Open Question: My dad is a female dog?

It all came up to me today. I was turning on the exhaust fan because he was sh*t sticking (smoking) and he got all mad at me and asked if I should get a job to pay the bill. First of all that @$$hole pays nothing for me. All’s I get is food and a house with a lot of expensive unneeded stuff he bought for himself. I’m 12, the legal age for a job here is 14. He always complains at me for trying to help myself and that I should give him money. All’s that piece of crap wants is money and vanity. He always wants my brother to play golf with him or work for him. He usually works, drinks, lays in bed, or spend time with my brother. Over the vacation he never did anything special just for me. He got all grouchy when I asked him to do something for me. He complains at my mom for not getting paid enough. Most moms at my school don’t even have jobs. He is a jerk to my nephews. My uncle told everything bad of him. My nephews don’t even do as bad as my dad. He blew up a church when he was 11, he snuck whiskey from his dad, he did crack, weed, cigarettes. He’s an alcoholic and last year he let out to my uncle when he was drunk that he wanted cocaine from him. Lots of times he talks about these girls from the bar. I can easily tell if someone’s lying. His facial expression changes to “oh crap” when he says he doesn’t cheat. Sometimes he comes home smelling like cocaine. I wish he would just get out of my life. He also drives home drunk. He refuses to go to any addiction places and he says he’s not addicted. I never mentioned the bad things to him like the crack, church, whiskey at 11. He also yells at my mom in her face and sometimes hurts her. Like once he stabbed her arm with a pen. Once when he was drunk he strangled my brother.
I don’t show him respect? I’m surprised I haven’t called the police on him yet. He’ll be in jail for the rest of his life if I report him. Oh I forgot, he has a daughter that he made DURING when my mom was married to him. I hope I never have kids, I don’t trust this family’s future.

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