Monday 2 September 2013

Dare not call it PARENTING.

Jai singh | 06:01 |
Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman. That happened in the blink of an eye, culminating an encounter that saw Trayvon bashing Zimmerman's head into a sidewalk, and for that aggression Trayvon took a slug that ended his life. But it didn't have to happen that way.

Why are people focusing on just that moment, on just those few minutes in a gated community in an otherwise forgettable small-town Sanford Florida, and fixing all the blame to George Zimmerman?

Who else shares that blame? Society, thug culture, sure, but there's two people who really screwed up this young man's life, almost from his birth.

Who was responsible for Trayvon Martin's upbringing, ostensibly until his 18th birthday? Who was not there for him during his formative years, to not guide, guard and direct him away from the neon lights that thug culture brazenly throws up, from the lure that drugs and thugs present, thug culture, that, after hooking young Trayvon Martin, succeeded in claiming his life?

His parents. Who were not worth a damn as parents.

Read here, and learn much.


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Why do I have such interest in the Trayvon Martin story?

Because it moves me. I hate that a young man died so early. Worse, that his parents are allowing themselves to be used as tiny sprockets in the machinations of racialism, further dividing this country and advancing tenets of far-Left ideology. And, worse still, that his parents can ignore their (lack of) role in Trayvon's untimely death; instead, they are but tools of racialists and Leftists who are shifting all the blame to other people and things that just so happened to be in the right place at the time when Trayvon met his fate.

But Trayvon's fate was already baked into the cake. Trayvon was not raised correctly by his parents. Parents have, and must bear, the ultimate responsibility to raise their child in such a manner as to see him or her successfully reach adulthood.

Neither Tracy Martin nor Sabrina Fulton fulfilled their responsibility, and thus, Trayvon met a fate that millions and millions more American children, who fall victim to our outrageously sick, morally-bankrupt society promises: the destiny of a failed human, a soul not completing it's mission.

So, YOU, if you have an urge to procreate and do initiate another human being - soul to this sorry world, don't even think of abrogating YOUR responsibility, as these two sorry-ass 'parents' did theirs.

Teach your children well.

In the big scheme of things, that’s one’s only real purpose, and for most of us, the only legacy that really matters.

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