DAD TEACHES DAUGHTER HOW TO USE GUN

Hey guys so I saw this video online of a father teaching his daughter how to use a gun, I must confess when I first saw the video I was furious of the father. the first thought that came into my mind was how could he have subjectd and expose his young child to such a brutality and wickedness. well it appeared I was too quick to judge, offcourse I repeated the video several times before I could get it.



When you see this video the first thing you see is a man abusing a child and exposing her to "evil" use of gun. but can we just look beyond pictures and watch, listen with a 3D lens this's a kind of father any responsible lady will want for her kids. and lets not forget in USA and other non black countries of the world has killed thousand's of blacks people killed for their colors, and this a father preparing his first born child to survive and for self-defense  lets look at what he said.

     Dad; miss Grace what kind of rounds do you have?
     Grace;22,3,45,22
     Dad; miss Grace if you are in a job and their talking about family and friends what's it called?
     Grace; nepotism
     Dad; if you have friends that don't do shit is he an asset or liability?
     Grace; liability
     Dad; how many people are on the sex offender list?
     Grace;750,000
     Dad; dad thought you that you are a goddess so you can never be any man's what?
     Grace; bitch or hoe
     Dad; when you are attacked whose going to safe you?
     Grace; nobody but myself
     Dad; what's your job when am gone
     Grace; to pick up where you left off and take care of my siblings
He started off by referring to his daughter as "miss Grace" obviously this a man that not just love and value but also respect her because you can feel it by the way he addressed her.
after fixing the gun with her eyes closed, he started remind her of her values. I see a man mentally aware of the unjust of the society and protecting his family the best way fit. I see a role model to dads out there who has missed it somewhere in their perception on how to be a father. I see a man worthy of fatherhood and last but not the least I see a true representative of black and it's culture and our lost forgotten beauty. if this's is not a perfect example of fathers passing down core values I don't know what it's


BNM

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