Chicago Mom Never Thought School Kids Would DO THIS!

by  Oshay Duke Jackson

Chicago Mom Never Thought School Kids Would DO THIS!

The video focuses on an assault in Chicago where a group of teenagers allegedly ambushed and beat a pregnant mother who suffers from sickle cell anemia. The attack occurred near Orville T. Bright School as the woman was picking up her child, who was reportedly being bullied by the same group of teens. The host expresses profound shock at the savagery of the young people, emphasizing that the mother was pushed down and beaten while protecting her son. The public outcry in the community was fierce, with residents gathering to demand that the children not only be expelled but also prosecuted, along with their parents. The host raises a crucial question about self-defense: if the pregnant, disabled woman had used a firearm to protect herself in that situation, would the public and legal system see her as a victim or a criminal? He suggests that she would likely be condemned for shooting "kids," highlighting the impossible dilemma faced by victims of youth mob violence. The discussion then pivots to the systemic issues the host believes are fueling this behavior: Parental Influence: He asserts that the children are simply reflecting the behavior and poor decision-making of their own parents, who he claims are often "dusty, stupid, and obnoxious" and handle problems with fighting or cursing. Lack of Structure: The host blames a societal shift that he believes prioritizes women over black men in the community, leading to a lack of male discipline, structure, and fatherly presence in the home. Community Neglect: He points out that inner-city areas suffer from a lack of investment, extracurricular activities, and overall hope, leaving young people's energy nowhere to go but toward destructive behavior. Cultural Contrast: The video concludes with the host contrasting this environment with his experience living in Uganda, where he says he never sees groups of teenagers instilling terror, and that the youth there generally show respect. He states that the problem is a deep, internal issue within the black community that has come from years of celebrating negative behavior and refusing to take accountability. #ChicagoMomAttack #YouthViolence #InnerCityIssues #ParentingCrisis #OshayDukeJackson #Uganda #CommunityNeglect

Published: Nov 19, 2025

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