stop a mother from loving her son....

Yeah, we are not going to reach an agreement. The problem is that you seem to think that love is an excuse to shirk one's responsibility. As a parent, your job is to raise your children and ensure they stay on the right path.

When you cry tears of joy over a reunion with your murdering son outside of prison, you're showing that above all else what you wanted was their freedom.

Someone could love their son whilst recognising that them being released from prison for murder is nothing to feel elated about. The mood would be sombre and the expectation would be that they start to atone for their crimes.

For all the c00ns in here saying if you take a life you need to deal with the consequences :whistle::whistle:

18 year old white girl gets 36 months probation for killing 3 pedestrians

1) You are comparing offences where the malice involved is completely different. Killing someone due to recklessness involves a less culpable mind than shooting someone in a robbery.

2) You are speaking as though people are okay with the white girl getting a slap on the wrist for killing 3 pedestrians. If I had things my way, she would be horse whipped and imprisoned for life.

Society places too much focus on giving people second chances. It is disrespectful to the people who were robbed their chance.

Started this thread as a feel good moment, then everyone started talking about not caping for a killer......

You couldn't find a story of someone graduating after experiencing hardship? Shed light on someone donating time and/or money to their community.

Why should this be a feel good moment? Is this how low we are setting the bar. That we should rejoice over a murderer being reunited with his mother outside of prison :gucci:.

Again, this is something that sickens me. It seems that people have more love for the degenerate who manages to achieve the bare minimum than the person who makes an effort to live a clean life.
 
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