Was doing some shyt but my response to this was marinating in the back of my mind..
Basically, what I am trying to say is that this side of Rampages family are fighters. And how people raise kids who are fighters, especially if the father is a fighter, may be different than how people who raise kids that are not.
So yeah, thats why I’m giving Rampage the benefit of the doubt because he doesn’t treat the other kids like he treats his son but the other kids don’t do what their older brother does.
And the older brother should be tough.. should be the toughest especially if he in the fight game. But he should also be the most disciplined one. Almost an extension of the father in some ways.
Thats how I’m treated and act (when sober

).
But I do not disagree, parents should always have some of the blame and accountability to how their child behaves even up until adulthood. My point is that from what I can tell, Rampage tries but the kid (even though normally quiet) is clearly breaking and maybe this is a turning point. He tries because he recognizes his sons issues and spoke about being with him/them more. Notice that this happened without Rampage being there.
Rampage needs to get in his ass in a strict/firm way because dude could’ve taken a life (honestly, we still don’t know the lingering effects of this) and definitely put them all in a shytty position and homie still might get jail time.