Street Kids: Predators, Grooming and the Emotional Life of Boys in the Hood

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During the crack epidemic of fhe 80’s and 90’s we were warned of a “cadre of young people”, born of crack addicted Mother’s, who were to be so dysfunctional, lacking the very basic faculties of empathy, love, and emotion- that would usher in a wave of “sub-human” super predators, who would take to the streets with one motivation: to destroy civil society.

The call to action by the politicians of the Day was the preemptively crack down on these young people, before they could fulfill their birth right of chaos, destruction, emotionless crime. And thus was born the 1994 Crime Bill, by then Senator Joe Biden and First Lady, Hillary Clinton.

This is not a partisan video, rather, this is a personal memoir from one of those children. Now 34 years later, Hakim (from my earlier video Gender Fluid Prisons (feat. Hakim) https://youtu.be/9wUEmN0VGDs) speaks on his life in the dysfunction of Philadelphia foster care system, and of the rich emotional word that thrives inside of him. Much unlike the empty, cold, cruel, Non-empathetic subhuman existence he was predicted to have, Hakim speaks of the feelings he experienced growing up and the deep need for a sense of belonging in the world as he searched for a ‘forever family’.

I think it’s important that we understand grooming in the streets of orphaned children by predatory adults, the breakdown of the family unit, and the parallels of street life with the gender cult and the desperate need to belong.

Featuring commentary by Leaf Ward of West Philadelphia

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