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Featuring Archbishop Victoria Harr & Cardinal Clark Isaac, revealing the corruption of the youth in western cultures and the consequences into adulthood.

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00:00The whole world knows the Western kids are spoiled and it's becoming a bigger
00:19and bigger problem. Like, with every generation, more and more kids have this
00:28issue. Parents are prevented from enacting any kind of discipline and
00:34that's essentially what we're talking about today. And it's a it's a real
00:41problem because essentially these kids are being corrupted. It's only getting worse with each generation passing by. Yep. I can't tell you how many times I've looked at a child in the grocery store or just passing by and they're screaming their heads off.
01:05Could you scoot that table a bit closer to yourself? So the microphone's closer. Thanks. Move that microphone as close towards you as possible. Thanks.
01:17Bible says that that the 144,000 are gonna be protected from the corruption of women. A lot of the, a lot of these spoiled children are coming from single-parent homes and those single parents are usually women.
01:44Yeah. It's a hard fact of life that, unfortunately, a household needs to be a
01:55man and a woman so a child gets both aspects of life because there's things
02:05that moms can teach their kids and there's things that dads can teach their kids. Yep. And if not by a certain age, it's almost too late. And we saw, you showed me an example of that here. One second here. I'll bring this up on the screen.
02:35Why isn't she getting out? I don't know. She's got a lot of problems in life and can't seem to solve them. So I offered to give her a ride and now she can't get out.
02:47This is my dad and I think he's, uh, I don't know exactly what's going on but he has the key to the car so I'm just waiting on him to get out of the building. You're waiting on him to what? To get out of the building. To come drive the car.
02:59He's sitting right in front so apparently she's not. With it? Yeah, so this dad's, this dad called the police because he's trying to get his daughter out of the car. He doesn't want to drive her anywhere.
03:29So whenever he's ready, he doesn't want to drive. You don't want to drive her home. I think he might be having some sort of like, like early dementia or something, but he is not acting like himself. We were just going to go to Starbucks and then he said that he had to go and I can't remember if he said he needed to take a package somewhere.
03:47He had me bring her down here. I got her a couple of gift cards because she doesn't have a job. He did. He, well, he just got me a gift card. She's supposed to be in a rehab facility but somehow managed to get kicked out of it and showed up back at the apartment. So I felt sorry for her. So he rewards her after she gets kicked out of a rehab facility, drug rehabilitation.
04:06Well, she's been, she's been educated. This is the kind of behavior she gets rewarded for. She got a gift card, she got driven around, you know, he was going to take her to Starbucks, right. I'm going to mute this.
04:31Yeah. Unemployed, got gift cards from her father, got kicked out of a rehab facility. He's driving her around doing all these nice things for her. She's clearly misbehaving to such a point where he doesn't tolerate anymore. He doesn't know how to handle it. So he calls the police.
04:50He can't, he can't even exercise his, his duties as a father. So he has to involve the police.
04:57Yep.
04:59And that, and that just says like, not only is society itself preventing parents from being good parents, but they're so afraid of disappointing their own kids that they have to resort to the police disappointing the child, which is actually quite dangerous when you involve the police. They tend to be, use excessive force. They use more force than a parent's allowed to make.
05:26Yeah. But yeah, no one's calling CPS on a cop.
05:30No.
05:31But instead we're calling cops on parents, good parents, I should say, that barely tap their kids to hit them on the booty and calling it abuse. You even have one little red streak around on your butt. Oh, there you go. There's your kids.
05:54She's clearly too old to be physically disciplined by her parents. It should have happened way earlier in life.
06:02Exactly. That's what I'm talking about.
06:04And she, she acts like, it gets worse as it goes and she ends up lashing out against the police.
06:12And actually quite violent too.
06:16Yeah. And she's not old enough to get charged, but.
06:19She is for juvie.
06:22Yeah, but not serious enough. And by the time it does get serious enough, though, and already it's ingrained in her personality.
06:32Too late for her.
06:34Here's some examples of how it's not too late, but still they're not getting the discipline that they need.
06:45You bought a 2K15 instead of a 2K16?
06:49It was out of stock.
06:52I love you.
06:54Alex, you can't have the computer.
06:56You let go! I like your beauty!
06:59No.
07:00You let go!
07:02No!
07:03I like your beauty!
07:06Okay, fine. You can have it. Here. No, I'm kidding.
07:13I hate you!
07:15I love you.
07:17I hate you!
07:19I love you.
07:20I hate you!
07:23Why are you screaming at me?
07:25If you love your child.
07:28There's a Bible verse on that.
07:33If you love your child, discipline them.
07:36Yeah.
07:38An unloved child is an undisciplined one.
07:42Well, you're not gonna get it!
07:45And people would love to discipline their children.
07:50But now they're too scared to.
07:52No! No! No! No! No!
07:59I can't say this is the best tactic at all.
08:02They're just kind of laughing at them.
08:05Yeah. The best thing to do in this situation would be carry them into a padded room and lock the door.
08:12Yeah.
08:13Shut up, nigga!
08:16Even the super nanny, she usually has the child go into what's called a safe room.
08:27Where there's not really anything the child can hurt themselves on.
08:31Yeah, or break.
08:33And she puts them in there and says this is the calm down room.
08:39This is actually how some adults behave.
08:44It's not even just children.
08:49No, I could hear it anyways.
08:53Yeah, you can just walk outside and see it happening.
08:58Yeah, right in front of your door.
09:01Adults acting like these spoiled kids.
09:04And look, that's it right there.
09:06And look, that's it right there.
09:08That's the problem.
09:10She hugs on that child.
09:12And she's still laughing, but she's just picking him up.
09:17Because he started crying.
09:19He started crying, so it's time to comfort him.
09:22But he can scream and throw fit and throw things around and break things.
09:26Because he doesn't get his way, but he'll be rewarded for crying.
09:29For crying.
09:35And, you know, this kid right here at his own birthday party.
09:41Yeah, I got a nice little cake.
09:44I got some friends, looks like they were at a pool party.
09:49Pool parties were always my favorite.
09:52And then he messes up the cake.
09:56Makes it so nobody can have any cake.
10:00And here's this grown woman acting like a child.
10:04Doesn't want to have a job.
10:07Apparently she broke her own.
10:09I'm going to mute this because her voice annoys me.
10:13Yeah, she got into a fight with her mom because she didn't get the right phone.
10:17Apparently there's a phone that's like a plus or a pro version.
10:20She didn't get it.
10:21But look, the phone, she's got another phone.
10:25Oh yeah, she's got two phones.
10:27So she got her way.
10:29She's got four MacBooks.
10:31She's got one for sending, receiving, blocking, and I don't care what the other one was.
10:37It doesn't matter.
10:39She's got four, she doesn't need four.
10:41She doesn't even need one.
10:43She really doesn't need any of these things.
10:45She needs a job and a life.
10:47And she's asking for money because she broke one of these laptops.
10:51She even has to show her...
10:53Her family is such in debt that she had to pay her medical bills with her mommy and daddy's money.
11:00And she's talking about medical bills for what?
11:02She has a Band-Aid on her foot because she stepped on it.
11:06Yeah, because she stepped on her laptop.
11:10So she put a Band-Aid on there and there's medical bills for that?
11:13Whatever. Moving on.
11:15Dude, I cut my leg the other day and all that I did was put a little stitch thing on it.
11:22I'm going to have to go to the doctor.
11:26People are crazy these days.
11:30And you can't even tell the difference between a child and an adult either.
11:34No. The way people act.
11:36Like just the other day I was watching this couple.
11:42We went out to eat and this couple was just arguing back and forth.
11:50And they sounded like they were like four.
11:55Yeah.
11:57Like, oh he hit me, no she hit me, no he hit me.
12:01What happens when these kids, they brought up without discipline.
12:07When they become adults they become criminals and degenerates and lowlifes and completely useless people in society.
12:15They become drug addicts.
12:16They do stupid stuff like bringing drugs onto a military base and that kind of thing.
12:22And thinking that that's something cool.
12:26But it's not. It's not cool at all. It's not cool to do drugs.
12:30It's not cool to get arrested.
12:32It's not cool to disrespect the United States military either.
12:37That's a big no-no.
12:39Those things aren't cool at all.
12:40Maybe it might be cool to, you know, someone's stupid friends who were also not disciplined when they were kids.
12:47But to respectable upstanding citizens, it's not cool at all.
12:54I can tell you that most of these kids in this video.
12:59And including the one that we're about to see.
13:03Yeah.
13:04If my dad would have saw me acting like that,
13:07I don't want to explain what he would have done.
13:11I can just tell you that he would have been a very mad dad.
13:17These people have a lot to make up for.
13:21A lot to, a lot to change.
13:24And they act very entitled.
13:28Like they deserve the world when they really just deserve a space.
13:33They deserve the world when they really just deserve a spanking and some timeout.
13:40And if that means, you know, the police throwing them on the ground and putting them in a jail cell,
13:45then apparently that's the adult version of timeout.
13:52Obviously, when I saw you, you just drove onto a curb and almost struck a fence.
13:56Okay? So I'm going to need you to step out.
14:00Okay?
14:01The driver is clearly out of it and absolutely should not have been driving.
14:05However, the most interesting part of this case is that the woman in the car is actually the police sergeant's girlfriend.
14:12So the case had to be handed over to a different department due to a conflict of interest.
14:16And unfortunately for her, they weren't messing around.
14:19You know it's against the law to be driving under the influence, correct?
14:22Okay, you do know that, right?
14:25So I don't know why you think you're above the law because of who you're dating.
14:28You're going to get out of the car or am I going to have to pull you out?
14:31Okay, we're not playing a game like you did with the other officers.
14:34Okay? Are you going to get out of the car?
14:37I'm not playing any game with you.
14:39Are you going to get out of the car? Yes or no?
14:41Okay.
14:44Oh, really?
14:45Yeah, really.
14:47Oh, what the f**k?
14:48You're going to listen.
14:50She wasn't expecting that at all.
14:52You don't get any favors because of who you're dating. You understand that?
14:55Don't resist.
14:58Oh, all your s**t.
15:02Stop.
15:03No!
15:05Stop, man!
15:07You're not wrong.
15:09Stop.
15:11But this isn't where the insanity ends.
15:14What could possibly be worse than driving drunk through residential streets at rush hour?
15:19Doing exactly that with a baby in the car.
15:23I mean, I don't know her issues.
15:25She doesn't deserve any of this.
15:26Just because she's dating a cop?
15:27Was the child inside the car?
15:29You grabbed the car? You grabbed the kid?
15:30That kid.
15:32That kid was inside the vehicle the whole time.
15:35Kids see their parents.
15:37They want to be like their parents.
15:39I had no clue.
15:40So, that mom's driving drunk.
15:43Hello.
15:44Deputy Sanchez with the Lakonia Sheriff's Office.
15:47Are you okay?
15:48That woman, she's the grandma of that child.
15:51But that means she's the mother of her.
15:54Okay, so they're going to switch out.
15:55Or would it be the mother of the sergeant?
15:57I'm not sure.
15:58The cops are trying to do everything they can to treat the woman with respect,
16:01but it seems she's just too snide and disrespectful to do the same back,
16:05as she immediately starts to pick fights with the officers.
16:08Ready?
16:09You.
16:10Hey.
16:11No.
16:12Mom told me.
16:13What?
16:14I don't know why he would say that. Go ahead and get up.
16:15Mom said he f***ed you.
16:16I don't know why he would say that.
16:17As a subordinate.
16:18Okay, let's go for her.
16:19Go get him.
16:20No.
16:21Get him.
16:22Don't f***ing do that.
16:23Go ahead and get up.
16:24I literally f***ed your ass.
16:25Go ahead and get up.
16:26You're a subordinate.
16:27You're going to catch more charges.
16:28Get up.
16:29No.
16:30I don't give a f***.
16:31Get up.
16:32You know what?
16:33Get up.
16:34Get in there.
16:35Watch your step.
16:36Ready?
16:37He told me.
16:38F*** you, Jasmine.
16:39Hey, get up.
16:40No, he told me.
16:41Get up.
16:42Get in there.
16:43He told me.
16:44F*** you.
16:45Get up.
16:46I will f*** you.
16:47You will not.
16:48Get in there.
16:49That's enough.
16:50Stop.
16:51That's enough.
16:52Now knock it off.
16:53You're going to knock it off.
16:54You're not going to come out here and kick one of my deputies.
16:57Are you going to stop?
16:58Thank you for the evidence.
16:59Are you going to stop?
17:00F***.
17:01Now stop.
17:02Get up.
17:03Get up.
17:04No, please.
17:05Sit up.
17:06Thank you, sir.
17:07Sit up.
17:08No.
17:09Thank you for the evidence.
17:10You could have lifted her up and put her into the vehicle.
17:11No.
17:12Don't you f***ing touch me.
17:13So all the woman shouldn't be able to do is push her back into the car, which did knock
17:17her head against the...
17:18Resisting like this has done nothing but add another charge to her already long list.
17:23The cops talked to a couple witnesses and searched the car, but the most interesting
17:26part of the whole case comes back at the station where she's made to take a blood alcohol level
17:31test.
17:32Remember, the woman was driving recklessly while allegedly drunk, carrying a baby on
17:36board.
17:37If she doesn't pass this, things don't look good for her position not only out of jail,
17:42but as a mother.
17:43It's clear that she fails the sobriety test.
17:48So we're the ones who...
17:49She's just getting a dose now.
17:50She's just getting a dose.
17:51Battery on an officer, three counts of resisting, obstructing an officer, and multiple other
17:56driving and misbehavior.
17:57Yeah, we skipped past it, but these are all the charges that she's facing.
18:00I'll just put it up on the screen.
18:03So one of the things that we just skipped past there, which maybe I shouldn't have,
18:09but whatever.
18:11They offered a driver back home after all of these charges, aggravated DWI, abuse of
18:17a child, two counts of battery of a police officer, three counts of resisting arrest,
18:23obstructing an officer, multiple additional charges on top of that, and they offered to
18:30drive her home.
18:33They're trying to give this woman special treatment.
18:39Clearly, she's entitled, and she hasn't learned anything from this.
18:47And she's setting that example for her child.
18:51They even said in the video, setting a poor example for her child.
18:58The child was a toddler, if not an infant.
19:02Yeah, but believe it or not, kids are like sponges.
19:07Yeah, and a kid will probably be better off without her in her life.
19:12Yeah, probably, not to be rude or anything, but probably away from that whole family.
19:22Probably not.
19:24Probably not.
19:25I'm sure that, you know, the favor that she's carrying with the police sergeant will probably
19:31help her.
19:32Well, I don't mean away from the dad.
19:33I meant like her mom.
19:34I don't even know if that's, we don't even know if that kid is his.
19:38Yeah, that's true.
19:40But still, her connection to, her intimate connection with the police is probably still
19:47going to help her.
19:52Just one example of many.
19:54There's so many examples.
19:57Yeah.
19:58I mean, I don't think we need to get into all of them, because there's too many.
20:03Way too many.
20:05And I'm sure that people at home could see those examples around them in their own lives.
20:13I hope, I really do, I hope that we could all self-examine and try to see how maybe
20:21some of that lack of discipline may have affected ourselves growing up and how we can change
20:26that going into the future.
20:28Yeah, set the example for our future.
20:32I could speak from personal experience that not having my father around, not having a
20:38father figure until later in life did affect me.
20:43And I was a bad kid.
20:46And it took consequences, it took God's discipline and discipline from an angry stepfather who
20:56didn't give a shit about CPS to actually show me that consequences were meaningful
21:04and they taught me a lesson that I needed and that I later on appreciated.
21:09Yeah.
21:10When we're kids and we're grown up and we think our parents hate us, we think that they're
21:16against us, when in reality, behind the scenes, the parents are usually the ones who is crying
21:25behind the scenes because they had to give their child a harsh lesson.
21:31Yeah.
21:33And unfortunately, most mothers, especially single mothers, they don't learn that their
21:44child needs a disciplinary figure more than a coddling figure.
21:49Yeah.
21:50You can't say, oh, it's okay, baby.
21:54You can break stuff in the house, it's okay.
22:00Yeah.
22:01And you can run away from your problems or scream it away or cry it away.
22:06So how it works in the real world.
22:08And we're supposed to be educating children to become adults, functional adults, members
22:15of society that aren't degenerates, they're not criminals, they're people that contribute
22:22to something greater than themselves.
22:25Unfortunately, we've got to work on the society.
22:33Yep.
22:34And it does start with how we raise these kids.
22:38And that's why the 144,000 preserved from this world, but away from it, is absolutely
22:47necessary.
22:48Yeah, definitely.
22:49I think that the one thing I'd like for people to take away from this is don't coddle your
22:58children.
22:59Yeah.
23:00But at the same time, it's hard to do that because CPS.
23:06Now, I'm not saying all CPS is bad.
23:11That's all right, they can move to Mexico.
23:14Oh, the chancla.
23:20What's the chancla?
23:21Latina moms will get out the chancla.
23:23Moms know what that is.
23:25It's the flip-flop of doom to whoop that kid's booty.
23:33But moms, when they get real mad, the Latina moms especially, if you do something wrong,
23:44the Latina mom said, come here, let me whoop your butt with my shoe.
23:54Yeah, I think that that sounds pretty good, actually.
23:59Yeah.
24:00Yeah.
24:01If you've got problems with raising kids, bring them to Mexico.
24:05Leave them with a Latina mama.
24:08Don't straighten out.
24:10Well, it's very likely that if a man is, even has that option, yeah, I don't even want
24:19to speak on that.
24:20I think that's a whole other topic.
24:23Passport bros, is that what we're going to call it?
24:25I don't know.
24:26Yeah, passport bros.
24:27Yeah, reasons to leave the U.S., one of them being your relationship problems with American
24:32women.
24:33Go to Mexico.
24:34Can we talk about that next week, please, because I could totally relate on that one.
24:40Let's think about it.
24:41That sounds good.
24:42I feel like I don't even need to think about it.
24:44I've got all that stuff buried deep within.
24:46Sounds like we're going to have a topic for next week.
24:50Okay.
24:51Yeah, you and me, we'll talk about it for the next few days and see what we can sort
24:54out for people.
24:55Yeah.
24:56But yeah.
24:57Back again on Monday, we're going to talk about more problems with the world, not just
25:01with kids, not just with women, but also with men or society's failed attempt at men.
25:12We're going to talk about everybody.
25:13This is what we do.
25:14We bring the real-tea.
25:15Yes.
25:16The real-tea.
25:17The reality.
25:18The reality.
25:19The realness.
25:20That's a great topic, though.
25:21I like that.
25:22Yeah.
25:23I don't know.
25:24That'd be a cool show title.
25:25The real-tea.
25:26Yeah.
25:27Thanks for coming on.
25:28Next week, we're going to be a very interesting topic.
25:29This week, also interesting, but super sad.
25:30Super sad.
25:31And there's not a whole lot of solutions out there for Western cultures.
25:32You know, first world, they're basically prevented from being good parents.
25:33So what's the solution for their kids?
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28:52Yeah.
28:53Yeah.
28:54Yeah.
28:55Yeah.
28:56Yeah.
28:57Yeah.
28:58Yeah.
28:59Yeah.
29:00Yeah.
29:01Yeah.
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29:05Yeah.
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29:16Yeah.
29:17Yeah.
29:18Amen.
29:19In the name of the returned Christ, Lord Ryo.
29:20Amen.
29:21Amen.
29:22Amen.
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