Special Guest Host Cale Clarke discusses a compelling story about Brittany Patterson, a mom arrested for letting her 10-year-old son walk alone in rural Georgia. He questions the balance between child safety and parental judgment, sparking a heated debate on modern parenting norms. The kid was safe, and the law seemed harsh. Don’t miss it—tune in now to hear all sides of this issue and share your thoughts!
- Matt (X) – If God said clearly, “You shall not kill”, then why do we make exceptions like war or self-protection? (02:51)
- Georgia mom arrested after letting her 10-year-old walk home alone is fighting back against nanny state overreach (19:37)
- Davin – I am against the law enforcement in this issue. When I was young, I went everywhere by myself. (34:21)
- Sandy – I think the maturity of the child should be taken into account. (42:04)
- Katrina – Over time, parenting has been taken away little by little. (44:37)
- Ed – The officers should have just given her a warning, but in our world today I think trafficking is a real concern. (46:36)
- Fernando – I was walking to school by myself since kindergarten. It gave me confidence as a child to succeed in life. (48:44)
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