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Published on 09 Jul 2023 / In People & Blogs

They didn't turn the TV down so he turned theirs OFF FOREVER!
Search "Little Village Man Charged With Fatally Shooting His Wife And Daughter."

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sbseed
sbseed 10 months ago

"aggravated discharge of a firearm" oh goody another idiotic made up charge that means nothing...
another unlawful charge to go along with the millions of other made up shit.

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Councilof1
Councilof1 10 months ago

The ankle shot sounds like a ricochet. Shooting someone in the ankle makes zero sense, not to mention that's a small target. Whatever the lesson his son won't soon forget, pain makes events memorable.

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sauger1001
sauger1001 10 months ago

Have to agree with RPM. The mothers aren't respecting their husbands. This is nothing new, as my father went through a similar situation as I was growing up. To this day, my mother calls him abusive, yet even as a kid I saw things much differently. Like most waah☻️men, she started out "cooperaratively", but as time went passed, she seemed to become more rebellious, and her mouth got her in trouble (imo), and my father didn't take her crap. He didn't "abuse" her, but to quote Tupac, he CHECKED her. Well, after about 10yrs, she just about had enough of being "checked", and in 1974, became part of the "80%" that file for divorce. Funny how all 6 of my siblings, including one from his previous wife, sided with him, as well as people from our neighborhood, and attended his funeral back in 2000. Have yet to find anyone outside my mother accuse him of being abusive. He disciplined us quite well, and yeah he was rough a few times, while trying get his point across, but he always sat us down, and explained why we got spanked. Normies today would probably call that abuse, but America and the West is soft as shit today. JMO.
He was hit on at work by younger women, but stayed faithful, even after the divorce. I believe my mother "red pilled" him. He never dated again. Lol.

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 10 months ago

At least your father had a spine, most men are FUCKING SIMPS

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sauger1001
sauger1001 10 months ago

@Lucifer333: I probably brag on him too much, but I highly respected my dad. He could've been another entitled black man playing the victim, like those idiots Jackson and Sharpton, but he instead taught my siblings and me that if you endure adversity, it can make you stronger, not weaker. His father abandoned him as a kid; his mother was killed in an auto accident when he was 5, so he was raised by extended family members. He served in the China/Burma theater during WW II, when Segregated Barracks was Army policy, etc. So after all he went through, he wasn't about to accept any back talk (probably why I'm still single, bc I won't either; Lol). Guys like RPM are needed, bc he's more the exception than the rule today. Back in the '50s and '60s Black's had the highest percentage of two parent households. Today, we're the exact opposite. My dad went out swinging (metaphorically speaking), fighting to see us after he and my mother divorced, and continued to teach us, take us fishing, etc. He'll have my respect until I die.

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sbseed
sbseed 10 months ago

@sauger1001: i do not remember my father ever beating me, but i do remember he could still lay down the law when necessary... do not mess with the dad, did get spanked and stuff by mom but still would backtalk etc., but dad would be sarcastic and if he was pissed off you could tell how much he was holding back so he would not beat someone to death.

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sbseed
sbseed 10 months ago

@sauger1001: i think all kids who where properly disaplinned by their parents and especially their father end up 'bragging' about their fathers for bringing them up in a way that allow you to know your limits and responsibilities... my dad was awesome.

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 10 months ago

@sauger1001: Playing victim is not a black people thing, but I know what you mean, the family from my fathers side are white rednecks who have lived in the Netherlands for 400 years (as far as records will take us), even when now school is free they still cant even learn a trade or skill, (garbageman, simple factory worker, working as shop assistent). And their excuse has always been "the big man is keeping us down", its not a race thing but parasite redneck thing

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 10 months ago

@sbseed: '" i do not remember my father ever beating me, but i do remember he could still lay down the law when necessary... " Real men dont have to beat anything, its only cuck simps that have to use violence to force compliance,;..... fun fact, I was visiting an old friend of mine once (he is not a friend anymore) and his kid (think 10-12yo) didnt want to go to bed, and the father had to chase him and smack him,..., they boi himself would obey me without question and I was not even his father, .... later I heard the kid committed suicide (after he got his Math degree from Leiden uni) I was not suprised, having a weak dad you run all kids of risk of having mental problems

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sauger1001
sauger1001 10 months ago

@Lucifer333: Agreed. Whiners and parasites of any race (especially in America), just irritate me. With some exceptions, if a person wants to work, they'll usually find it if they look hard enough.

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 10 months ago

@sauger1001: America has (still) crazy amounts of oppertunities, so much so you would stumble upon them with every step you make, now this means people will make faulty decisions (this come with freedom) but thake the L and get back on the horse. Look at the owner of mgtow.tv, a debased moron, but still managed to make a profitiable bizz website that allows him to travel and have fun with bitches abroad

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 10 months ago

@sbseed: Thats normal, boys always brag about "my dad is...my dad can...." when they are 6-7-8 years old, that is just normal thing,.., but when there is no father figure.... they are already missing out of essential formative development and ego building

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sbseed
sbseed 10 months ago

@Lucifer333: i was talking about guys that are already adults who have/had parents or father that was a proper disciplinary... its not just ego, its learning how to be a man and be masculine as well as learning out to handle given situations and being self sufficient, and yes those who do not grow up with a father never learn any of that and instead learn how to be used and how to be females in conflict with themselves, hence the suicide rates in sons being raised by only feminazi's

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Lucifer333
Lucifer333 10 months ago

@sbseed: "ego building" in this case "ego" means a self -identity, I think this is important for every human and especially if you dont want to raise muppets/normies easily swayed by the need of external validation

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