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Seeing and Believing by Judah Patterson

The topic was Fatherhood, but the set-up was a video about men who experienced domestic violence as children, then carried it forward as adults, until “fatherhood” changed everything.

JUDAH…focuses on the addiction that is violence, and the weakness of those who resort to it.

Seeing and Believing

When someone sees something, they have a choice… to either copy what they saw, or follow their own path. This goes for everyone, except a young child. They can’t make the choice, especially when it’s the first time they see something. 

Violence is like an addiction. I thought about writing about my own personal experiences when it comes to hurting others, but I don’t feel like it. The following story isn’t my manifesto or supervillain origin story. But I will say this: When you land your first punch, the entire room falls silent, everyone in awe, and you feel a rush of adrenaline. You think that you just won the fight, but all you did was lose the war, and there’s three reasons why. 

Reason one: Every time you meet someone new, you have the chance to make a new friend. When you physically hurt someone, all you make is a new enemy, even if you’re able to kill someone. Everyone in the world is loved by somebody and that person may be willing to get revenge. Reason two: Everyone on the planet has the same amount of power. Nobody is above anybody. When you attack someone else, it just shows that you have no patience and can’t handle your emotions, meaning that you’re someone who never grew up. And finally, reason three: Nobody has the right to physically harm another person.

I personally can’t stand people who carry guns. I may be known as Glock 19 n*gga, but truly, I think even people who use guns as “protection” are the weakest of all. If you handle a gun, that means that you are truly ready to kill another person. 

In my own opinion, and I say this just to get my point across, a person who carries a gun and is ready to kill is no different from a person who is prepared to rape somebody. Rape by definition is having sex with another person without that person’s consent. Murder by definition is taking another person’s life without that person’s consent. And that’s all I wanna say. The End.

Judah E. Patterson

March 6, 2026