This is the most heartbreaking moment on intervention I've ever seen. I cried non stop the first time I saw it. I still cry to this day seeing it again, especially now that he's dead. I feel so sad for his family's loss.
I’ve had cries like that before. Holding that kind of emotional baggage for so long is so emotionally exhausting. I can’t imagine how much this family hurt..
@@Anikatiaa613 Yeah, at first I also laughed, but with all context the pain in his cry doesn't feel compelling after it. At least they healed and are probably happy now.
When you see a man cry like that, it comes from a deep pain within himself, something that few people ever experience. It is sad that people find it funny. Because I can tell you from experience, this man is in deep pain
Thank you for posting. When i was younger, a man I used to know was watching this on our TV. A friend of mine and I had recently seen the meme, and when we heard the cry itself, we came out of my room and laughed. He said it wasn’t funny. We were of course sorry for laughing but didn’t think much of it. Many many years later that man is no longer in my life, little did I know at the time that he had been \ was \ most likely still is, using, and I struggle with battles of my own concerning substances. I can’t go back, nor do I fault myself for what I did at the time, I was only a kid after all. But now, intervention is something I watch over and over and over again… and I wish people could know that the man I used to know was right, it’s not funny. RIP Rocky.
It’s crazy because I watched this whole episode before it became a meme. When it did became a meme I was like no don’t make fun of this please. Heavy shit right here, this is life.
People worldwide everywhere have made jokes and memes about this moment....This was truly a vulnerable moment between a black father and his son on national tv, and people made a fckn joke and meme out of it....then they wonder why black men turn heartless and coldblooded like me.....
Yes and its not funny the guy did drugs and he could not control his drug abuse and he died in 2019 rip even tho he could'nt fight back his drug abuse he was a great boxer and a great man
Damn kids always blaming there parents maybe he did the best he could for you the man fought wars in the ring spilled blood for those belts to be the champ respect that thank him and go on living your life don't guilt trip him and shame him. He gave you the breath in your lungs that blood in your veins I wish I had my dad still living be thankful!!!!