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Charlamagne Tha God (0:00)
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State Farm Representative (0:33)
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Charlamagne Tha God (1:02)
Life where we bite our tongue based off who we may have seen, we never would say it on the Breakfast Club. In the words of Charlamagne, tha God, he's a donkey. That was. Oh man, Charlamagne. You giving donkey the day to who now? Well, Busta Rhymes, Donkey of the day for Thursday, May 15th goes to 33 year old Ashley Pardo from Texas. And she is a prime example of why all your kids dreams don't need to be supported. Okay, it is perfectly fine to not believe in your kids and not support everything they want to do. Why do we tell ourselves that lie? Like we have to do that? Okay, Some things, you know, our kids want to do can be dangerous. Some things our kids want to do can cause other people pain. Some things our kids want to do you as a parent could be held liable for. Some things our kids want to do could be downright criminal. And that's what when we as parents have to simply say f your dreams. Okay, I'm not supporting this foolishness. Well, I don't know what type of parenting Ashley was practicing, but if this is an example of what gentle parenting is, then throw it out. It's simply no good. See, Ashley said that she supported her son's violent expressions. What are violent expressions, Uncle Charlotte? And why would a mother support any of this? Well, for more information, let's go to KSAT News for the report. Please.
News Reporter (2:20)
A mother is accused of supporting her son as he Allegedly planned a violent attack at an S A ISD middle school. Not to be clear, that attack never happened. But now we're going to show you who we're talking about. This Right here is 33 year old Ashley Pardo. She's being charged with aiding in commission of terrorism. Now records show that she bought ammunition magazines and tactical gear for her son who had expressed a desire to carry out, quote, acts of mass violence at Rhodes Middle School. San Antonio police say that that student showed up to the school on Monday wearing a mask and camouflage jacket and also tactical pants, but left shortly after he got there. The student was later found off campus and charged with terrorism. San Antonio ISD says the school added extra security and also swept that campus for potential devices. By the way, this isn't the first time that that student had been in trouble with the law and with school. Police say that in the past, law enforcement, school leaders and child protective services had approached Pardo about her son's beh.
