7:45 in the morning is not the time for my A-game, but if I have learned anything about being a parent then it is that the big questions never catch you when you’re prepped and ready.
“Daddy, why did the police shoot that man?”
So the three of us talked as I drove them to school. We talked about racism, why people hate, white supremacy, violence, and privilege. We talked about how what happened to Daunte Wright is not fair or right.
My two boys, eight and ten, asked question after question. Good questions. Questions I wish adults would ask. They asked why this keeps happening. The youngest said that he wished there was a law that made hating people illegal. I told him that would be a hard one to legislate. I wish I had just said that I wished that too. I tried to answer as honestly as I could for talking to an eight and ten year old.