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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't even want to look at it.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
I just I don't even May you get up? May
you know that son in law yours is here, that
crack door. I'm going to miss you. Your cheering did
real good that bituary?
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Okay, Now, I don't know who was responsible for doing
your makeup, but I don't like it, and I know
if you was alive, you wouldn't.
Speaker 4 (00:21):
Like it either.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Get up, Mane.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Do you remember Addie Simpson? I think the Lord should
have took her instead of you. Tell my moment, my daddy,
I love mate. Do you know Shela wore red dress?
Do you remember Herman Davis? He died today after you died.
You wouldn't believe how many folks been at your house
trying to get a condolences.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Somebody phone been in here ringing the whole service. They
got your dress really nice. I don't like those shoes,
but Kwa was singing really good.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
They say, oh I shall well cry. But then they
didn't even put no crown.
Speaker 5 (00:57):
On you, so I h every six minutes after that,
Gary had the tea in the color under day get ray.
Speaker 6 (01:04):
Good morning, Ricky, Good morning in America, Good morning and
US Thursday a beautiful, beautiful, bailliful. They neighborhood, in the neighborhood.
And here's what's happening in celebrity news. Rigga, the prayer
Warriors are being solicted. We prayed earlier for Porsche from
Real Housewives of Atlanta and now Ricky we're continuing to
pray hun him. This time, we need to pray for
Meal Thornton. Y'all from the Unreal Housewives of Potomac rigged.
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Oh my god, it's a sad story, but they're saying,
y'all at the former Real Housewives of a Potomac star
Mill Thornton found herself rigging a real life drama recently
when the Atlanta Police arrested her at Hartsville Jackson Atlanta
International Airport. Now, the officer said, y'all at the forty
year old reality TV A lump was taken to the
Fulton County Jail without incident. Now police claimed, y'all that
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Meal Hunter was wanted over an alleged late night furniture heights. Now,
according to a police report, yes, Baby to Girl was
stilling furniture at night allegedly. Now you move when the people, Honey,
I'm sleeping and you want to get away and just
taking somebody those pressure that's not yours. So, according to
the police report, the property management company y'all contacted the
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authorities on behalf of a condo on who had ripped
the unit, y'all to Miss Thornton.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Now, the police report.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Furnished yep.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Furnish yep because they didn't want to take the purnsure will.
Speaker 6 (02:22):
So they really said, well good, you could just come
on here, honey and rent white here with all this
pressure because you're moving to Atlanta. Because she recently moving
to Atlanta and what happened, and you know, she probably
have a place set up yet because her former boyfriend
and we worked with probably said you couldn't stay there
right now?
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Ain't But anyway, I love them.
Speaker 6 (02:39):
But anyway, the former the former Bravo lebrity honey up,
they say, baby.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
The before accused y'all, the.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
Former brolebrity honey of clearing out the place they've been
the middle of the night on October the twenty eight
babies girl was stealing furniture. Now, the landlord told police
y'all that the Tennis didn't just move out, but allegedly
took everything that had been inside the car door before
moving in. Now, including our TV that had been mounted
to the walls, and the investigators put the value of
the missing items at about eleven thousand dollars now. Mia
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left Real Housewives of Potomac early this year after four seasons,
announcing on Instagram that she had relocated to Atlanta and
would not return for the next season. At the time, y'all,
she called the move a fresh start and described her
run on the Bravo franchise as a whirlwind filled with
big lessons and unforgettable moments. Now fans speculated that she
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would join The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and even though
Mia expressed her willingness to join the show, she was
not invited baby to join the cast on that one year.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
You don't think she took the furniture and put the
furniture in stories so she could put the furniture that
she wanted the house, Because sometime you ran a house,
Remember that house out there in my DFW app when
I was runting and they had all in the damn
funeral home furniture Like you feel like you were sitting
up in Willie Watkins Goden Gate funeral Like, Like, what
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the hell.
Speaker 6 (04:01):
But that's nice. Were trying to make it real pretty
and good. But they say this girl was stealing the
furniture at night.
Speaker 7 (04:06):
Honey.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
If that was the case, she should have left in
the daytime. But they say when the girls was sleeping, honey,
she was taking the furnchi out at night and they
caught her, honey, at the airport. She was trying to
go somewhere, fly somewhere, but they stopped at the airport
and they just told us girl she was under her
red honey, for stealing furniture. So we just gotta keep
up lifted up in prayer. And I don't think I
think they should have put her on The Real Housewives, Blinta.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
I liked me.
Speaker 6 (04:26):
She was a great home woman, a great I've interviewed
here a couple of times and she did good. But
you know, sometime we made end up on the Housetana well,
well had many thiefs was on there.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
I mean that many people they had on that.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
They said, so I don't remember, but I don't think
so they just declined because they would have put her
on this season, but when they got all the other
new girls.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
But we're gonna keep me a lift up in prayer.
Speaker 6 (04:46):
We're gonna try to reach out to her and see
if she could come on the show and talk about it,
because it's not a good look right now, and she
has kids and stuff. You know, she sept from her
her husband at the time. She had an older husband
because me, it was like with thirty eight party, her
husband like seventy and they separated and stuff. And then
you know, she was telling other people that, and I
love these guys. I know it would be messing with him.
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I ain't gonna call his name, but I like you.
But anyway, but yes, you're one of your colleagues. And
when they.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
Got rid of the Housewives of Atlanta and replacement with
all little women and call them the baby house Wives,
and all of them was holding a plum, that would
be understand that, Yeah, red plum.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
You see how my mind set up.
Speaker 5 (05:40):
And then we see that that's why, Yeah, that's why
didn't do good in school.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
I couldn't both but anyway, yeah, but anyway, sad.
Speaker 8 (05:53):
But now I can't get out of my head.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
That's gonna be in y'all head all day. Y'all think
about housewisey y'all can think about them.
Speaker 5 (06:02):
Damn baby Housewives, all of us standing in a little
semi circle holding the plum.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
But we gonna keep me and lips up in our pressers.
Speaker 6 (06:09):
We love me and y'all and hopefully and prod for
y'all that you know she don't have to serve no time, honey.
Could you imagine all the housewives push and me a
bot from Housewives honey and the pean Honey, Oh my god,
that would be something.
Speaker 5 (06:22):
And then then the baby house while they're gonna go
to Jenny and put them in a dog cage.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
Okay. Oh, and I'm just living in no y'all.
Speaker 9 (06:30):
Baby.
Speaker 6 (06:30):
Ray J is speaking candidly, y'all about a recent clash
with doctor Umar Josh, y'all.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
He explained during a recent visitor show Honey.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
He said that doctor Umar, y'all had there was tension
between the both to me because doctor Umar expressed interest
in Rapper Sukkahanna. Now, according to ray J, Baby, the
situation became uncomfortable when he fell, y'all that doctor Umar
was crossing personal lines with someone he considered close. He said,
y'all that the two exchange he the worst and that
he made it clear that he did not appreciate the
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pressure he felt doctor Umar was trying to put on him.
Now ray j y'all also addressed lingering online rumors confirmed
y'all that he has financially supported Suker Honor and y'all
that the amount had reached the only seventy five thousand
dollars a month.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Oh that wasn't that much money gets suker Huana. She
deserves it now, they were saying.
Speaker 6 (07:17):
During the interview, his current girlfriend, Sheila just sat behind him,
appearing worried as he spoke about his connection to Suki Now.
She later admited ya that she had not expected him
to share those details so openly. Now that under Umar
has recently, y'all, been dealing with significant financial problems of
his own.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Now.
Speaker 6 (07:33):
In public statements reported across social platforms, he acknowledged, y'all
that both his personal account and the upcount tied to
his fd MG academy had been frozen while he faced
questions about his fundraising practices, y'all, and he suggested that
he was unsure how he would pay upcoming bills and
urge supporters to continue contributing. Now that doctor Umar hunt,
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he's seem to be an interesting guy. I mean you familiar,
y'all familiar with doctor Umar.
Speaker 10 (08:00):
Because yeah, he's a polarizing figures. He's quite controversial because
of uh, you know, he's uh they're saying that he,
you know, is a well, I don't want to put
that out there.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
He's a polarizing figure.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Let's leave it at that.
Speaker 10 (08:13):
What's polarizing some people? That means some people love you,
some people hate you. You know, people have a lot
of opinions on what your motives are and your legitimacy
all that.
Speaker 6 (08:26):
Yeah, well we're gonna keep all parts Google Yah, Google, Yeah,
because suk A Hunt and Honey, she's sweet and something.
I mean, but Raychel, I mean, how do you pay
a person seventy five thousand dollars a month? That's a
lot of money. I mean, you know, but I guess
with his earphones and all that other stuff, he's because
Kim Kardasha still got all the money. But this needs
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to heal our dad, all right. The Coluda to day
Honey is one of my favorite coludes. My colude today
is Kevin y'all. On the high end, you say Kevin y'all,
and on the lung, just say beautiful black y'all. That's
your color for today.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
Oh okay, look, look I got a debate right here
now now coming up in What's trending? Was supposed to
be talking about teaching your kids and making sure they
learn important life skills.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
Like counting money and all that.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
Or do y'all really want to have a conversation because
this Chicago thing is bothering me real bad. And some
of the parents have responded and we got that, and
I just want to have a conversation about that. Where
are we with our kids when they getting to the
point where they're starting to put their hands on adults.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
I really would like to have that conversation.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
But it's really up to y'all because it's trending on
the internet and people are talking about it, and everything
on my timeline is talking about how angry people are
in Chicago, I mean all over the country about the
parent's response and talking about accountability with these kids in Chicago,
and this is really bothering people, and I need to
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get your opinions on that. Let us go in that direction,
and Alfred, you're gonna come out. You're gonna read one
of the parents response responses, and then I would like
for everybody to respond to the parent response and when
we start addressing the accountability. So I think that just
trying to be sensitive to what's going on and what's
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bothering people, because that has irritated the hell out of
decent people. It has irritated us to our soul. And
video after video, at the video, at the video. I've
watched it all night and I'm just totally disturbed by this.
To see that we are in a time where something
like this would happen.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
Hit us up.
Speaker 5 (10:37):
We want to know what your thoughts are. After Alfrida
read after Afrida's read the response from one of the parents.
So hit us up at eight six six and even
if you feel some kind of way about that situation,
hit us up the phone outs I open eight six
six nine. Wekay eight sixty six nine are I c
k e y. We're gotta be talking about that up
next week's oy of the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
Oh Joe Rix Abound of the Morning Show.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
Aw after the all y'all today, were talking about of
our video that's all over social media. Chicago mom and
her son they were attacked after school, and I mean,
it's a sad thing to see.
Speaker 7 (11:12):
Man.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
When I tell you that thing tore me up, like
for real, because that's somebody's you know, those kids mother,
somebody's sister, somebody's daughter. The lady was pregnant, is pregnant
and suffering from SIKA seale.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
If fish you out of the story, yeah, ricky.
Speaker 11 (11:29):
Chicago police are still investigating the viral attack where that
pregnant mom and her nine year old son were jumped
by a group of kids after school. The mom says
her son had been bullied for years, and this time
the kids chased them down, pin them against a fence,
and beat them. The video has the whole city furious,
in the whole country, really, but so far police haven't
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publicly identified any of the kids involved. However, some of
the moms are on social media defending their kids. One mom, Yeah,
Saint Pat wrote this, and I'm gonna paraphrase because there's
a lot of cussing going on in this text that
she wrote.
Speaker 8 (12:05):
But listen to this, Ricky. She writes.
Speaker 11 (12:07):
Let me say this first, My daughter's a great ass kid.
She's an ab student, captain of the cheerleading team, ahead
of her class, and some more ish all good things
from every teacher. If you know, you know, we don't
know nobody in apology but that lady and her kids.
So all y'all grown mf's looking for a viral moment,
please shut TF up. Kids gonna be kids and his
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kids out here that did way worse ish let alone,
y'all asked when you were twelve and thirteen years old,
y'all ask used to be out here beating.
Speaker 8 (12:39):
Up crackheads and all y'all don't know us. She was
peer pressured.
Speaker 11 (12:43):
If you know my family, you know if we find
a friend in an MF, we're gonna stand behind them
one hundred percent, no matter what. But this is definitely
a lesson learned. She was held accountable for her actions, y'all.
To be it, I don't know, takes a village be
she got a castle, t F and everybody standing ten
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toes behind her. I was never gonna go live making
y'all MFS feel no type of way. Once again, we
do not owe y'all an apology. F y'all, MFS know
what's going on in real life and know my kids
not raised like that at all. Feel how you want,
f y'all.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
Yeah, yeah, not a council, white castle. That's only counsel
you got white castle.
Speaker 8 (13:27):
And the excuse is that she's taking up for her friend.
Speaker 5 (13:31):
And that that that that has nothing that you never had,
had no business. And now we see where the problem
come from. Because the apple don't fall far from the tree.
That that that behavior, that that not being accountable, not
accepting responsibility, deflecting and uh and justifying and that's what
that's that's uh what we're living in today's society.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
How dare you you know? And and uh to talk
to talk about uh, you know the generational thing.
Speaker 9 (14:00):
Man.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
We never would have thought.
Speaker 5 (14:02):
Hell, we didn't put our hands on no crackheads, whether
it was on crack or not, whether it was drunk
or not. We was not in the hit put our
hands on nobody grown, especially a classmate's mother.
Speaker 11 (14:14):
Yeah, and she's clearly she's clearly pregnant. And to justify
it by saying you were, Oh, she was peer pressured.
Speaker 8 (14:21):
She had to.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
The one you talking about through the first place with
the headbones on house. Nobody told her to do that.
And when do you learn that.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
With Ricky Andfritas.
Speaker 10 (14:33):
Yes, something has happened in this general Something has happened
to where adults have no control or no fear or
no authority over young people. Something happened because like this,
like you said, this didn't happen in our generation.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
It just didn't.
Speaker 10 (14:53):
And the responsibility is on the adults that got kids
in the in the mindset of thinking that this is okay.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
I don't understand Gary, what are your thoughts?
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Well, my thing is now.
Speaker 6 (15:07):
I was reading some comments from a couple of people
on social media and like when talking about the kids
of how you know, we were talking about what the
kids were wrong and they shouldn't have did this and
blah blah blah. But one guy said that we should
not blame the kids because first of all, the kids,
all of us have done something when we were younger.
Speaker 5 (15:25):
So it's got to be some you know, you have
to blame the kids because they knew, they knew just
like they knew to do it. They knew that they
were not supposed to be doing and they know can
also know not.
Speaker 11 (15:35):
To do it, to do it, they know not to
do it, but maybe they don't because look at what
her mom said. Her mom basically is saying, you know what,
she's pure pressure. We stand up for our crew. Somebody fighting,
we gonna get in it. That's basically what she said.
Speaker 10 (15:50):
Now that a response said everything you needed to know
about why her daughter asked the way she asked. Absolutely,
because the mom, as you can see, is a person
that had that lax self control, that lacks discernment, that
lacks appropriateness.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
Like how can you learn if that is your mom?
Speaker 10 (16:10):
Yeah, if that's your mama, then yeah, we already know
where you're gonna be at sixteen.
Speaker 8 (16:14):
Yeah, So that should the parents be punished.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
Absolutely, especially with that response, because if you look at
that response, then that's that's a part of the behavior
of the child. If you put that public response out there,
a prosecutor somebody should take a look at that or whatever,
and the mother and the dughn that should be held accountable.
Speaker 6 (16:34):
But that's what that's what the viewers said. That the
parents should not be punished. He said, she should not
be punished because, first of all, parents raised their most.
Parents raise their kids to be the best that they
could be. Now, when they leave from the house and
start doing stuff away from the parent, that's not the parents' responsibility.
Speaker 10 (16:50):
Yeah, yeah, raise your child. If you raise your child right,
the child is not gonna stray that far from what
they know. What's been instilled in them.
Speaker 12 (16:57):
You know, sometimes sometimes common sense got to kick in.
Dot Kiki, Yeah, let's go to the phone.
Speaker 7 (17:01):
Good morning, Dorian Taylor Collins of Illinois. I just think
it's an absolute travesty what these kids did that I
was grown people. I haven't heard the details of what
parents saying and everything, but I just think it's a
travesty and these kids need to be held accountable in
some kind of way. If that lady would have stabed
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one of them kids and shot one of them kids,
she would be she would be wrong, but I feel
she would have been absolutely justified cal free to call.
Speaker 13 (17:28):
Them jall as sexist, and I think it's pretty ridiculous.
And with being an educator, I see it all the time.
And just a few days ago, I had a student
nearly hit me. So Pierce dusuld definitely be spoken with
regarding this matter.
Speaker 14 (17:44):
I'm sharing him call him from Houston. I'm glad. I'm glad,
Ricky he hit on this because I watched a video
last night myself, and you kind of really like really
upset me because this is really condoned and learned behavior.
You understand, these kids they go home doing this same
thing to other people. Kids and these parents laugh about it.
Let's to mention how they meet talk in front of
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these kids when they're on the phone or talking to
other people. There's nothing good that's coming out of this
right now. It's all bad. Just to see that, just
to visually see how they drugged that lady, how they
and the little boy was so traumatized. It really just
like I said, it shook me too, because man, as
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you think you're safe with your mother, you know, and
to see how that happened to her, you don't know
what's gonna happen to these kids going down the line.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
All Right, y'all, I'm gonna be taking more of your
phone calls.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
Get that are eighty six six now Ricka eighty six
six nine or I c k e Wy ricks Ay
in the morning show?
Speaker 4 (18:42):
All right, jall rix By in the morning show. And
let me say something right right quick.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
Everybody's for all the people out there talking about those
are just kids or whatever, let me tell y'all something.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
Uh yeah, y'all know that lady could have died right yep.
Speaker 5 (18:57):
You know, you know the lady already sick before it,
Just with anybody before you put your hands on somebody.
You don't know what they mental and physical condition is
that lady was pregnant and has Sikert sell that lady
could have died. Now what you think folks beIN to
do when y'all out of control, with these out of
control kids decide that they want to put their hands
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on somebody. You don't think kids kill people juvenile? The
juvenile facility is filled up with children thirteen, twelve, eleven
years old with murder charges. And then when somebody had
grown take off something and start popping them on whatever
it did, and your kid, the kids end up on
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a damn T shirt, then you gonna want justice for
your kids. It's like the three kids tried to break
in these folks house and he shot all three of them.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (19:47):
You don't know what you're gonna do when you think
that you're being approached by danger. Ain't nobody asking somebody
robbing you what you're supposed to ask for their ID?
Let me see your ID before I shoot your ass.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
That ain't how that work. And it's hurtful to see
something like that. I heard today.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
Got the mother moved out and the mother is in
a better situation on whatever. And I just hope that
nobody else will get in trouble or getting danger. And
I hope that there is some accountability for the kids.
Those kids need help, those kids need therapy. Somebody got
to have a conversation with those mothers. It needs to
be an outright apology to the community with doubt justification.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
And we don't nobody care about your past. Everybody have
a past.
Speaker 5 (20:34):
Everybody been through abuse, everybody been mistreated, everybody went to
bed hungry. But but and you just got to figure
it out because when what you do have a negative
effect on other people, just like you got problems, they
got problems too, And you're doing negative things to affect
other people who also been molested or abused, or sexually
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assaulted or or all of the trauma. Everybody got some
kind of childhood trauma. But you don't get to take
it out on other people. That made people life worse.
We got to figure out how to get help and
prayer and everything whatever we can function in society. We're
not having a negative effect on others. You can't use
that to justify bad behavior that take innocent people that
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was not bothering you. But didn't deserve stuff like that
and do that to people. It's wrong, it's wrong. Let's
go to the phones.
Speaker 4 (21:33):
Good morning.
Speaker 15 (21:33):
Yeah, my name is Victor of calling from Chicago. Basically, well,
the perishing these days, I mean, these pans is like
they don't have any control over their children. That's no accountability.
But the unfortunate part about it is that these kids
these days are so unhinged and on ten all the
time that you know, it's probably going to be unfortunate
that any one of these kids who were involved in
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that attacked might themselves be attacked on site time.
Speaker 16 (22:00):
From Texas, and I just want to say, I think
it's time for these parents to start being held accountable
because when you try to speak to these parents, the
parents actually do not let you talk to them. They
just as much as the kids. So it's time for
the parents to start standing up because they're the problems.
Speaker 13 (22:17):
And then if Mary and I'm calling from Texas, Okay,
this has really gotten me upset because you know, it
could have really been a really bad situation. What if
that mother had a weapon on her, then those kids,
then those kids' parents would think that all would be
outraged because they kids got killed yes.
Speaker 16 (22:35):
Hi, this is Tammy calling from Miami.
Speaker 7 (22:37):
Listen.
Speaker 13 (22:37):
I think they all should be punished, and if it
was up to me, they Maamy to get beat.
Speaker 9 (22:41):
Too, all right, mis a Shell from Cleveland. I feel
that they should be held accountable. The children should be
held accountable, and the school should be held accountable because
the school is responsible for the kids until they get home.
So everybody need charge and filter against them.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Specer k.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
I'm sitting up here Afrida's rock to I'm sitting up
there thinking about all of my friends in classmate's mom
who came up to school, and it's not one of
those mothers I would have thought about putting my hands
on I'm saying about all my sixth grade class. I
remember all the parents coming up to the school and
the thought I would be scared to think. I never
would have thought about hitting coach mcclaney back, and they
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would have hit me with a pattern.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Come on, man, and you know what else you think
about Rocky and Freedom and Rick.
Speaker 10 (23:29):
Think about all the peers you have, all the friends
you have that have raised kids along with your kids,
that would never think about doing that. I get sick
of people saying that no matter how you raise your kids.
Kids are going to be kids.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
That's BS.
Speaker 10 (23:41):
That is BS because I know a lot of people
that have raised kids that would never do this. And
I say that with no I'm not going back on
that at all. How you raise your kids it matters,
It matters.
Speaker 12 (23:53):
We say it all the time. Where did the shift happen?
Now that the parents are afraid of all the kids
in the kid that's a good point, like where did it?
Where did this happen?
Speaker 5 (24:03):
That damn that damn crack uh cracked general crack baby generation.
These are cracked babies, grandkids, the crack babies grandkids that's
out here doing this stuff.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
Hold that thought right, he listen