"I'm angry," he said at the wake. "I'm angry at his parents." We stepped outside and walked across the parking lot into the shade and sat on a wooden bench.
"I understand, I am angry too. The only way I can make sense of his death is to acknowledge these patterns and grieve the multi-generational abuse. It's a river of trauma. These events have unfolded for generations in my family too, in every family. It's a river. Can you be angry at the river?"
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