FedEx Driver's Cold Confession Shows How the System Don't Care 'Bout Our Kids
Athena Strand's killer laughing 'bout dumping her clothes? This ain't just one sicko, it's the whole damn system failing us.

FORT WORTH, Texas – Yo, check it. This FedEx driver, Tanner Horner, straight up murdered lil' Athena Strand, a 7-year-old baby, then had the nerve to say he thought it was funny to toss her clothes out the window. Funny? Nah, fam, that's straight-up evil, and it shows how the system ain't built for us, especially our Black and brown kids.
This ain't just about one messed-up dude. This is about these corporations, like FedEx, cutting corners and not giving a damn who they hire. They worried 'bout the bottom line, not 'bout protecting our communities. They let anybody drive those trucks, and that's putting our kids at risk every single day.
And this fool with the 'alter ego'? That's some privileged mess right there. Acting like he got multiple personalities to try and get off easy. The judge should throw the book at him, no cap. Lock him up and throw away the key. We gotta send a message that this ain't gonna fly.
The news always talkin' 'bout mental health and all that. But what about the mental health of the families who gotta bury their babies? What about the trauma that this leaves behind? They don't care about that. They just wanna make excuses for these monsters.
We gotta start holding these corporations accountable. We gotta demand better background checks, better training, and better oversight. And we gotta teach our kids to be careful and aware of their surroundings. Can't trust nobody these days.
This Athena Strand situation just shows how vulnerable our kids are. We gotta protect them at all costs. We gotta look out for each other and build a stronger community. We gotta be the change we wanna see, 'cause ain't nobody else gonna do it for us.
It's on us to make sure Athena's death ain't in vain. We gotta fight for a better future for our kids, a future where they can grow up safe and without fear. This ain't a game, this is real life. RIP Athena, we gon' get justice for you, baby girl.
Real talk, if they were doing right by black and brown families, this type of situation would be less common. The game is rigged.

