“I narrate to you a story of a man, a husband, and a father. About what was meted out to him (as he claims) that made him the shameless abusive man that he is.”
My father says: “My father-in-law and brother-in-law are the most cunning people on this earth. They always want to put me down and have done so time and again by not giving me, the gift promised on the birth of my daughter. They deceived me by not giving me the return on my funds and my part of interest in a loan advanced through me, not paying for the services used for me and backing out on a loan promised to me because of which I suffered a huge loss. They get pleasure by putting their son-in-law down.My elder daughter doesn’t respect me and always answers back. All this has been taught to her by my brother-in-law. My wife and two daughters only act upon what they are instructed by my brother-in-law.”
“Coming back to me, Let’s just take this at face value even though it is only a one-sided perspective of a strong angry man who feels he is the victim here, “troubled” by his continuous financial and interpersonal circumstances. And there’s a lot more never-ending rubbish that I can mention here. My reason to not mention my side of the story or justify any of his false claims are the questions ahead.
Does any of the things he said above give him the right to: