Stop Playing The Victim! Very, Immature.
I was steered over to this podcast, from “Ear Hustle”. I appreciate E.H. Because they take responsibility for the actions they’ve committed. They (the people incarcerated) have had to learn, to adjust to their situations, be mature, and make the best of hard times. The episode I listened to here, was very poorly done. It’s like the interviewers we’re constantly trying to make everyone feel bad for these law breakers. Wanting to reward these kids, for the bad decisions they seem to Love making. Armed Robbery, Fighting C.O.’s, being bullies, defying authority, and fighting others deserves no reward, nor praise. Smh. Stop teaching kids to play the victims in society, and start pushing them to think more positively.. and fight to be someone other than a dependent leach.
Jahsheezy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/18
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Sam L. 239 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/18
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