Instead of shaming them, this woman stepped up and helped 2 boys about to break the law
Instead of letting the children fail, or shaming them, one Twitter user stepped into a situation to help two young boys.
Nanasia Music posted a thread onto her Twitter account detailing how she stepped up and possibly saved two black boys from a police encounter.
It was her way to pay it forward and to help the young boys the same way someone helped her when she was younger.
These two black kids were stealing out of Walmart Security was watching them So I told them whatever you got in your pockets right now walk with me to the register and don’t question me I copped the deoderant they were about to steal for them I couldn’t let them go to jail…
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
Nanasia begins her story by approaching the two boys who were trying to steal from a Walmart. Instead of talking down to them she chose to help instead.
One of the young men said ma’am were so sorry but we needed it for practice we just didn’t have the money …
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
Wow so a lot of u are asking did I chastise them about stealing … I asked them why didn’t you ask your mom or dad for the money …
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
It was then Nanasia asked the boys about their family.
The other young male spoke and said our mom died last year it’s just me and my little brother and two sisters living with our granny ….
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
I said and you couldn’t ask ur grand mother he said Ma’am she’s on public assistance so we try not to bother her … I said how old are u he said 14 my brother is 13 my eyes swelled up with tears I opened my wallet and gave them all the cash I had
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
While it was a simple act of kindness, it obviously meant a lot to the boys.
It also speaks volumes about how we never truly know another person’s struggles. These boys were just 13 and 14 years old, barely even teenagers. They had lost their mother and felt guilty asking their grandmother for a product they needed.
I said do u listen to Kendrick Lamar he said yes he’s one of my favs I said when he said I have royalty in my DNA he was referring to all Blk males It’s beneath you to steal anything you hear me the little one hung his head low and said yes ma’am
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
I said I know you don’t know me but here’s my number if you need a new auntie big sis call me ok the older one started crying and gave me the biggest hug
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
Of course, the security guard who was following the boys was not happy with her interference.
Ma’am he gave me a look of such anger like I took a notch off his belt that day I smiled and said not today not today u can’t have them https://t.co/60qTKangAf
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
For Nanasia, this was just the way she grew up. She believes in guiding youth in the right direction, not waiting for them to mess up. Young people should be led in the right way when they need to be corrected, or in this case when they need help.
I’m just from the generation where adults didn’t pull out camera phones and tape the demise of a young blk male… they took the time to step in before it got way out of line … somebody did it for me so it was only right to redirect them ….
— Silent but Loud (@NanasiaMusic) June 11, 2018
Even Walmart tweeted her, cheering on her good deed.
Be the person you needed when you were younger
— Walmart (@Walmart) June 11, 2018
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