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Charlamagne Tha God
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Jess Hilarious
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Charlamagne Tha God
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
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.
Charlamagne Tha God
Every day. I understand why Jesus ain't come back. For what? Why? What would be Jesus's reason to come back to this crazy ass planet? Who ejaculated in this woman? Who shot this woman's club up? Everybody don't need to breed. We have to stop lying to each other, America. Everyone should not have the right to breed or raise a child. All I'm seeing is a generational pattern of foolishness. Ashley clearly needed some help growing up, didn't get it. And now she's raising a young man who clearly has issues, who clearly needs some deep therapy and he's not getting it because his mom is too busy encouraging his violent expressions. Look, if you want to encourage your child's violent expressions, right? You want to encourage your son's violent expressions, let him go learn how to box, mma, bare knuckle boxing, Let him go learn judo, karate. There's a bunch of ways this kid can go be violent, okay? Hell, let him go play football. There's a good chance he might end up being the next Aaron Hernandez. Or he might just end up being a great defensive player with a nasty mean streak who loves to hit and get hit because of his violent expressions, okay? This is why it's perfectly okay to tell your little dumb ass kid that they can't be everything they want to be, okay? You can't be anything you want to be. That language is too broad, okay? You can do anything you put your mind to kids really? Well, I want to be a mass shooter. Anything but that. She bought her son tactical gear and ammunition in exchange for babysitting his younger siblings. Number one, you trusting him around your other children, okay? Number two, you should have been spending money on his therapy and then spending money on whatever hand to hand combat he gravitated towards. Matter of fact, he was in middle school. Put him in ROTC. And tell him, hey, when you're 18, you can enlist in the military, okay? Let him join one of those special forces or mercenary groups. There's a lot of ways he can express himself violently, but I cannot believe that I have to get on this radio and tell people that they shouldn't encourage or motivate their children to be mass shooters. Now, Ashley was charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism and she was taken into custody on Monday. And she earned it. Okay, stop gentle parenting, alright? Gentle parenting sometimes blurs the line between kindness and permissiveness. And once again, I can't believe I have to tell you this, but you cannot give your kids permission to be mass shooters. Please let Remy Ma give Ashley Pardo the biggest Hee haw. Hee haw.
Jess Hilarious
Hee haw.
Charlamagne Tha God
You stupid motherfucker. Are you dumb? What is the world coming to? What you think, Jess? Oh, people is crazy. All right, well that. Thank you for that, D. What you think? What you think people look crazy? All right, thank you for that. Dog of the day. Was that a. Was that a Jay Z impersonate? I was trying to impersonate Jess. That impersonate Jess and they sound like Jess. No, he did sound like Jay Z. All right, well, up next is just fixing my mess. Crazy. What? That just sounded like you said. No. He did not say nothing about no damn Diddy. Donkey of the Day is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull lame itself. Don't be a donkey when you need a fighter on your side. If you're ever injured, go to Michael the Bull dot com. That's Michael the Bull dot com. And when you mess with the bull, you get the horns. Wake that ass up early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
Jess Hilarious
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Charlamagne Tha God
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The Breakfast Club Podcast Summary
Episode: DONKEY: Mother Helps Child Plot Terror Attack On School
Release Date: May 15, 2025
In this gripping episode of The Breakfast Club, hosted by Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious, and DJ Envy, the trio delves into a disturbing and high-profile case involving a mother accused of aiding her son's plot to carry out a terrorist attack at a middle school. This conversation blends hard-hitting news with the hosts' unfiltered opinions, providing listeners with both facts and passionate discourse on parenting and societal issues.
[01:02] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne introduces the segment by labeling Ashley Pardo, a 33-year-old Texas mother, as the "Donkey of the Day." He criticizes her parenting methods, suggesting that she failed to support her son's aspirations appropriately. Charlamagne states, "Ashley clearly needed some help growing up, didn't get it," emphasizing his belief that her actions contributed to her son's violent tendencies.
[02:20] News Reporter:
A detailed news report outlines the allegations against Ashley Pardo. She is charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism after purchasing ammunition magazines and tactical gear for her son, who had expressed intentions to commit mass violence at Rhodes Middle School. The report highlights the son’s prior behavioral issues and the involvement of law enforcement and child protective services, which had previously approached Pardo regarding her son's behavior.
Charlamagne Tha God’s Critique
[03:21] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne passionately condemns Ashley Pardo’s actions, questioning the societal and parental responsibilities that may have led to this incident. He remarks, "I understand why Jesus ain't come back. For what?" expressing frustration with the state of modern parenting. He criticizes the concept of "gentle parenting," arguing that it can lead to permissiveness. Charlamagne asserts, "You cannot give your kids permission to be mass shooters," advocating for a more disciplined and structured approach to raising children.
Jess Hilarious and DJ Envy’s Interjections
[05:49] Jess Hilarious:
Jess interjects with a lighthearted "Hee haw," attempting to add levity to the intense discussion.
[05:50] Charlamagne Tha God:
Responding to Jess, Charlamagne mocks the impersonation attempt, enhancing the dynamic and sometimes contentious interaction between the hosts. He states, "You stupid motherfucker. Are you dumb?" highlighting the blend of serious commentary and playful banter that characterizes the show.
Charlamagne further explores the broader implications of parental influence on youth behavior. He suggests alternative outlets for violent tendencies, such as sports or martial arts, to channel aggression constructively. He emphasizes the importance of not blindly supporting every of a child's desires, especially when such desires could lead to harmful outcomes.
[03:21] Charlamagne Tha God:
"You can't be anything you want to be. That language is too broad, okay?" Charlamagne challenges the often unbounded encouragement given to children, arguing for more realistic and safe aspirations.
The episode concludes with a return to lighter content, briefly touching on sponsorships and advertisements. However, the core discussion leaves listeners with a strong message about the critical role of parenting in shaping a child's future and the potential consequences of neglecting this responsibility.
[07:20] Charlamagne Tha God:
Wrapping up, Charlamagne reinforces the seriousness of the topic by stating, "You're listening to an iHeart podcast." This serves as a reminder of the platform's commitment to addressing significant societal issues.
Charlamagne Tha God [01:02]:
"Ashley clearly needed some help growing up, didn't get it."
News Reporter [02:20]:
"She's being charged with aiding in commission of terrorism."
Charlamagne Tha God [03:21]:
"You cannot give your kids permission to be mass shooters."
Charlamagne Tha God [03:21]:
"You can't be anything you want to be. That language is too broad, okay?"
Charlamagne Tha God [05:50]:
"You stupid motherfucker. Are you dumb?"
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a deep dive into a troubling incident that underscores the complexities of parenting in today's society. Through a combination of factual reporting and the hosts' candid discussions, listeners are encouraged to reflect on the impact of parental actions on youth behavior and the importance of responsible guidance.