On tonight's episode, Stormii & Smoke talk with Blu (Society's Culture Podcast) about who can you really blame for the trouble these kids are getting into living the street life. They somehow went on to speak about Ye, but it kinda came back full circle in the end. Click play to listen now!
Questions:
1. Are the parents to blame for their kid(s) behavior?
2. Are parents taking accountability for the actions of their kid(s)?
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