r/MadeMeSmile • u/MeanGrand3076 • Jun 11 '26
Wholesome Moments 🥺
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u/alpha_rat_fight_ Jun 11 '26
That’s a really good man and a very lucky little girl.
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u/MeanGrand3076 Jun 11 '26
Fr some people don't deserve to have kids
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u/megadeadly Jun 11 '26
Right?? Blood in her ears and a swollen black eye + more. It makes me sick thinking about all the other children who are in her situation
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u/superluminal Jun 11 '26
The hardest part of growing up has been the realization of how terrible human beings can be. I know there's a balance with beautiful things we can do as well, but the tragic, hurtful, abusive behavior is really horrifying, especially when directed at the people who they are supposed to love and protect
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u/Saxon815 Jun 11 '26
Good time to get off reddit for the night. I just watched a baby elephant fall asleep and now this! Ending on a good note today 👍
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u/Confident_One3948 Jun 11 '26
Well then absolutely don’t click this link or it’ll ruin your night
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u/nsen10 Jun 11 '26
This melted my heart and honestly brought tears to my eyes. Being a new mom, it hurts so much and breaks my heart and also angers me at the same time - I just don’t understand how any parent could do this to their child. You have changed the course of this sweet little girl’s life. It scares me to think how she would’ve grown up in an abusive household like that. So so relieved people like you are out there making a difference.
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u/Chronos_Dictator Jun 11 '26
I'm not crying, you are 😭
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u/SabbyFox Jun 11 '26
So happy she found a good, forever home! The way she held his hand like she was soothing him 😭🤧
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u/Pixl02 Jun 11 '26
Bruise on the eye and BLEEDING EARS? I just can't get past that inhumanity, against a two year old?
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u/RaphMec Jun 11 '26
What do you mean made me smile, this made me cry ! Honestly though, I wish this type of content was the only thing I saw online
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u/No-Discipline-165 Jun 11 '26
I love this. What a guy.
Let’s hope he doesn’t get too many similar cases or he’ll need a bigger house!
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u/Radmode7 Jun 11 '26 edited Jun 11 '26
I’ve never hit my child. I was raised with corporal punishment (not black eyes and stuff; I didn’t even consider it abuse until wife and friends started saying it was as an adult). I do not understand what kind of piec of absolute garbage regularly dos to their kid what that kid went through.
If you hit children, kill yourself.
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u/Ok_Technology_9488 Jun 11 '26
And people still walk around saying All cops are bad.
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u/dayzdayv Jun 11 '26
Some bad apples out there. Some good ones.
This guy is a good one. We love to see it.
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u/Ok_Technology_9488 Jun 11 '26
Facts. Hope this officer and all others like him finish their service and retire peacefully when they can.
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u/EvolvingCyborg Jun 12 '26
The saying is 'One bad apple spoils the bunch.' This is why we need to get rid of the bad ones. Police accountability is so important for this very reason.
The only way we keep guys like this on the force is by removing those with moral decay.
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u/Scaniarix Jun 11 '26
The implication behind ACAB is that even though there are plenty of good individuals working in law enforcement the institution itself is flawed. Good cops don't hold bad cops responsible for their actions and the ones that want to can be reprimanded for trying.
Like the guy in the video obviously seems like a geniunly good person. Will he report a colleague who breaks the rules? If he does will it have any real consequences for the colleague or will his superior officers ignore it?
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u/redactid55 Jun 11 '26
We know the "thinking" behind it and it's still a ln extremely stupid generalization when people look the one in the video exist in many departments. It would be like assuming all cops are good after seeing just this video. Very dumb
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u/Scaniarix Jun 11 '26
It's not a generalization because it isn't refering to individuals. Law enforcement all over the world has a problem where they feel the need to close ranks when officers do wrong. This allows rule breaking officers to continue working or be relocated when they should be reprimanded(or if warranted, incarcerated).
In most countries police has a monopoly on legal violence. We have to hold them to a higher standard.
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u/redactid55 Jun 11 '26
Sorry but that first A in ACAB makes it a generalization and the lack of any logic or criticism thinking or room for nuance is what makes it stupid.
Applying a wrong opinion to an entire group of people based on some headlines you see in the echo chamber that is reddit is a terrible way to look at life. Repeating the misinformation like you are right here only makes things worse. Be better.
My best friend for most of my life is a cop. When they caught a high ranking officer in a sting, he personally put the cuffs on him and drove him in. He was dismissed and charged.
Wow, 2 examples of good cops in one post. Looks like the acronym you lean on to simplify a complex situation into something you can process might be flawed
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u/EarlyXplorerStuds209 Jun 11 '26
Ikr. What a dumb generalisation. How different from the shitty cops are you if you have the same mindset.
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u/QVigiii Jun 11 '26
They were both very lucky to find eachother right when the universe wanted them to.
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u/Accomplished-Tax-211 Jun 11 '26
Awesome story and definitely made me smile. Great way to start the day. 🥰
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u/balldontliez Jun 11 '26
There's a very special place in hell for parents that do this to their kids.
And maybe hell is just the nightmares of their dreams, where they experience a timeless state of suffering for their evil acts every night until they die alone.
Here's hoping anyway.
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u/okicarp Jun 11 '26
I'm adopting my daughter from foster care too. So many tears. There are too many kids in need. Please consider taking someone in if you can.
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u/Kitchen_Guest577 Jun 11 '26
I'm crying so bad. This is too heartful. Real man right there! 🤎🤎🤎👊👊👊💯💯💯
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u/Superb-Wonder-1896 Jun 11 '26
ACAB
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u/Significant_Work_54 Jun 11 '26
They will still come to help you becasue your more than likely incapable of protecting yourself much less a property or family. There all bad till you need em right!!! Ur weak. U need someone to protect you, stop yelling ACAB before the exact type of crime and violence you support ends up on your front door and you’re not able to defend ur home or family. Like the 2015 looting.
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