Drunk Fool Wrecks Lao New Year Parade, Injures Folks - What Up With Dat?
Some drunk dude done messed up the whole vibe at the parade; folks need to chill and drive sober, for real.

Iberia Parish, LA - Man, listen, this mess in Louisiana is straight up garbage. Some clown, drunk as hell, plowed his ride into the Lao New Year parade, and now over 20 folks hurt. What kinda sense does that make? People just trying to celebrate their culture, and some knucklehead gotta ruin it.
The Sheriff's Office saying it wasn't intentional? Come on, bruh. Drunk driving is intentional. You made the choice to drink, you made the choice to get behind the wheel. Now people laid up in the hospital 'cause of your dumb decision. That ain't no accident, that's recklessness.
Gov. Landry talkin' 'bout prayers and all that. Prayers cool, but what about action? What about making sure folks got resources to get help if they got a problem with the bottle? What about holding these fools accountable when they put other people's lives at risk?
And the media? They gonna show the same shaky footage a million times, gettin' all the clicks and views off people's pain. Ain't nothin' real 'bout that. They don't care about the folks hurt, they care about the drama.
I feel for the Laotian community, man. They just tryna share their culture, have a good time, and now they gotta deal with this mess. It ain't right. People need to respect each other and respect each other's traditions. This ain't no game.
This whole situation is messed up, and it shows how quick things can go south. People need to be more mindful, more responsible, and more respectful. Drive sober, look out for each other, and stop being so damn selfish. That's the real talk.
For real though, this highlights the lack of resources in the community. Folks out here struggling, turning to the bottle to cope. We need more mental health services, more job opportunities, and more positive outlets for people to express themselves. Until then, we're gonna keep seeing the same BS happen over and over.
At the end of the day, it's about lookin' out for your brothers and sisters. We gotta uplift each other, support each other, and protect each other. This ain't just about the Lao community, this is about all of us. We all in this struggle together. So, let's get it right, for real.


