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February 4, 2024 4 mins

Who's truly at fault for our youth's faltering education? Parents, step up to the plate! On this eye-opening edition of Truth Be Told, I, DD Sedeora Jaye, tackle the uncomfortable truth that the education system's shortcomings might just mirror the failings within our own homes. We're dissecting the raw, unvarnished reality that parents' attitudes and actions can severely undercut educators' tireless efforts, leaving first graders without basic skills and perpetuating a cycle of laziness that's eating away at the fabric of our communities.

Embracing the controversy, we pay homage to the unsung heroes: the teachers. These selfless individuals sacrifice their own family time to fill the gaps left by absent parents, all while facing harsh criticism. This conversation is a stark wake-up call, shining a spotlight on parental negligence and the cultural malaise that threatens our future leaders. Tune in to a tribute that doesn't just honor educators but dares every listener to examine their part in either fostering or failing the promise of our children. It's time to break the generational curses and raise the bar for our youth, together.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the DD Sedeora Jaye show.
Dripping controversy on the mic.
Don't forget to comment, likeand subscribe on all social
media platforms.
Now here is DD Sedeora Jayewith an edition of Truth Be Told
.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Truth be told, we can no longer blame the school
system for the failure of ouryouth.
The system that is failing ourstudents are 100% the asinine
behavior of parents.
There are first graders whocannot complete a number chart,

(00:38):
alphabet charts, nor recognizecolors or shapes.
Parents have the audacity tocondemn educators with
professional degrees who embodythe learning concepts of the
educational system and deliversscholastic methods to train
students in the direction ofsuccess.

(01:00):
The compassion and empathyeducators empty into children on
a daily basis deserves aninfinite amount of praise.
But yet parents with asininebehavior taunt educators in the
school system who practicallyraise their child.

(01:20):
God bless the educators whohave to be a parent to not only
their own kids but to theirstudents.
God bless the teachers whoneglect their own families to
pour nourishment into the soulsof neglected students.
God bless the teachers who haveto smile for ungrateful,

(01:44):
disrespectful students with aparent who cannot define the
acronym of HBCU.
A parent who don't know what afast-for application is.
Parents who can't even pass anelementary school basic skills
test if you shove it in theirface today.

(02:05):
A parent who shows up to theschool at pajamas, a robe, a
bunnet and house shoes becausethey are bound by the
generational curse of neverbeing taught how to exude the
essence of a woman or a mother.
We can no longer blame slaveryor the school system.

(02:28):
Place a hundred percent of theblame on those who refuse to
break the generational curse ofthe cultural disease we all know
as laziness A failure to act orperform as expected due to
conscious, controllable factors,namely a lack of individual

(02:53):
effort.
Laziness is the disease thatplays communities.
Laziness is the disease carriedfrom bloodline to bloodline, a
hereditary abomination.
It is a privilege for a studentto master a subject under an

(03:13):
educator who elected to dedicatetheir life to the success of
someone else's child, Becausewhile that educator is sitting
in a classroom for the next 20to 30 years anticipating a
less-than-desired retirementpackage, your child has moved on

(03:34):
to become the next CEO of amajor Fortune 500 company or an
entrepreneur of a new startupcompany through the coaching of
their past educators.
And yet parents with balls of atoddler try to chastise an
educator who is looking out forthe best interests of their

(03:55):
child.
God bless the teachers of theUnited States of America.
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