What kind of parents raise SAVAGES who think counterfeit money is worth a human life.
— A Gene Robinson (@AlBuffalo2nite) February 1, 2026
This was not desperation.
This was not fear.
This was entitlement armed with a gun.
A fast food manager did his job. He refused fake cash. He enforced a basic rule of commerce. Pay with real… pic.twitter.com/jy1QsrdoDq
What kind of parents raise SAVAGES who think counterfeit money is worth a human life.
This was not desperation.
This was not fear.
This was entitlement armed with a gun.A fast food manager did his job. He refused fake cash. He enforced a basic rule of commerce. Pay with real money or leave. That should have been the end of it.
Instead, after the transaction was corrected, theft followed. Tips were taken. Accountability followed that. A phone came out. A license plate was about to be documented.
And then came the words that tell you everything about the moral collapse behind this act.
“You’re about to get shot.”
Not over survival.
Not over abuse.
Not over threat.Over being told no.
A teenager stepped out of a car, raised a handgun, and executed a working man in front of his job. He collapsed and died where he stood. A life erased over counterfeit bills and wounded pride.
This is not a “youth tragedy.”
This is not a “systemic failure.”This is the product of homes that never taught restraint, never taught consequence, never taught reverence for life, never taught that humiliation is not grounds for murder.
The court handed down forty years. That is justice measured in decades, but it does not restore the dead, and it does not answer the deeper question that should shake every decent person.
Who taught her that murder was an acceptable response to embarrassment.
Who failed so completely that a gun became her answer to accountability.
Who raised someone so hollow that a minimum wage manager became disposable.This is what happens when discipline is replaced with indulgence, when shame is weaponized instead of conscience, when violence is normalized and work is despised.
A man went to work and never came home.
A teenager chose a trigger over character.
And society is left pretending this is complicated.It isn’t.
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Same people who believe it is ok to have men play in women's sports.