son comes out of the closet to his religous parents

Jesus Christ.

But the line at the end was on Breaking Bad proportions: "Unfortunately, I'm sorry to say, that you are."
 
 
I'm about to film a video telling my parents I'm "gay" too. I'll make sure they beat the **** out of me by cutting them in on a third of all profits raised

30k son
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I'm seriously about to talk to mom dukes about pulling this ****
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Kid was wild disrespectful to his family...

...if they say they won't support you, eat that and move out.

His father most likely knew that boy was gay from childhood, and there's no telling how many times that kid doesn't even know about his father having to defend him...

...still, he kept a roof over his head for years, food in his stomach, and clothes on his back.

Instead of keeping it a private family matter he chose to videotape it, attempt to play the victim, and play his family to the world as insensitive and cruel...

...I don't respect that - **** him and his 30k.
 
"Scientific proof trumps the word of GOD."

Oh wow that escalated quickly. Once the violence started all that hatred spewed out their mouths. Im guessing the grandma and father were also in the room? :smh: :x
 
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40k AND living in Georgia?
 

This dude has a year, probably more, worth of rent in his pocket just like that
 
Dude just got gifted a salary because his parents hurled some insults at him :lol:

Unbelievable.
 
This woman is trying to have her cake and eat it too.

"You have to leave because I don't want people to believe condone this behavior."

"If that's your choice [...] I'm not disowning you."

The fact that people can't see their own contradictions/hypocrisy is sad.

Tryna play ol' boy and make him seem like he the one trying to leave.
 
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Oh wow didn't know he had a crowd funding thing too :lol:

Man, I've seen so many dumb kick starters where ppl will give money for anything.

Kid was wild disrespectful to his family...

...if they say they won't support you, eat that and move out.

His father most likely knew that boy was gay from childhood, and there's no telling how many times that kid doesn't even know about his father having to defend him...

...still, he kept a roof over his head for years, food in his stomach, and clothes on his back.


Instead of keeping it a private family matter he chose to videotape it, attempt to play the victim, and play his family to the world as insensitive and cruel...

...I don't respect that - **** him and his 30k.

:rofl: :smh: :stoneface: @ a father doing what he's suppose to do even being something worthy of mention like he should be praised for providing for his own. The kid aint some murderer the father is putting up with. He's just gay.

In situations like that where the father may have had to defend his son when he aint even know, the father was probably still taking it out on his son when he got home in some aggressive manner to vent his frustrations. All of this kid's disrespect is a product of the home he was raised in.

The fact that they all probably knew he was gay without him making it official (him included) lets me know he probably recorded this to document their cruel and insensitive ways. If they so quick to disown him don't see why he shouldn't be prepared to do the same.

No need to tolerate the intolerant.
 
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Kid was wild disrespectful to his family...

...if they say they won't support you, eat that and move out.

His father most likely knew that boy was gay from childhood, and there's no telling how many times that kid doesn't even know about his father having to defend him...

...still, he kept a roof over his head for years, food in his stomach, and clothes on his back.

Instead of keeping it a private family matter he chose to videotape it, attempt to play the victim, and play his family to the world as insensitive and cruel...

...I don't respect that - **** him and his 30k.
How is he disrespectful for calling them out? 

His father chose to have a child and provided as he should. This makes sense.

I don't see how videotaping is wrong in this situation considering the situation can backfire, which it did. 
 
Its bad for both parties. I can sympathize for both sides but don't condone the type of communication their having. Disaster from beginning to end
 
First off Id like to say the parents were wrong for the name calling, and calling him a disgrace at the end of the video.
Regardless of what your beliefs are, you just dont treat your child like that.
With that being said...

There comes a point in every young adult's life when living with your parents, under their rules, is no longer an option, and its time to stand on your own.
Usually it is triggered by something. Whether it is graduating from high school/college, the parents feeling disrespected in some way, the child wanting more independence
or simply just an age thing where it is time to go.

Daniel and his parents were at that crossroads. It happens. Kids get kicked out everyday b. And for much less.
I, for one, dont see anything wrong with the parents standing by their beliefs. And if the two parties cant find a way for those beliefs and Daniel's lifestyle to co-exist,
then it probably was time for Daniel to move on.

But where i think the parents went wrong is letting those beliefs get in the way of loving their son, and treating
him as a human being, with dignity and respect. You cant be calling him a disgrace.

Where I think Daniel went wrong is by not accepting the fact that he was getting kicked out and moving on. (And I understand it can be a hard pill to swallow at the moment.) At first he tried to accept it when he said he will "be out by Thursday at midnight." He should have just left it at that.

But then he start saying that they are disowning him (which I DONT think was the case) and got all emotional trying to justify their reasons for kicking him out.
Its like, you already know their beliefs and they know yours. What is there to argue about? Just move on and enjoy being who you are. Eventually they will come around.

As far as the fight at the end goes, I think he deserved that *** whoopin.
I dont know how any of you were raised, but aint no way in hell i could yell at my mom they way he did. Insta-*ss-whoopin by both parents.
Which is exactly what happened. It had nothing to do with him being gay, he was being disrespectful.

Even as she was hitting him he holla out "No!, You're not gonna F'n hit me! Get off me B***h! Get off me!"
Then pops got in it and he starts tryin to rationalize :lol: "She's the one that..."

Anyway, he is up to 45K on that gofundme so i guess in the end he is winning.
 
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Kind if shows you the difference in mindset between two cultures for me. If I showed this video to my Sudanese friends they would agree with the parents 100%. My american friends would sympathize with the attention seeker.
 
As an Athiest, I'd love to see the reaction of all different cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds who happen to believe in religion. It'd be straight up comedy.

Just another reason why religion just continues to breed ignorance, don't even want to imagine how an Arab-Muslim religious family would react :lol: he'd probably be dead :smh:
 
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Knew that kid was gay immediately when I heard his voice.

Born gay is obviously a thing, listen to the lisps and the female sounding whining voices. That's genetic right?
 
Damn, this is up past $30k now :wow:

Guess he won't any problems moving out now :lol:

I'd M. Bison slide out of that house into a nice apartment so fast bruh.

Just had a visual of this N Bison legit sliding out of someone's house with a Hobo sack on his shoulders while laughing.
 
Parents had to have a feeling he was gay, they were just oblivious due to their religion

Idk how you can be blind to his feminine mannerisms
 
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