bothered with. you know bothers me about, this is really about a thug lifestyle. it s not always black on white. it s something deeper than that. we have the references to white people, knocking them out. we have gang style initiation events. and when you look at this for what it is, the real danger is that it s hijacked for another agenda rather than dealing with the correct problem. in your brother s case, it was false narrative that it was a race issue that was pushed. that was supported by the race profiteers out there. and here we have a case whereas juan williams and colonel allen west both agreed earlier, there are no civil rights leaders leading a charge on what s happening to our young children today and why they end up in these situations. so when it comes to this white house, one, i don t think they should weigh in on everything. but do you think the president has a responsibility to weigh in and say, we have a problem with our youth when they have this
bothered with. you know bothers me about, this is really about a thug lifestyle. it s not always black on white. it s something deeper than that. we have the references to white people, knocking them out. we have gang style initiation events. and when you look at this for what it is, the real danger is that it s hijacked for another agenda rather than dealing with the correct problem. in your brother s case, it was false narrative that it was a race issue that was pushed. that was supported by the race profiteers out there. and here we have a case whereas juan williams and colonel allen west both agreed earlier, there are no civil rights leaders leading a charge on what s happening to our young children today and why they end up in these situations. so when it comes to this white house, one, i don t think they should weigh in on everything. but do you think the president has a responsibility to weigh in and say, we have a problem with
and i think we make a lot of good points about this culture that seems to glorify guns, violence, terrible treatment of women, drugs, cash. whatever you want to call it. when we look at it for what it is, let s face it, they had a gun. it s illegal. should not have had the gun. this is not about a legal gun owner, this is about a thug lifestyle. this is about ownership of something that is a deadly weapon and using it to kill another human being. it s at its core the way i see it, it s a horrible failure of parenting. i m not sure where we divorced ourselves as a society from the notion that what young people do in our midst, in our care, those who are under 18, are our responsibility. their actions are our responsibility as parents. parents have to be where the buck stops for the actions of its children. if you re 15, 16, 17-year-olds have guns or are trying to secure guns to procure guns for