You wonder why I despise Kick & these platforms, yet you still let your children watch this shit.
Come on, man. Tell me this isnโt wrong.
Look at what corn has already done to the minds of some of these young men, making them think this kind of behaviour is normal.
You are not protecting your children if you willingly expose them to this degeneracy and then act shocked when it corrupts the way they think.
๐ฅ IMAGINE TELLING AN AFRICAN PARENT THIS ๐ญ
A British dad finds out his daughter dropped out of university to SELL ADULT CONTENT.
His first reaction?
Not the money. Not the income.
He talks about her future, reputation, consequences, and how choices today can follow her tomorrow.
Now imagine that same conversation in a Naija home ๐ญ๐ฅ
Before she finishes explaining the ยฃ5k/month, youโll hear about:
* School fees sacrificed
* Family name
* Prayers and expectations
* Legacy
* โWhat will people say?โ ๐
Money can solve problems, but it doesnโt automatically build character, discipline, or purpose.
A quick bag can change your lifestyle.
But your values shape your destiny.
Be honest: how would your parents react if you were in this situation? ๐
๐ฅ : @thetradersmanuk
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The show wants to be MAS*H for a new generation. It's not. But it has its moments.
A team of Army medics in Afghanistan trade combat gear for con jobsโgambling, smuggling, and selling stolen meds for hashish. Sam Keeley's Cooper Roback is the rule-breaker with a conscience.