Its not. Watch any video where they're together and his son is always looking down, hes always being clowned on and bullied by rampage and thats what he meant when he doesnt wants to be bullied anymore. Rampage is a terrible person and father and it reflects in his son who is similar and that's because rampage raised him. This isnt judgment based off of 1 clip, I have watched numerous streams of them together and a ton of clips.
I think your reads come off like shallow armchair psychology, without the knowledge of basic social iq and banter
Everything they do on stream is planned and for content, no different than the girls he's had come on stream who've been his friends for years. It's all tongue in cheek.
They both clown each other equally. Again, your takes just sound very soft. This incident happened and you're trying to use it as fuel to make all these random pieces fit.
Now rampage is a piece of shit, rampage is this and that.
Did you know his wife was going to divorce him unless he gave up raja. He got custody of him, which sacrificed his marriage, because his mom died he couldn't have done that to him.
When rampage is actually real, not just in entertainer mode, you can tell he's a good dude with a heart.
He's in all his kids lives as well, provides for all of them. To me, from everything I've seen, it seems like he genuinely cares and takes fatherhood seriously.
But you're taking this incident as proof that rampage is just scum of the earth. Which to me says more about how shallow and poor your own reads are than anything.
From my point of view, as someone who had anger issues as a kid and with a background in psychology, I think Raja had this anger bubbling inside of him for a long time, he's been bottling it up without a true outlet. It came out in one giant volcano.
Normally you want that to happen when you're younger, but he's having this moment as a trained fighter, after suffering a concussion.
Ultimately it's something that should've been caught long ago before it reached this point though.
Everyone has it and is capable of serious violence of pushed into a corner.
I don't want to come off like I'm making excuses because there's no excusing something like this.
But psychology and emotional control can be very complex. Anger in itself doesn't make someone a bad person, especially if they've never truly been provided the knowledge to control it, or even know they have it in them.
Bottling things up is very dangerous.
Raja will likely have to do a lot of anger management training and how he comes back from it is what will define him as a man.