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I never heard Old Donkey of the Day. What is it? Say it again. Charlamagne. I'm a donkey. Yeah, you are a donkey.
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Charl show you how to act a donkey.
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That Charlemagne saying is true. Donkey Today for Tuesday, July 22 goes to an 18 year old young lady named Tripura Mary X. I think I'm pronouncing that right now. Triparia Tripura is from Florida. And what does y' all Uncle Charlotte always say about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida and today is no exception. Okay? Tripura is charged with felony child neglect for allegedly leaving her two year old daughter unattended in a 2002 Cadillac Escalade. Now I'm reading this story and it says this young lady left her two year old daughter locked up in a hot car with a heat index of 107 degrees. Now I could stop Donkey of the day right here, okay? I could let the hee haw fly right now and you all would completely understand because there's absolutely never a reason to leave your two year old daughter two year old child, period, unattended in a car ever. The temperature don't even matter. Okay? I don't care if the weather was perfect outside. You don't leave your two year Old, unattended anywhere. But there is a reason, okay? There is a reason that Tripura left her daughter unattended in this car. Please remember that just because there is a reason, it doesn't mean it was a good one, okay? I can't think of what would be a good reason to do what she did, but I know for sure this ain't it, okay? Would you like to know what happened? Let me read this from Law and crime. Okay? Lawn crime. A Florida teenager is accused of leaving her two year old daughter locked up in a hot car with a heat index of 107 degrees while the young woman watched the new Smurfs movie at a movie theater with her own siblings. Okay? She locked the kid in the car because she went to see the Smurfs movie with her brother and sister. And while they were watching the movie, the child kept crying loudly and caused the disturbance. So she decided to take the kid out to the lobby, then eventually lock the kid in the Escalade. She even admitted to the cops that she had done this a few times before. Cops said she had a real nonchalant attitude about it. It wasn't a big deal, okay? They had to break the window. Like, you know, people were passing by, saw the little girl in distress, so they had to break the window to get. To get the. The young girl out. What do they call it? They had to break the driver's side window. Yes. She said she was visibly distressed. The child had a flushed red appearance, was sweating profusely, crying in distress. That's what the cops allege. She left her two year old daughter unattended in a hot car so she could go watch the Smurfs movie with her own siblings. This is why kids shouldn't have kids, okay? She's 18, her daughter is 2. So she got pregnant at like 15. All right? We as a society should really be against that. And these are the reasons why. 15 and 16, you should be focused on getting your permit and your license, not focused on getting prenatal care, okay? A 16 year old should be worried about semesters, not trimesters. And this is the reason why she's not even. And this is the reason why, because she's not even cognitive. Cognitively prepared to raise a child. She's 18, okay? She's still a goddamn child herself. And you know what? Kids hate responsibility. And you know what's the biggest responsibility in the world? Kids, okay? Kids are the most significant responsibility a person can have. If you actually care enough to raise your kids, if you actually care enough to be in your kid's life, then there is no greater obligation. All their basic needs. Food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, education, and ensuring their welfare and safety. Tripura, did you hear the last part? Ensuring their welfare and safety. You treated your 2 year old the way you wouldn't even treat your phone. Okay? You are 18. You would lose your mind if you left your phone unattended anywhere. Okay? You would never leave your phone unattended. But you got no problem leaving your child unattended to go see the Smurfs movie with your siblings. I bet all your siblings was your age or younger, too, okay? A bunch of kids, and you trying to raise one because there's no way people with you don't be like, well, where's the baby? Oh, I just left him in the car. And y' all just continue watching the movie all together, one big happy family. By the way, I took my daughters to see the Smurfs last weekend. I don't remember it being that fire, okay? Not fire enough to put your child in a car unattended, because you might miss something. All right? Hell, I fell asleep because there was questions about the Smurfs that I never asked myself as a child, but as an. As an adult, I'm like, damn. Okay, number one, and this is coming from the most unhealed parts of my psyche. Where the holes at? Okay? I mean, there is no ladies in Smurfs village, okay? Smurf fact. The only one. And she was made of clay. So who are the Smurfs reproducing with? There's a papa Smurf, but no mama Smurf. Now we understand why one Smurf's so grouchy. Because he ain't getting no cheeks. And I did some research, and by research, I googled why are there no female Smurfs? And it said natural born Smurfs are predominantly male and female. Smurfs are created through magic. Huh? Magic. So this leads me to one conclusion, and that conclusion is that the Smurfs are all butt babies, okay? Papa Smurf be airing out Clumsy, brainy, vanity, and Handy shooting. They clubs up, getting them pregnant, and they be having butt babies. Now, keep in mind, I'm slightly listen. Okay, okay, you're listening to a retarded person here. All right? So it was brought to my attention that the stork delivers Smurfs. All right? I don't know if y' all seen that on the cartoon. The stalk brings the babies, right? So if that's the case, that explains how the babies get here. But it still means that Smurf village and the village here in New York are the gayest villages in the world. Okay, I'm saying all that to say I was sleep within the first 20 minutes of the Smurf movie. Okay? Once I ate my popcorn and my peanut M and Ms, I was out. And I woke up in time to see the Smurfs defeat Gargamel, but I wasn't impressed. Okay? I'm shocked that you love the Smurfs that much. Topora. All right, kids, listen to me. Let tripera be a lesson to you all, all right? You want to be out here popping that pompom at a young age. You get pregnant, keep the baby, you don't have a life anymore, okay? Your primary responsibility is that child, all right? If you don't want that responsibility, then keep your mot freaking legs closed. Please let Remy ma give tri pure americs the biggest he haw he he. You stupid. Are you dumb? That's crazy. I don't understand why the baby couldn't go in the movies with her. If it was a kid's movie, she was there, but then she started crying and causing a disturbance, so she took the baby out.
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It's not funny what people are doing.
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People are so stupid.
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They're not stupid. They're. And this is why we got to keep using that word and don't ever retire that word. Cuz there is no other way to explain people like this.
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What race was she? You want to play a game?
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No, I don't. She was blue. She was a smurf. All right, she was a smurf.
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You want to play a game?
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No, I don't, actually. And then the. And then the. The girl Smurfs ain't no girls, but one.
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It's not.
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There's one. More than one Smurfette.
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That's another woman smurf. There's another girl smurf. There's another girl smurf. Yes, there is.
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I just know smurfing. No, no, no, no. That ain't no girl.
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I'm not messing with you.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Florida Mother Leaves 2 Y/O In Hot Car While Watching Smurfs Movie"
Release Date: July 22, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Breakfast Club, hosts DJ Envy, J. Cole, and Charlamagne Tha God delve into a disturbing incident that has captured public attention: an 18-year-old mother from Florida accused of leaving her two-year-old daughter unattended in a scorching hot car while she watched the new Smurfs movie. The discussion navigates through themes of responsibility, youth parenting, societal expectations, and cultural commentary, all delivered with the show's signature blend of candor and humor.
Charlamagne Tha God introduces the topic by labeling the young mother as the "Donkey of the Day," a term the hosts use to highlight particularly irresponsible or foolish actions.
He vividly describes the scenario, emphasizing the severity of leaving a toddler in a hot car and the immediate dangers associated with such negligence.
The hosts express a mix of disbelief, anger, and frustration regarding Tripura's actions, establishing a strong stance against child neglect.
Charlamagne underscores the unconditional responsibility parents have towards their children, regardless of external circumstances.
While firmly condemning the act, Charlamagne attempts to understand if there was any underlying reason for Tripura's decision, clarifying that justifications do not excuse the behavior.
He speculates on potential stressors or lack of support systems that may have contributed to her actions, though he remains skeptical of any legitimate excuse.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the challenges faced by young parents, particularly those in their mid to late teens, and the societal implications of teenage pregnancy.
He emphasizes that parenting demands a level of maturity and commitment that many young individuals are not prepared for, highlighting the importance of readiness before taking on such life-altering responsibilities.
The hosts delve into the peculiar choice of the Smurfs movie as the activity that led to the neglect, using it as a vehicle to explore broader cultural and societal themes.
Charlamagne humorously downplays the entertainment value of the movie, suggesting that it isn't a compelling enough reason to endanger a child's safety, thus criticizing the justification provided by Tripura.
The conversation transitions into a broader critique of societal norms and the pressures that lead young individuals into premature parenthood.
He delivers a strong message advocating for personal responsibility and the importance of considering the long-term implications of one's actions, especially when it involves raising a child.
Interspersed with serious discussions, the hosts engage in lighthearted banter about the Smurfs, blending humor with their critique.
This segment serves to lighten the conversation while maintaining the underlying message about responsibility and consequences.
In wrapping up the segment, Charlamagne reiterates the importance of safeguarding children's welfare and condemns the irresponsible actions that endangered a young life.
He draws a poignant comparison between the care one takes for inanimate objects versus the profound responsibility of nurturing a child, emphasizing the gravity of Tripura's actions.
Charlamagne Tha God ([01:30]): "Donkey Today for Tuesday, July 22 goes to an 18-year-old young lady named Tripura Mary X. She’s charged with felony child neglect..."
Charlamagne Tha God ([02:10]): "Absolutely never a reason to leave your two-year-old child unattended in a car ever."
Charlamagne Tha God ([04:30]): "She's 18, okay? She's still a goddamn child herself. And you know what? Kids hate responsibility."
Charlamagne Tha God ([05:15]): "I took my daughters to see the Smurfs last weekend. I don't remember it being that fire, okay?"
Charlamagne Tha God ([07:50]): "Tripura, did you hear the last part? Ensuring their welfare and safety. You treated your two-year-old the way you wouldn't even treat your phone."
This episode of The Breakfast Club serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities inherent in parenting, especially for young individuals. Through a blend of serious discourse and cultural commentary, the hosts effectively highlight the critical importance of child welfare and the far-reaching consequences of neglectful actions. The discussion not only addresses the specific incident but also invites listeners to reflect on broader societal issues surrounding youth, responsibility, and the support systems necessary to foster responsible parenting.