A father-son conversation after Paris terror is viral
Watch the video to see what finally brings a smile to the boy's face

Watch the video to see what finally brings a smile to the boy's face
Paris
: Near the Bataclan Theatre in Paris, where 89 concert-goers were killed in the Friday terror attacks, a little boy gets gentle reassurance from his father that terrorists 'have guns but we have flowers'. -"I feel better,-" the boy finally tells a French TV reporter who recorded the exchange.
Facebook user Jerome Isaac Rousseau translated the video and shared what he called the -"most precious conversation.-" -"They're my heros. I feel better too now!-", he says.
The conversation begins with the reporter asking the child, Brandon, sitting on his father's lap at the memorial site outside Bataclan, whether he understood what had happened. -"Why did those people do that -"
The boy answers: -"Because they're really, really mean. Bad guys are not very nice...And we have to be really careful because we have to change houses.-"
His father, Angel Le, cuts in to assure him: -"Oh no don't worry...we don't need to move. France is our home.-"
The boy looks doubtful. -"But there's bad guys papa...They have guns and they can shoot us.-"
His father points to the flowers at the memorial and explains in a soothing voice the power of peace.
Watch the video to see what finally brings a smile to the boy's face.
