TBS# 71 A drivers worst fear (fighting for the ones you love)

“Child custody has emerged as an area where men run into a glass ceiling. “It’s awful to take a child away from its mother!” Sound familiar? That is because it is the message that has been repeatedly hammered at society by feminists, as well as from some conservatives. But you won’t hear the equivalent, “It’s awful to take a child away from its father,” because the feminists aren’t pushing equivalent respect for fathers. Instead, you are more likely to hear this mantra about fathers, “there’s so many deadbeat dads.” The feminists have successfully changed the law, the courts, and societal attitudes when it comes to the custody and care of children from split homes. Instead of looking at fathers’ capabilities and indiscretions individually, the law makes sweeping assumptions and treats all fathers as second class.” -fthr 161x300 TBS# 71 A drivers worst fear (fighting for the ones you love) IC

In this episode of the blind spot I talk about the struggles my family and I have been going through to fight for the well being of my children. However, like the saying goes”if you think you have it bad someone has it worse” to me that has always proven true.  A great friend to me and so many others Eskimo Sean has had to come off the road to take care of his wife Kelly, who has cancer. We talk in detail about life set backs and doing what is right for the ones you love. Please, pray for Sean and Kelly who are going through what could be the hardest time of their live’s.

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  1. jason baker says:

    do what you got to do for your kid. i had to do the same for my little one back in 1997 she was 18 mouths old .and now 14 years and fine. we are dads. so do you thing man. god bless

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