Libertus Posted June 9, 2013 Posted June 9, 2013 Excerpt from the video description:"This video was recorded on Sunday, May 26, 2013. It is completely unedited. I (Caleb Leverett) uploaded the video to YouTube the very same day, but kept it set to private until June 6, 2013.I am Parker's dad, father, biological father, Daddy and guy who cut his umbilical cord. [...] I am a subscriber to the non-aggression principle (NAP) which basically says that the initiation of force is always immoral. I raise all four of my children in a non-violent manner, i.e., I never spank my kids... EVER. All four of my kids are very familiar with the NAP are extremely well behaved; anyone who knows them personally will testify that this is true.Until today (Saturday, June 8, 2013) there was no description to the video. I am adding it to help others understand the broader picture. Parker has lived with me full time since the day this was filmed. I picked up my other three kids from their mom and step-dad's house yesterday for my first week of summer vacation with them. The pick up was text book perfect and without incident, of which I am thankful. [...]I thank many of you for your kind, encouraging words. I even thank the critics, for your words are teaching Parker and I to hone our skills, and yes, Parker and I read every single word. Have a peaceful day and remember, you own yourself. No one else owns you." I think both, the father and the son, would make excellent guests on your show, Stef. They both seem to be well spoken and very straight shooters, from what I understand
Joey Posted June 9, 2013 Posted June 9, 2013 Caleb Leverett also hosted the Liberty Fest West Last year that Adam K. and Stefan Molyneux were a part of down here in Odessa, Texas.
Renza Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 Worth watching video, although heartbreaking. It must be such a difficult situation to be in; what a brave young man! I was amazed by the positive attitude of the policemen. [Y]
TheLolGuy Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 Wow this is a seriously powerful video. There is a lot to be learnt from it! Would love to see Stefan's thoughts on it and possibly get an interview with them! Set it up Mr MMD![rollsmile]
nathanm Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 Damn, this is super hardcore. This poor kid is enduring a non-stop assault of…well I don't even know where to start, I am sure those versed in psychology could base a whole course on all the tricks she's using. Never seen or experienced anything quite like it. It's not as Show Business as laptop shooter dad, but it probably deserves to be as popular. *whew*
Magenta Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 That took an extreme amount of courage, Parker. I've done the same thing and let me say: it only gets better from here - that might be the most difficult thing you'll ever do in your life. Good on you for rejecting corruption from your life! Your actions give me hope for the future and for rejecting corruption.
prohexa Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 I can very much identify with Parker and the frustruation he must feel, cought between two divorced parents that hate each other. That's just how I grew up, and it was truly horrible. At first I was surprised of how calm and seemingly reasonable his mother was, but my jaw completely dropped to the floor when she first called for police backup, and then made a promise to beat Parker up afterwards - as if that was a convincing argument and a sign of love and compassion?! [:|] [+o(] My own mother was also physically abusive and she didn't stop hitting me until I was big enough to throw her to the floor. Her crying and emotional manipulation was spot on like Parker's mother, often used in situations when physical violence was not an option available to her. If Parker ever finds his way to this thread I'd like to tell him that I think I know how he feels and that I'm sorry that he had to go through all this. On the other hand, it also made me uncomfortable when Parker had to defend Caleb's drinking habits ("he only had two beers"), and Caleb himself didn't seem to have a lot to say in his defence when Parker's mother accused him for having an unhealthy life style, particularly unsuitable for children; drugs, drinking, poor housing conditions, bad economy, etc. [*-)] To sum it up, I'm convinced Parker made the right choice to choose a NAP father over an obviously abusive mother, but I can't help feeling that his options were sub-optimal...
Guest darkskyabove Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 Forced myself to watch the entire video, though it reminded me of every day with my Mom. I only wish I'd handled my situation(s) as well as Parker seemed to. What I would point out is that this video is not an aberration, this is how America really is. The only difference is the technology available to show all the dirty details. Any who were never subjected to this form of emotional blackmail are the aberrations. I lived it, I watched all my friends live it, I watched my friends grow up and subject their children to it, I've seen it repeatedly enacted by strangers. It is endemic to a society that has little, if any, clue, as to how to live. Hell, I've worked my butt off trying to figure stuff out, and still can't claim any special expertise. Reinforces my admiration for the peaceful parenting practitioners. Thank you Stephan, Dayna, and all the others I don't know of. And I don't even have children!
Jose Perez Posted June 11, 2013 Posted June 11, 2013 Amazing to have this stuff documented like this! Thanks for sharing it. The bitch's voice when she says "I love you", you gotta love the intonation... And at 43:30, when Parker says "then they shouldn't be enforcing anything", brilliant, just brilliant!
MCM Posted July 31, 2013 Posted July 31, 2013 "Family is forever" that myth is slowly being destroyed thankfully. Hope Parker is recovering well from all the traumas.
MysterionMuffles Posted July 31, 2013 Posted July 31, 2013 I finally took the time to watch the whole thing and damn man...Parker is one brave lad. That psycho mom is manipulative, crying out of convenience to try and win sympathy points from the cop. Whats awkward is when shes calling the cops herself theres a brief instance shes asking what they did over the weekend, and her first reaction was to insult him before letting him continue. Just disgusting what she did. I cant even describe the many insane tricks she tried to pull. I admire Parker's ability to stay calm 90% of the time but when he did snap at her it was utterly shocking. So much buried angst hes trying to keep away but she pulled it all out of him after probably instilling that anger into him based on his reports of abuse.
Shqiptar Posted August 27, 2013 Posted August 27, 2013 <i>On August 19, 2013 Judge Denn Whalen ordered that Parker go live with his mom and step-dad, who recently moved 6 hours away to San Antonio. He got about 15 minutes to say goodbye.</i> The anger I feel towards that mother is crazy. I don't even know her.It's sick what the state and that mother are doing. That judge should step down. I am holding a lot of curses and ranting back right now. Four years and then Parker is free from that vile wretch of a mother.
Josh F Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 "Come inside so we can talk about whats wrong with you" "I hate to say this but you're being real ugly right now" "maybe you're internalizing our funny family" "the punch punch game" "I would put your bald headed through the window if I didnt think your dad would shoot me" Cop arrives and she starts crying immediately for the first time. Such sick manipulation. I can relate. this poor kid man what a champ
dayna j. Posted October 5, 2013 Posted October 5, 2013 Wow..this video brought up some seriously negative stuff for me. I had to resist hard in order to prevent myself from lashing out against people on youtube who were siding with the mother.
Joshua Whitworth Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 I still remember watching this for the first time. It was like reliving my childhood... not a fun thing to go through. I like him was just as strong and stood my ground; got knuckles for it though. It would be nice to have a full update. My guess is, he will go back, live with her as required, and the second he turns 18, that relationship ends for good. Mom is shooting herself in the foot. The damage is done though really. Hopefully dad takes the time to explain his mistakes and make right for the years he put him through by choosing a mate with such obvious character flaws. smh
Josh F Posted November 1, 2013 Posted November 1, 2013 Damn, I am deFOOing at 27, this kid is a fucking super hero holy shit. This video is hard to watch, but man, it helped me see a lot of the bullshit in my own life. What a fucking CHAMP!
_LiveFree_ Posted November 1, 2013 Posted November 1, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spaZ4bjfBBU This is a follow up video. The father mentions Stefan Molyneux. edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J3U9BuoDfs another follow up. This is the video immediately following the judges orders for Parker to go with his mom. Watch this one to the end.
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