
In this episode of Scrolling: I expose the growing threats against children in school, in sports, at church & more.
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Hailey Carania
Welcome to Scrolling with Haley. I'm Hailey Carania and on today's show we are going all aboard the Disney cruise ship from hell, where almost 30 sickos were nabbed in a child porn operation. It's not a good look for the company. It's also not a good look for Kathy Griffin, who is absolutely perturbed at the fact that deportations ensued. Then TikTok star Noah Beck sister Haley Beck may have had more than one student victim. And the sex abuse of children can happen anywhere at the hands of even the most unsuspecting people. I am exposing red state pastors and Christian school workers who are Christians in name only, of course. Plus, the transgender lunacy is only putting young students at risk. In one shocking case, a transgender athlete beat out his own sister in California. It'd be your own people. But before we get into it, a quick reminder to subscribe to this show. Rumble.com Haley brings you to the Bongino Report Channel. Make sure that you are subscribed. 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And in order to find these guys, center for Border Patrol Border protection agents bordered a total of eight cruise ships in the port of San Diego at the end of last month. So who were these people? Were they traveling together? Were they employees? In some cases, yes. Not all, but. But some. We actually don't know the official number, but one of the passengers on the Disney cruise ship told the California Post that it was really unsettling because she saw these arrests taking place and she saw one of the workers getting arrested was her server during her five day trip. He was in full Disney uniform, blazer tie. And some of the other employees were still in their chef's uniforms with their name tags on as they were getting arrested. So again, I just want to remind everyone, and this is the theme for today's show, sickos are everywhere. And they could be anyone. They could be on your Disney cruise. They could be the chef at the restaurant. They could be your teachers, your tutors, your coaches, anything. Anything where you are near kids. Rest assured, people who want to do harm to kids will try to get closer to them. So this is the statement that Disney gave to Fox. They gave this statement to Foxy's Digital. I saw they gave the same old statement to just about anyone who wanted it. But they said this. We have a zero tolerance policy for this type of behavior and fully cooperated with law enforcement. While the majority of these individuals were not from our cruise line, those who were are no longer with the company. Interesting. So again, unclear how many were Disney employees, but it seems odd that they were on the ship. So if they weren't Disney employees, but they were, it just so happened that, you know, CBP agents knew that they were all going to be together on a cruise ship. It just seems odd. It's not like they were, you know, customers that were wrapped up in this. They were all together. So seems like Disney doesn't want to fess up to employing most or all of these people. I can imagine why it's pretty bad for business to have pedophiles working on a Disney cruise. Even worse that they're illegal aliens who happen to be pedophiles working for Disney. This is a bad, bad look. It's an extra bad look. And you know, parents bring their young families to Disney Thinking it's good for kids. I mean, just recently my, one of my best, best friends, she has two kids and they were staying at a Disney affiliated resort. It wasn't like Disney, but it was sort of like adjacent and they had Disney cast member breakfast and things like that. But again, like, the hiring practices are probably the same. It's the same parent company. And you know, parents bring their kids to Disney thinking, this is going to be great. We're going to take our kids to the character breakfast. They're going to meet Mickey, they're going to meet Minnie and Donald Duck and whoever else, and then they're going to go to the pool and they're going to have games and things like that and it's going to be good for kids. But again, places that are good for kids, those are ripe with pedophiles as well. So I wonder how many parents now would probably rethink bringing their kids to Disney knowing that they're hiring pedophiles. And yes, they say that we have a zero tolerance policy policy for this, but. And I don't think Disney knew that they were hiring pedophiles. I don't think that they're willingly doing this, but they knew that they were illegal, I'm assuming. I mean, they're hiring these people. Anytime that I've gotten hired for a job, they've asked for my documentation, my passport, you know, I, when I worked at Fox newsmax, they ask for these things. They want to know that they're hiring American citizens. But like most of the illegals, they're unvetted in most ways. We don't know what kinds of crimes they've committed in the past in their home countries or in other countries. We don't have their medical records. It's a lot of question marks, which is why I think companies who hire them need to not do that. And they also need to be held accountable because when they turn out to be violent criminals or pedophiles, why would you even want that on your conscience? First of all, but why would you want that associated with your brand? And then if your brand is surrounded and the whole purpose of your brand is to target children, and I mean children being the target audience, why would you want to employ people that you don't know are safe? And I guess there's always a chance, right? You go through all the background checks and someone could be a total creep, right? It happens. But as a business owner, wouldn't you sleep better at night, maybe paying someone a lick a little extra more? Maybe Paying them a living wage knowing that they're not going to have child porn on a Disney cruise. Yeah, I would think so. Thankfully, CBP said the suspects visas have been revoked and they are all scheduled for deportation. And what's interesting is most people would say, yay, Yay, the pedophiles are gone. Yay, we're going to deport the pedophiles. Except liberals, they don't really feel that way, which is funny. So immigration activists and lawyers are very concerned about this deportation effort. And I just want to read you, this is the headline. Trump Administration Deported Cruise Ship Workers in Child Sex Abuse Materials Case but did not Prosecute Them. And then I want to read you a little bit of this article because it kind of gets you into the mind of these activists and these advocates for these immigration, like this is what they're concerned about. But here's what they said. The quick nature of these deportations, less than two weeks after the initial arrest raised questions among experts. ICE declined a KPBS request for more information about the individuals arrested, including their names, warrants or any of the charging documents. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors in San Diego and Los Angeles said they have no record of any charges stemming from Operation Tidal Wave. There are no pending criminal charges in the District, according to the Southern Southern District of California. And then the counterpart in Los Angeles said that they were not aware of this matter being brought to their attention. And then the San Diego Harbor Police said that they also had no involvement in this operation. Then they spoke to a spokesperson from the Philippine Consulate in LA and they said that the Trump administration also did not inform the consulate of the allegations before they were made public. Now, they interviewed a maritime attorney that said that these kinds of cases are usually handled by the FBI and tried in federal court. This is what the maritime attorney, Michael Winkleman said. I think there was something very unique here, that it was CBP and ICE and they immediately sent those crew members back to their home countries. I read that and I say, great, awesome. He's like, this is really odd. This is curious. This isn't normal, huh? Like, why did they, why did they send these pedophiles back to their home countries? Why didn't they let them rot in a prison here first? Like, I don't want pedophiles in this country. I don't want illegal aliens in this country. And if they're illegal alien pedophiles, it's a two for one deal. Blow their friggin brains out. I don't care what you do with them. But get them out of this country. So. So that's my hot take. So then this. What's his name? Winkleman. Michael Winkleman. That's like. That's total fake name. It seems like a fake name, but he's this maritime attorney that these advocates were talking to, and he said this, quote, they could have been charged in the US Courts and be in federal prison now awaiting charges, awaiting trial, et cetera. But the fact that they were sent home to their home countries, that's actually quite unique. Yeah. So if you are an illegal alien and you are suspected of committing a crime, you can have your visa revoked. We kind of went through this with the Trump administration before, and Secretary Rubio had made this very clear, that if you come here and you, you know, wish death on America, if you're like a student, you're right here on a student visa, and you, you know, just because you. We have free speech in this country doesn't mean that you can freely speak without consequences. But. And if you're saying, you know, death to America on, you know, a college campus, you can have your visa revoked, that. That is well within the rights. And I, for one, don't want illegal alien pedophiles working for an American company whose customers are young families. So the sooner we can get them back to their home countries, the better. I don't need to waste time prosecuting them. Have them sit in American jails when we can sell them, send them back to the Philippines, and that could be their problem. And any activist, journalist, or attorney who is demanding more transparency in order to, like, fact check this, I'm telling you, they're not doing this in good faith. They're doing this because they're attempting to catch the Trump administration, specifically DHS slacking. This is what they want to do. They're essentially every single one of these people, they are siding with people who have CSAM on their computers. This is how Trump deranged the left is. They will be fighting for the rights of illegal alien pedophiles on a Disney cruise because they don't want to admit that the Trump administration did the right thing. And I think we should just throw them overboard and let them swim home to the Philippines. But this is why I'm not in law enforcement. So I guess we can't do that. But our favorite libtard is back, Kathy Griffin. I talked about her yesterday. I haven't talked about Kathy Griffin in months. And here it is, like two days back to back, we're talking about.
Co-host or Guest
Really?
Hailey Carania
Yeah, she was. I Don't know. She was making fun of Erica Kirk yesterday. Had to hit her for that. And now this was her reaction to the deportations on the Disney cruise. She's reacting, by the way, to Crust News, which we're going to get to in a second. She says this. Jesus effing Christ, I feel rage. If you do too, promise me you will remember this. Rage on election day. This is classic libtard stuff because she's reacting to Crust News. And Crust News said this. ICE agents stormed the Disney cruise ship as it docked in California where it abducted multiple staff members. At least one of the abductees was known to be legally the US Legally in the US to one observer. What does that even mean? Someone observing knew that this person was legally in the United States of America. Like, how do you even. You just tell by looking at someone.
Co-host or Guest
One guy thought he should be here.
Hailey Carania
You look like you have all of your documents. You just look like that kind of guy, you know, So I don't even know what that means, but I find it interesting that Crust News didn't mention that these people were pedophiles and they didn't have CSAM on their computers. It was just like, you know, people got arrested and deported and how horrible. And of course, Kathy Griffin just reacts to that part saying, you know what, Remember this on election day. Yeah, I'll remember on election day that the Trump administration deported pedophiles. I will, I will remember that. And that was Republicans. That was Republicans. So yes, I'll remember that. And I looked up Crust News because I'm thinking, like, what even is this? Like what is she reacting to? And Crust News is essentially an Instagram account that keeps getting flagged by meta because their entire purpose is to dox ICE agents. This is the entire. This is, this is not a news organization, it is a doxing organization. So again, these people will defend pedophiles before they'll ever admit that the Trump administration did something good. They'll try to find the wrong in it. They'll try to dox the ICE agents that deported pedophiles. It's like, whose side are you on? Seriously? I swear, if you told these people that ISIS terrorists came across our southern border and they want their kids to go to school and they need jobs, you know, their bleeding hearts would feel for them. You can't have conversations with these people. Cuz we don't have a baseline of what's good and evil and right and wrong. Pedophilia should be something that we agree is evil and Wrong. And Democrats only care about pedophiles when they think that they can get Trump. If they think that they can get Trump and you know, they demand justice and transparency. And then some people on the woke right, by the way, think that for the same reason they think that Jeffrey Epstein is the only pedophile on the planet and his clients are the only pedophiles ever. Let me just say, as someone who wants justice for all victims, the pedophilia problem in this country is so much worse than Jeffrey Epstein and his rich ass clients. It is far worse, far deeper than that. And you can't claim to care about victims and then just stop at the Epstein files. If you only care about that, then you don't actually care. They're everywhere. Pedophiles are literally everywhere. I urge you all to go to the sex offender registry in your state, in your area, and you can search where these people live and what they look like. And I did. Last night I went to the sex offender registry and within a 1 mile radius there were about 20 pedophiles, sex offenders, registered sex offenders. Then I made the radius five miles. There are 79 sex offenders in our area. Some are sex offenders, some are sexual predators. People who have committed more violent and repeated crimes. But they're all around. They're in nice neighborhoods, they're in red states. In some cases they look normal. Sometimes you would never be able to tell. So thank the Lord we have law enforcement officers and federal agents who work day in and day out to find these freaks of nature. And I want to talk about Operation Iron Pursuit. Operations are underway all across 56 FBI field offices and U.S. attorney's offices. This is what they are calling Operation Iron Pursuit. And more than 200 children have been rescued and 350 child sex offenders have been arrested in just one month. So acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said this, this operation puts every predator on notice. The sexual exploitation of minors is an abomination with no place in our society. We will hunt you down these offenders. We will hold them fully accountable under the law and deliver justice for victims. Well, FBI agents visited a school to give a presentation on Internet safety and sextortion. And after that presentation, a young girl came forward to the agents and told them that she was a victim of this. So this happened. This is out of the Albany office. They said a brave teen came forward after special agents from FBI Albany provided an online safety extortion presentation at a local high school. Eight hours later, this guy was in custody in California today, he pled guilty to Receiving child pornography and transferring obscene material to a minor and is heading to prison. So thank goodness for that. But a grown man in California contacted this 15 year old girl on a dating app. I have no idea why this child was on a dating app, but that's neither here nor there. The adult is always wrong. And this is how they came in contact with one another. And he sent her explicit videos and then told her to do the same. And she was coerced into doing so. So after she alerted the FBI agents to this, and maybe she didn't realize that it was wrong because a lot of victims don't realize that what's happening to them is wrong because they're too young to know. So FBI agents swooped in, now this guy is going to jail, thank goodness. Also in New York, this is in Rochester. Rochester police received a report from a mom that she found messages on her daughter's cell phone. A seven year old daughter by the way. And she found messages between her daughter and a grown man on that phone and they included sexual photos and videos. So she went through this phone and confirmed, oh, she is talking to a grown man. And this grown man was sending again images and videos of himself and she was sending videos of herself that constituted as child pornography. This guy again arrested, charged with criminal complaint and production of child pornography, enticement of a minor and receipt of child pornography. And he could be going to jail for a minimum penalty of 15 years, but maximum of life. I hope he goes to jail for life. Absolutely deserves to be in jail for life, if not just dead. And then here is the FBI field office in Pittsburgh. They found a missing child from an online Predator. So FBI Director Cash Patel posted this on X saying that FBI and partners rescued a missing 14 year old girl from an alleged online predator. They received the call this week from Partners on a young girl who had gone missing from her home. Agents and analysts immediately acted through a discord channel and iPad left at the girl's residence, identified a suspect's location and vehicle. Within minutes our Philadelphia team deployed to the residence and executed a search warrant locating and recovering the 14 year old who is now safe and reunited with family. The suspect was immediately arrested at the scene. Tremendous victory with our partners, Whitehall PD and the best of the FBI executing quickly to save a young girl's life. And this is very scary because I think a lot of parents and grandparents watching and listening. They, they either have children who have children or they know children in their lives like nieces, nephews. We all have kids in our lives that we know and love. And in 2026 it's very difficult to raise your child without a, A screen. A lot of kids are on iPads, a lot of them have phones. And you know, thinking back, you know, I in the 90s and early 2000s is when I grew up and I got a cell phone when I was 12. And the reason why I got a cell phone when I was 12, first of all, there was no Internet on it. It was a flip phone. It was a Motorola flip phone. Like the only people I knew how to call were my mom and dad. And there was no like photo capability. Like it was just a regular old like flip phone. And I think that's all that kids need. But now flip phones are harder to come by. So I think a lot of parents are opting to give their kids iPhones and maybe there's bundle deals and whatever. So they're getting kids on their plan. And I don't think that it's necessary to give your young child access to the Internet, access to photos, videos. Like it just can go easily south. Especially when you have an adult that is grooming them into doing this stuff. Like if you get a kid a phone, they're not going to do something inappropriate. But if there's an adult in their life that's taking advantage of them and grooming them, they might because they don't know any better. So anyway, I do think that it's these damn phones. People say that all the time, it's these damn phones. And I do believe that it's just pedophilia has always been around, but the technology has gotten so much more advanced and these evil people are using it to their advantage.
Co-host or Guest
Having access to anything and everything in the palm of your hand is truly a terrifying thing.
Hailey Carania
It's wonderful and it's horrifying all at the same time. And it just depends like who the technology gets into the hands of. If it gets into the hands of a pedophile, not good.
Co-host or Guest
You're 100% right though, because I distinctly, I got a phone when I started to drive and my. If I used the Internet on my phone that was like a ten dollar per minute I could text and that was about it. And like even then like your inbox would fill up. Like the older phones like really limited your access.
Hailey Carania
Yes.
Co-host or Guest
Outside of just communication, especially with strangers,
Hailey Carania
like you can't really come in contact with strangers as much unless you're on social media or you have the Internet. Because to have a flip phone, you're just going to go in There and get someone's cell phone number that, you know, like. And again, there are dangerous people that, you know. Let me just say. Let me make that very clear. Your. Your child could be getting the phone number of someone very dangerous that, you know, even. And we're going to have. I have an example of that later in the show. Um, but it's. It is weird to think about, like, I only got a phone because my parents knew that I was doing a lot of after school sports and activities. I had to communicate with them about when I was getting picked up and, you know, coordinating with other friends and parents about carpooling and whatnot. But it's scary, no doubt. And, yes, texting your parents when you get, like, one. Once I got into driving mode, it was like, texting. You get there. Text me when you get there. I had to have a. I never remembered to text my mom what I got anywhere. So she put, like, a note on the inside of my car door. Like, text your mom. Text your mom.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah. I mean, I know my parents were probably even a little more weary than most just because, like, everybody else had a phone. Like, if I needed to contact them, everybody had a phone, you know, And I appreciate that they put it on in the moment. I didn't. You know, I wanted a phone, but definitely once the iPhone came out, it just, like, changed the game on.
Hailey Carania
Yeah.
Co-host or Guest
Access to the world and probably a negative way.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. And it's funny, like, you mentioned that in the moment, you hated it. And, like, I had a phone, and I don't remember when I got my first iPhone. I went through a BlackBerry phase.
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
Whoa.
Co-host or Guest
I had the 4s.
Hailey Carania
The businesswoman special. When I was in, like, middle school, I had a BlackBerry.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah. I had, like, the NV3.
Hailey Carania
I had the Envy. I had the orange Envy.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah.
Hailey Carania
Which was my favorite phone to date.
Co-host or Guest
I was just about to say, which is crazy, because I've had. Right now, I. I have the newest iPhone. And if you ask me what my favorite phone I ever had is, the old Envy 3 with the flip and the keyboard, and I wasn't on it as much. Like, it's crazy.
Hailey Carania
I know. And now I'm addicted to my phone. It's like an extra extremity now. It's attached to me at all times, and I'm addicted to it. And my brain is probably worse off because of it.
Co-host or Guest
And to every. Everybody listening or watching, when Haley says her scrolling time is, like, out of this world, she's not lying. She showed it to me the other day, and it Is terrifying.
Hailey Carania
Actually, let me look it up. I feel like it's lower now. Hold on. Let me look at my screen time. Okay. Daily average, it says 9 hours 22. Let me. 22 minutes. That is 20, 26% down from last week. So. But guys, the week is young. Let me just say.
Co-host or Guest
True.
Hailey Carania
The week is young.
Co-host or Guest
So she's putting in that work.
Hailey Carania
And today I've only been on my phone for three hours and 16 minutes. I've been on TikTok for two hours today already.
Co-host or Guest
And again, circling back, like, I mean, these kids have access to be online with people they do not know 24 hours of the day.
Hailey Carania
Right.
Co-host or Guest
I mean, I remember. I remember, like, if I wanted to talk to somebody that wasn't in my immediate circle. You're 100% right. I had to make, like, an effort to find that. A very big effort to, like, make a account on Facebook or something, you know, like, it was not the same.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. It's just. It isn't the same. And I do have some stories later in the show about this, but these kinds of. I wanted to highlight some of the good that is happening because I think a lot with these headlines and stories that I cover, it can get kind of depressing. Like, oh, there are pedophiles everywhere. Okay? And now what? Like, is anything happening? And there are. There are efforts happening all across the country. And last December, you know, this is why I wanted to highlight Operation Iron Pursuit. But also last December, Operation Relentless justice led to the rescue of 205 children and the arrests of 293 offenders. So when you think of the scope of these pedophiles and the amount of damage that they can do, they are saving. With one pedophile found and arrested, they are saving potentially hundreds of victims. Because a lot of times these pedophiles have hundreds of victims. So this is big. They are doing the Lord's work. And we are up against a $150 billion industry that's growing. And each week there are more headlines, more stories about sickos getting caught. Thank goodness. But it does make me wonder about all the ones that are still getting away with it right now. And, you know, we talked about this. The Internet is a very scary place for children. I don't think that they need to be there. Phones, Very scary place for children. Don't need them. Discord, Roblox, all these things. Just if they're on it, because I feel like it's avoidable, unavoidable, monitor it, like, be a helicopter parent. Because it could be the thing that saves your kid. And the thing is, like most people, most parents, they can't avoid sending their kids to school, right? Like, even if you're a helicopter parent, you got to send your kids to school. Not everyone can homeschool. And even homeschooling, by the way, wouldn't prevent sex abuse. Unfortunately, nothing is foolproof. But a lot of this abuse happens in schools. And I told you about this story a few weeks ago, and there have been updates since with Haley Beck. Haley Beck is the older sister of Noah beck, who's a TikTok star. He's got millions and millions of followers across platforms. I think he has, like, 4 million followers across all platforms. And he's very popular. He became very popular during the pandemic, making videos with his family and his friends. And last month, his sister Haley was fired from her high school teaching job in Peoria, Arizona, after an internal investigation found that she had groomed and had sex with a student. And in this school district, she and another female teacher were also doing the same stuff. So it wasn't just her, and it was her and an older female teacher that were abusing multiple children. And then the same school district just let Haley's mom go. And I covered this a few weeks ago because they found videos, inappropriate videos on social media that she posted. And they're just thinking, probably for, you know, legal sake, let's just get this family out of our school district, because who knows? I think it's probably learned behavior. I think the whole family's probably messed up. But this internal investigation has recently found that Haley offered to give oral sex to a student and offered to buy him drugs, alcohol. They were texting back and forth, sexting back and forth. And now police are investigating a potential second, second victim. A new tip came in, and they are assuming that now Haley Beck had not just abuse that one child, but maybe another one. And if I had to guess, there are probably more. I think this is a very sick person that has a need for external validation and attention, and they'll get it from anywhere. Like, I think a lot of these women, they're deeply insecure, and they think that getting attention from middle school boys is like. Or high school boys is the same. And. And I don't know why they can't see how disgusting it is, but I think they're just deeply, deeply messed up. And again, 70% of child sex abuse victims and child sex offenders have between one and nine victims. So if we're talking about Haley Beck here, and just the statistics There had to have been more than one student. Statistically speaking, 70% have between one and nine. 20% of child sex offenders have between 10 and 40 victims. And then serial child molesters can have up to 400 victims in their lifestyle lifetime. And this is a lifestyle for them because when they, a lot of these child molesters and stuff, it starts with CSAM on their computers. Like they're, they're abusing those children, like they're exploiting those children as well. It could be hundreds. And once they find one victim and they get away with that, seemingly, why not do it again and again? I say this all the time. It's, it's women too. So Haley Beck is a woman. This is another female teacher at Port Charlotte and she is married. But listen to this.
Co-host or Guest
He came in there and he was like, all right, we just need to take you out and talk to you. Apparently they're like police officers hiding behind the door waiting for her to walk out.
Port Charlotte High School Student (voice in video)
This Port Charlotte High school student is describing the moment he watched his teacher get arrested.
Co-host or Guest
And when she walked out, that's when
Hailey Carania
they escorted her through the back of
Co-host or Guest
the school and they took her to jail.
Port Charlotte High School Student (voice in video)
He's talking about his English teacher, Heather Mashburn Smith. Students told me he was way too friendly.
Co-host or Guest
She was always sweet and joyful.
Hailey Carania
I never found anything fishy about her. So I don't know what happened, why
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
she did it, but wrong choice.
Port Charlotte High School Student (voice in video)
A new affidavit says that she had unprotected sex with a 17 year old student twice in the classroom. It says this was going on for about a month. Students told me the teen was a football player.
Co-host or Guest
It's like she ruined her life and the students life.
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
So I just like, it's weird.
Port Charlotte High School Student (voice in video)
The affidavit said the teen made her feel good and desired. Mashburn Smith is married and has two children worth that risk?
Hailey Carania
Not at all.
Port Charlotte High School Student (voice in video)
Mashburn Smith appeared in front of a judge this morning.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. Could you imagine being married and finding out that your wife is sleeping with high school students? Like, oh my God. Obviously to step out on a marriage is disgusting. But then to find out that your wife is a pedophile too. I can't imagine the betrayal. And I feel for her husband, like that's very scary, especially because they have children of their own. So this woman, again, married, admitted to having sex with an underage student in her classroom in Florida. This is like right near Jacksonville. And she told this 18 or she told this 17 year old that as soon as he turned 18 she wanted to leave her husband for him. But this all started on Snapchat. They started communicating over Snapchat because to Andrew's point, nothing good happens on Snapchat. The pictures disappear, the videos disappear, the communications disappear. And on these Snapchat communications, the student called her pretty. And then I guess she figured, well, it's game on. Then they started kissing. Then they ended up having sex in the classroom twice. And then they continued to talk over Snapchat. And then this is where the teacher complained about her marriage and her husband and said that she wanted to leave her husband. And for whatever reason at that point, that's the point that the student thought, this has gone too far. Like, I don't want my teacher to leave her husband for me. And so the student blocked the teacher's number and then alerted authorities. The educator was now has now been charged with unlawful sexual activity with minors. And this carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. Not enough. Not enough. Sorry. I feel like if you're a pedophile and you're not immediately killed and put through a wood chipper, you should at least go to jail forever. You should die in jail. I don't understand this. Like 30 years in prison like this. These pedophiles are going to get out and repeat.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah, statistically. And I mean, unfortunately, like, it's really hard to rehabilitate.
Hailey Carania
You can't.
Co-host or Guest
Correct.
Hailey Carania
I don't even think that. And it's not that I don't think that people can change. It's. I know that there are examples of people who go to prison and they become a better person. They find God, they, whatever it is, they repent and they understand that they've done wrong and they want to do better. I know that that's possible when it is something as sick as pedophilia. I do not think that this is something that you could just like, go to jail and get over. I don't think so. I think there's something seriously, seriously wrong with your brain. And unless they are getting. And I don't even know if you can treat that, honestly, I don't think that you can. I don't think that there's rehabilitation possible. And we see this with career criminals in general, that it's. Even if it's just like theft, shoplifting, or whatever it is, and if they go to jail, they get let out and then they do it again because they don't care. They go to jail and they don't care. Going to jail isn't good enough for these people. It's not enough for them to realize, oh, they've done wrong. They just get used to going to jail. And then they like going to jail. I swear, I think they like doing it. They like having a roof over their head. They don't have to work. I mean, they work, but it's like, not real life.
Co-host or Guest
No doubt. I mean, and you look at some of the most prolific offenders, like serial killers and that kind of thing, they're repeat offenders who, one way or another, make it out of jail and then go on to repeat. And we. We look back at history and say, how could we let this happen? But, you know, sometimes we're living real time.
Hailey Carania
History repeats itself. Yeah, I don't know how many times we need to see a pedophile go to jail and then get out of jail and then repeat. And then, I mean, all criminals, it's like, maybe the sentences aren't high enough. But even then, I don't think that, that, that. I don't think that does anything. I don't think that the sentences can be high enough for some of these people. They're just sick. They're just career criminals. That's what they are. And I. I think when it comes to career criminals, they need to just be in jail for life. Like, if you. If you go to jail and then you get out and then you do harm to someone again, that should be like, no second chances. Like, you just get to go to jail for life. Now, sorry, this is another high school biology teacher. This was Alexander High School in Georgia. And she's 25 years old. She's female again, female biology teacher. She's also a staffer on the football team. Again, I tell you that these pedophiles will find children, they will find their victims. They will do what they can to get a job in education, and then they will do extra help. They'll be big members of the. The school community, and they'll volunteer on this, that, and the other thing to get to more victims. So again, think to why this woman would be a staffer on the football team. Just think about it. Okay, so she had sex with a student twice. Once in a closet at the school and another time in a vehicle on school property. And while one victim has been identified, investigators are still looking into whether there are more, because, again, we know that this happens. They have not confirmed, authorities haven't confirmed the exact age of the student, but she was taken into custody on two felony accounts of sexual assault by persons with supervisory or disciplinary authority, and she's being held on $40,000, bond. That's more like it. And you may be watching this thinking, it's okay, I'll just send my kid to Christian school. We'll just avoid this by avoiding public school at all costs. Impossible. They're everywhere. All types of schools, all religions, all states, all neighborhoods. Here's a Christian school superintendent. This is the greater Things Christian school in Dickinson County, Tennessee. And he has been arrested after he allowed a sex offender to work at the school. He allowed the sex offender to shovel snow at the school after a big snowstorm this year and also volunteer on campus. Volunteering in what capacity? I don't know. And how often? I don't know. But this guy, again, wasn't a teacher, wasn't a coach, wasn't a tutor. It could be the janitor, it could be. It could be the guy shoveling snow at the school. It could be the person you'd never think of. And this superintendent allowed the sex offender to work there and be near those children. And the sheriff's office reported that this superintendent was booked into jail on a misdemeanor charge of allowing a convicted sex offender to be around children. And he has since bonded out. So he's back out there. Really? No. No consequences for the people that allow pedophiles to be around children. And unfortunately it's our fellow Christians. It's happening at, like I said, Christian schools, churches, youth groups, people who know it's wrong and they do it anyway. This is a Florida pastor and. Or a youth pastor. His name is Caleb Roberts. He's 25 years old. He was working at Victory Church in East Paka, Florida. Is that how you say that? But his parents were big in the church too, and they've had to resign from their posts because he admitted this young. 20. Well, young, you know, 25 year old man admitted to sending inappropriate pictures to someone he thought was a teenage girl. Actually he was caught in a sting operation. He was communicating, communicating with someone who was part of this vigilante justice group. But here's the video.
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
Listen, I made a mistake. So currently right now I'm at the CVS across from the chiropractor place. And honestly you're probably gonna have to punish me or something because I was on online site talking to someone and unfortunately I got. I don't want to say packed this but more like the fact that there's people here that taught me, sir, there was underage girl that was talking to.
Hailey Carania
How old was she?
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
She's. And she said her age and thing as I was gonna go meet her and right now currently there is four people here who are two questions we atrocity and all that. And I basically.
Hailey Carania
So what, what were you coming to
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
do with the 14 year old girl
Hailey Carania
talking about
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
it may say sex. I was going to have sex. You communicated that you wanted to have sex. You think that you should be able to get in car. Sir, I know what I did was wrong. Not admitted right now. Why you?
Hailey Carania
Because I just talk.
Youth Pastor Caleb Roberts (voice in video)
I don't really.
Hailey Carania
Yep. So there's a lot that we need to break down in this video. It is wild. So this is a youth pastor and he's on the phone with his parents because his parents were at a chiropractor appointment and I guess he was there too. I don't know if this is like a whole family affair where people go to the chiropractor together, whatever. Anyway, this vigilante justice group, they were the ones that coordinated this sting operation where they were communicating with him. Not a 14 year old girl, thank goodness. This is why I love this vigilante justice stuff because they are catching pedophiles but the pedophiles are not actually hurting young girls or young boys, thank the Lord. So this youth pastor is speaking to someone that he thinks is a 14 year old girl. They're exchanging photos, videos, whatever, and they're talking about meeting up to have sex. So this group catches him and says, okay, so when, if we showed up here today, this is gonna be the situation. If she showed up there today, what would have happened? Oh well, I would have said no, I wouldn't have had sex with her. I wasn't gonna do anything wrong. I was just talking. I was just talking. And then I also thought it was odd, you know, he's calling his parents who work at this church or worked at this church. We'll get to that in a second. But he was like, you're, this is a 25 year old man. And he's like, you guys are gonna have to punish me. He's talking to his own parents. There's gotta be something weird happening in that household too because this is a 25 year old. It's like the only punishment you're getting is from the law. I mean your parent. You're thinking that you're not going to get in trouble with the law and this is just going to be like your parents. Like it was very like an infantilized reaction of what was actually happening. Like you are a grown man, you were doing a grown crime, you were going to be treated like a grown man. I was Just very odd that he's on the phone with his parents. Like, you, I think you guys are going to have to punish me. And it's like, no, this is much worse. And he's like, can I get in my car and leave? And he was like, you're going to have to talk to the cop behind you. Then he was asking or he was telling his parents that these guys, they look like Christian guys. Like, they're wearing crosses. And it's like, this is what you're worried about. The guys that are calling you out look like Christian guys. Like, what if you were just a better Christian man and you weren't a pedophile? Anyway, his parents had to resign as pastors at Victory Church, and they put out this statement to our church, family and community. After much prayer and careful consideration, we want to share that Pastor Steve and Angie Roberts have stepped down from their roles at Victory Church, effective immediately. Recent circumstances, you know, their son being a total creep, have bought a deep sorrow to many within our church and community. And while we are limited in what we could share at this time, we want to speak clearly about our hearts. We grieve whenever trust is broken and when people are hurt. And we take these matters with the utmost seriousness. I'm not going to read you this whole thing, but anyway, these people had to resign from their post at the church. And I will say, you know, this happens in all religions, of course. Like, I'm Catholic. This happens in the Catholic Church. This happens at youth groups, and it happens all over the place. And my next story is about a mosque where this took place. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. You could be the best person on the planet. It can happen to you. It can happen to your family. You can be, you know, a lead pastor at your church, and it could be happening in your own house. It just. This kind of evil is so pervasive, and it's everywhere. And truly, I think the enemy, like, tests all of us and almost taunts people that are supposed to know the right thing. And they. And they. They stumble, and everyone should know that this is wrong. The thing that sort of gives me a little bit of, you know, solace in all of this is that when this happens in a Christian community, the response is, this is horrible. We condemn this. We do not believe in this. This is not our teaching. And in the next story, like, you don't. You don't get that because in Islam, they allow people to marry children and things like that. So this is actually what makes it more Scary when it happens in Islam because I don't think that there are good people that are saying this is really wrong because this is part of their belief system. But this happened in New York City. And this was a religious leader that sexually abused 10 year old girls inside the mosque. And this is a religious leader, excuse me, in Queens. And this wasn't just one young girl, this was two that we know of. And again, there's probably always more. But he molested and groped girls inside the mosque. One of the girls, he touched her breast and her inner thigh. And then after that incident, he struck again with another 10 year old girl doing the exact same thing. And I, again, it just, I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but in Islam they take child brides and encourage it. So while sick people will align themselves with certain religions just to get close to children and they hide in plain sight, others don't have to hide that much because their faith allows it. So as long as they can hide from the law, you know, this Muslim leader, he doesn't have to hide from the people in his church because that's normal. Like if you can marry someone you know, at however many years old, it just doesn't matter. But it's only a matter of time before these freaks rot in hell. And it's not just sexual abuse happening by the way, in these schools. I mean there is a fight club apparently at a school in Arizona. And this is an. I'm sorry, not Arizona, Arkansas. Is it? Arkansas. Where is it? Arkansas.
Co-host or Guest
Arkansas.
Hailey Carania
This is a, a woman who was jailed for running a club, a child fight club at school and says the school got vouchers. Like, this is just so bizarre to me. Like I, I'm highlighting this story because the people who want to do harm to children, it's not just sexual harm but any kind of physical harm, they again will find a way. They will proposition themselves, they will position themselves rather close to children. And this is at a very elite school. This was the Delta Institute for the Developing Brain. And this happened in their Engage program. So these are children that have neurodevelopmental disorders. Like this is a very, this is a private school, an expensive school. And this is where, you know, parents are sending their kids to this school to get extra help and extra treatment because they need it. And a mother who sent their kid to this school, 13 years old, found abuse, reported that her 13 year old son was abused. Then they looked through the security camera footage and showed that this one woman forced a child a Student to sit in the middle of about 18 other students. And then this woman, Mary Tracy Morrison, she encouraged the other students, the other children in that circle to punch, kick, choke, and strike this victim. And this abuse happened for more than 30 minutes. And this woman was in charge. She was the ringleader of this abuse. She has now pleaded guilty to one count of permitting child abuse, which is a felony. Four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. She was only sentenced, by the way, to 30 days in jail after taking a plea deal. I don't think that a plea deal needs to be in place when we're dealing with a monster like this. I don't understand why someone would need a plea deal. Like, why if you are having neuro, like, developmentally disabled children beat up on each other for what? Like, for your own entertainment, like, you don't deserve to live. I'm sorry. This is like the most disgusting thing that you can do to children. And like vulnerable children. All children are vulnerable. But, like, these are developmentally disabled children. What are you. What are you doing? This is funny for her. Just totally bizarre. And again, 30 days in jail, out of jail like that. Do you think that she's going to learn her lesson and think that it's wrong that she did this? Probably not. Then after she's out of jail for 30 days, she's on house arrest for a little while, and then she's on probation. She can't work with children ever again. She is lost her occupational therapy license. She's been ordered to have a mental health evaluation, which I think is much needed. But what's crazy is that other teachers in this school knew that this was happening and did nothing to stop it. They were also charged, but those charges were dropped. So imagine you're spending thousands of dollars to send your child to this specialized school, and there are teachers at this school that allowed abuse to happen and did nothing. That's even worse than sending the abuser to jail for 30 days because she can never work with kids again. But the ones that didn't see anything wrong with that are still working with the kids. What the hell? Article highlighted a. A transgender pedophile. Actually, two transgender pedophiles who are in a women's prison and now they want to get married. This is one of the craziest stories I think I've read since the quadruple amputee that murdered someone.
Co-host or Guest
This was a doozy.
Hailey Carania
Transgender pedophile held in a women's prison seeks to settle religious discrimination case with New Jersey department of Corrections. It says a sadistic transgender pedophile serving his sentence at a women's prison has entered into settlement negotiations with the Department of Corrections after suing officials for denying him access to Wiccan religious items. You're right. This is a doozy. This is a doozy. This is a crazy, crazy headline. So he was first sentenced. This transgender was sentenced on charges of human trafficking, aggravated sexual assault, conspiracy, and endangering the welfare of a child. It was his own child. And then a search warrant was executed at his home in 2019, and they found that the New Jersey Department of Child Protection received a tip that they were producing pornographic material in their home, and a child was present at the time. So this transgender man, this, you know, he's a biological man, but transgender, was dating this other trans male, and they had been operating a transgender fetish porn business from their home. And they found out that after this anonymous tip that their child, one of the transgender people's child, was abused making these pornographic videos. So not only was the child in the home while this was happening, the child was in the videos and was being sexually abused and put in bondage to make pornography, and then the parent distributed that pornography. So unfortunately, the child's biological mother was on drugs, so the father and then his new transgender lover were able to take the child and do further damage. So physically abusing their own child and making money off of it doesn't really get more sick and evil and twisted than that. And the trans lover was also sentenced to 25 years after admitting to being involved in this porno pornographic video industry. And there were also two other men in the home. So the transgender guy was dating another transgender guy. And then there were two other gay men in the home. They were also convicted for their roles in the abuse of the child. So this child was abused by four men. And now the transgender lover and the dad are in a women's prison, and they are now suing because they can't grow their own herbs to cast spells at night. And they want to cast spells at night either naked or wearing a cloak. The article says. So they are Wiccans or.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah. So that's a witch.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. So they're like. I don't know the difference between, like, I thought that. I thought that male witches were wizards, but I think that's not warlocks. They're warlocks.
Co-host or Guest
Wiccans.
Hailey Carania
Sorry, I don't really know my stuff.
Co-host or Guest
Wiccans are usually like, Andrew healers.
Hailey Carania
Why do you know this?
Co-host or Guest
But this is a witch.
Hailey Carania
Okay.
Co-host or Guest
Anyway, you're welcome.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. So this guy they wanted, or both of these guys, they wanted to perform some kind of witchcraft in their, in their prison, in their cell. And they wanted to do it naked. They wanted to do it wearing cloaks. Anyway, I don't think that this is really a religion, but I guess they're, they have a case now against this religious discrimination, and they said that they were, they were denied access to gardens and things like that. Anyway, the New Jersey Department of Corrections has allowed them to have a book of shadows, which has instructions for magical rituals. They have a pentacle, incense, and some battery operated candles that they can do whatever the hell with. And, and grape juice for wine.
Co-host or Guest
Feels like you shouldn't have any of that in jail.
Hailey Carania
Probably not, but it's a religious case, so it's like, well, you can't deny them this. This is just like a, it's a loophole that they found essentially.
Co-host or Guest
Spooky. I would hate to be like one. I hate to be in prison. But then they're the next door neighbors and said, prison got to be.
Hailey Carania
This is why I, I can't be in charge of these people. I'd be like, let's just death row for you. I, I, I can't. I wouldn't be able to deal with this. Anyway, now they've realized that, and I've talked about this before, like, once you complain and you realize that the more that you complain, the more that you get stuff, then they're going to find more loopholes, and I guarantee you they will request to adopt a child whenever they get out of prison. Because they're getting married now. They, this transgender couple, they're getting married in, in prison. And I'm sure they'll want to adopt a child and do more harm to it, and then they can claim that it's discrimination if they say no, just absolutely insane. I do want to talk about this transgender sports thing, because this is still happening, and the left will tell you that it's not happening, but it is. And this trans athlete actually beat his own sister in, in a race. So this is actually a different transgender athlete, both in California, if you could believe it. But this was the CIF Southern Section Division 3 Preliminaries held at Yorba Linda High School. And this guy absolutely cleared the female competition in three of the jumping events. He just cleared them by. By feet, like, jumping higher by feet. It wasn't just like, oh, he beat them by this much. No, it was a lot. And then this next one, he, this trans athlete, beat his own Sister and I just, I have questions for the parents, but we'll get to that in a second. So this guy, his name is Paul Haga, he goes by Lena now, but for this, the purpose of this show, we'll just call him Paul. So Paul is a freshman at this high school at Pasadena's Polytechnic High School. And he came in first place and his older sister came in second place. How do you go home? Like, what do you think the conversation is like in the car ride home after your brother transitions to a female
Co-host or Guest
and then beats you in track, Dinner's gotta suck.
Hailey Carania
And then with the parents because obviously the parents are woke because they allowed the son to transition. So like, are they, what do they say? Like, do they, do they realize that this is unfair for the daughter, but they just don't care?
Co-host or Guest
I think that's probably the most realistic scenario. Like because you're this deep into it, it's not going to really be a problem at that point. You know, you've already run the race, you've been doing this for a while. You know, you're, they're probably acknowledging that person as a female in their day to day life. Like they're not gonna, she's not gonna lose and then be like, well, you're actually a guy.
Hailey Carania
So if I was the sister, I
Co-host or Guest
would, she should, that's the correct move. But they're too far in.
Hailey Carania
I think I was because I'm an only child. So I don't really understand the sibling dynamic stuff. A lot of my friends growing up had siblings and I'm, and two of my best friends are twins and they fight like cats and dogs in front of me and I'm always like, whoa. Like sister fights are really scary. And I, I'm a lover, not a fighter. I don't fight with any of my friends. So when I see them fight, I'm like, I don't know what to do with my hands. Like, this is really scary for me. And like I would imagine that if you are a girl and your brother transitions to a girl and then he beats you in track, like you get in the car and you call him a boy, right?
Co-host or Guest
There's gotta be, if not there's some inner resentment that like is gonna bubble over at a Thanksgiving when you like that girl.
Hailey Carania
That girl is probably going to grow up and red pilled than you could ever imagine because her own brother transitioned beat her at her own game. Like she has to know that it's unfair. She has to secretly follow Riley Gaines on Instagram and she's like, she's getting slowly red belt.
Co-host or Guest
I mean, even you like reading the article. It sounds like a made for tv, like, comedy movie. Like, you know, he's trying to get back at his sister, so he pretends to be a girl and beat her at everything. And, like, yes, the limelight, like, that feels.
Hailey Carania
It feels fake, but unfortunately, it's this girl's reality. And then, you know, I talk about this every once in a while. Like, I don't talk about the trans stuff all the time, but people come up with what they think are solutions to the problem, and they're never solutions to the problem, because people will say, well, why don't you just make a transgender division? Do you know how dumb that is, making a transgender division? And people say this as a solution because they say, well, they should play sports. So if they want to play on the competitive level, let them compete against each other. Well, certainly, there's not enough transgenders to go around and compete against each other. And let me just say the obvious. This always boils down to biology. If you have a bunch of transgenders competing against each other, who do you think is going to win? The biological men. So then you're going to have this whole debate all over again. And then I guarantee you, the biological men who think that they're women and then the biological men who think that they're girls, the girls are gonna think, well, we're losing because men are stronger than women. Doesn't matter if you transition or whatever, the men are always gonna win. So then Seth Dillon, who works at the Babylon Bee, I think he's the CEO, maybe he posted this on X the other day and said, this only remains a problem because girls go along with it, refuse to compete against the boys. That's it. That's all you have to do to get your sports and spaces back. Give them up temporarily, and you'll get to keep them forever. And I see where he's coming from, but we're dealing with the woke left here. They see absolutely nothing wrong with transgender athletes competing in women's sports and spaces. So you'd have to convince them that.
Co-host or Guest
But that's a whole generation of women not playing sports.
Hailey Carania
Correct.
Co-host or Guest
Because it's going to be probably, you know, that's. That's not a quick fight that you have to fight. You're looking at a whole rewiring a
Hailey Carania
generation of woke retards, brains. That's what you have to do. So in the interim, women will have to not play sports competitively, and that's not fair. Because why should they have to not do it? Just because that there are retards that allow transgenders to do it, that doesn't mean that women should stop. And, like, I'm all for protests, but, like, in the interim, women are going to drop out, and then it's going to be men competing. It's going to be a men's division, and then a men's division.
Co-host or Guest
Well, and I think about, like, professional sports, like, that's money on the table that you are going to be missing out. Like, that some of these women are using to change their family's lives.
Hailey Carania
Yeah.
Co-host or Guest
And you're. You're missing out on contracts.
Hailey Carania
And I just think it's unfair to be like, men have created this problem, but we're going to blame the women for not. Not sitting out and letting it happen. And people will argue that women are the ones that allow this transgender lunacy to occur. And I agree. But it's liberal women, like, liberals are the problem. It's liberal men and women. It's not just women's fault. It's liberal men and women. They have gone along with this crazy stuff for however. However long. And this is why we're in this mess. And I don't think that women should have to quit sports because other people are idiots. I just think that people need to grow the balls, like, no pun intended, and tell these transgender people to not play in these sports. If you want to transition, be my guest. If you want to transition as an adult, be my guest. If you want to play sports, be my guest. But if you want to compete, there's no safe way, and there's no fair way for you to do that. So you just have to give up that dream. And I think a lot of these men transition because they want to win and they want to get college scholarships and money and things like that, and that's what this is all about. And they know that they can do this, and they can hurt women, and they can step on women to get to where they want to be. And it's honestly, it's very masculine. It's very masculine. Anyway, that's my transgender rant for the day. Thank you for scrolling along with me. I'll definitely do scrolling time tomorrow. I'm gonna tease that. And then we're not gonna get to it.
Co-host or Guest
If not Friday.
Hailey Carania
If not, we'll do a super scroll on Friday. We'll see.
Co-host or Guest
For the fans, for the scrollers out there.
Hailey Carania
I don't have any, like, content planned for tomorrow yet. And I'm not saying I'm not going to find it. I always find it. But I'm saying I might have time for scrolling time tomorrow. So we'll see. Just tune in tomorrow to find out. I'll see you then. Bye.
Host: Hayley Caronia
Date: May 12, 2026
In this episode of "Scrolling with Hayley," host Hayley Caronia dives deep into a series of disturbing headlines centered around child exploitation, highlighting a major child pornography bust aboard a Disney Cruise ship and discussing wider issues of child safety, sex abuse across institutions (including schools and churches), failures of vetting and accountability, and the ongoing concerns about transgender athletes in girls’ sports. True to her trademark style, Hayley brings a blend of pointed conservative commentary and candid outrage, challenging liberal narratives on law enforcement, immigration, Disney’s corporate culture, and progressive policies, while issuing a stark warning that predatory individuals can be found anywhere, in any context.
"It just seems odd… it's not like they were customers... seems like Disney doesn’t want to fess up to employing most or all of these people… It’s pretty bad for business to have pedophiles working on a Disney cruise. Even worse that they're illegal aliens."
— Hayley ([06:52])
On parental trust in institutions:
"Parents bring their kids to Disney thinking this is going to be great… But again, places that are good for kids, those are ripe with pedophiles as well." ([05:30])
On the activist response to deportations:
"Every single one of these people—they are siding with people who have CSAM on their computers. This is how Trump-deranged the left is." ([12:00])
On tech's role in abuse:
"It's these damn phones… pedophilia has always been around, but the technology has gotten so much more advanced and these evil people are using it to their advantage." ([21:20])
On the myth of safety in faith schools:
"You may be watching this thinking, it's okay, I'll just send my kid to Christian school... Impossible. They're everywhere. All types of schools, all religions, all states, all neighborhoods." ([37:55])
On teacher-student sexual abuse:
"If you're a pedophile and you're not immediately killed and put through a wood chipper, you should at least go to jail forever. You should die in jail." ([34:59])
On the transgender athlete beating his own sister:
"That girl is probably going to grow up and be more red-pilled than you could ever imagine because her own brother transitioned and beat her at her own game." ([61:06])
The episode is marked by Hayley’s sharp, unfiltered outrage and black humor, delivered in a rapid-fire style. Her co-host/guests serve mostly as sounding boards, occasionally interjecting agreement or commentary. The tone is unapologetically conservative; Hayley frames the issues as cultural and political crises rooted in progressive overreach and institutional cowardice. She is blunt—even graphic—in discussing child sexual abuse, repeatedly questioning both liberal and corporate motives, and frequently calls for harsher punishments for offenders.
Hayley Caronia’s "Disney Cruise CREEPS Deported" is an intense, sometimes bleak, yet highly engaged walk through some of the darkest corners of child protection in America, with a focus on the failures (and occasional successes) of institutions to keep children safe. It’s a show that won’t sugarcoat the rot Hayley sees in society—from Disney missteps to failed progressive policies on immigration and gender. Through real cases, faith and school scandals, and activism-driven journalism, she warns: evil can lurk anywhere and it’s the adults’ responsibility to stay vigilant, demand accountability, and never give predators the benefit of the doubt—no matter the institution or ideology.
This summary is designed to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-scroll recap for listeners who want to grasp the episode’s arguments, examples, and cultural commentary without missing key details or the timestamped flow of discussion.