My wife stayed with her aunt during hurricane Michael just outside Panama City fl. The next morning they had no electricity, cell phones or landline phones. Her niece innocently answered a knock at the door. And my wife and her niece were both raped by looters.
@sahirygnobehi64487 жыл бұрын
Zeke. i applaud your strength and courage. And forget those that will write the worst comments. calling you on it. Saying it's not true..They're not in your shoes. They didn't go what you went through.😊😊
@elkwhistle1417 жыл бұрын
Being a survivor of MST twice I feel this.
@faithwalkllc7 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Thank you for your bravery, honesty, and advocacy. #MoreOfThisPlease
@robertrandom50047 жыл бұрын
VETERANS FOR CHILD RESCUE is working on a public expose to be aired on national TV networks exposing the shameful acts against kids and bringing to light the REAL issues that are below the level of many peoples awareness. It's sort of like the old tv show cops but instead of busting junkies they are calling to justice those who keep kids in cages, rape them, and otherwise abuse them. I'm not a religious person but I encourage ALL to be vigilant in prayer.
@TheNameJohnny8 жыл бұрын
Love the good content! keep up the good work.
@gallantgland11 жыл бұрын
This video is super weak. Its directed towards parents, but doesnt tell them anything except, "children are curious", and "talk early, talk often" . There's no assistance for parents on how to bridge the topic. A voice does say, "Im so glad you asked that" But thats not an invitation to a topic, its a reply. We need constructive openers, not just leaving it to the child who's brazen enough to ask. Sexual assault can often appear ambiguous, too strange to be a topic, more of a feeling.