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08 Apr 2026
Latchkey kids are more resilient than today's generation.

I mean, the thing is, though, I was watching this YouTube video where they were talking about kids of our age, you know, our generation, latchkey kids that grew up like that are so much more resilient because no problems were solved for you. You had to figure it out on your own.

10 Feb 2026
Children who are famous from a young age interact with people who love them for their work, which is not good for kids.

But a bad childhood in front of the whole world and you've never had to really work and you've never had to really struggle and you've been famous since you were young. So your interactions with people from the time you were young is people loving you for your work, which is not good for kids.

25 Oct 2025
Children need to find a difficult activity and commit to improving at it to learn about life and develop endurance.

I think with people like that, generally, they've never tried to, this is what I think is one of the things that's very important for kids. Find a thing. Whatever that thing is, whether your thing is painting, whether your thing is music, whether your thing is sports, just find a thing that's hard to do and work on getting better at that thing. And that'll teach you so much about what life is. And if you don't do that, if you just do the work that school gives you and then you go home and you watch TV and then you hang out with your friends and you do the work that school and you don't get involved in anything that really tests you as a person, like test your creativity or test your endurance if you want to be a runner. Are you willing to get up every morning and actually do the work? Like things that test you, they teach you the process of enjoying things and getting better at things. And when people don't go through that when they're young, it's a real problem trying to find a thing and commit to it.

15 Jul 2022
An 11-year-old child lacks the intellectual maturity to process the information presented on the show.

You don't have the intellectual maturity or just the – like you can't possibly process the information that is being – put forth on this show. That hurts the brand, but he has a responsibility to do something like that. He can't take a call from an 11-year-old who's complaining about Klaus Schwab and be like, oh, this is beautiful. Because an 11-year-old doesn't know what the World Economic Forum is. An 11-year-old probably has difficulty understanding other countries' forms of government, let's say.

05 Aug 2019
A 12-year-old child lacks the emotional maturity and capability to understand or decipher the content of Alex Jones's show.

A 12-year-old is not equipped to deal with the sort of I mean, information warfare. It's called InfoWars. He's not capable of understanding what Alex is talking about, even from just a surface level. He's not capable of deciphering Alex's lies. He probably doesn't have access to the abilities and the emotional maturity that's required to... Understand what Alex is talking about.

28 May 2018
Engaging in sexual activity at age 11 or 12 indicates something has gone terribly wrong in a person's life.

At 11, like 10, 11, 12, that range, psychologists, psychiatrists, you're supposed to be interested in nudity. You're supposed to be towards people and stuff like that. But the idea of actually fucking, that means something has gone terribly wrong in your life. And if Alex Jones is saying that, look, I fucked at 11. That means something very, very serious.

02 Apr 2018
Children lack the emotional maturity to understand the origins of Alex Jones' ideas, which can be appealing due to their simplicity in explaining chaos.

He's been doing special reports for Alex since he was 12, 13. I don't want any 12 or 13-year-old listening to this. They do not have the emotional maturity to understand where these ideas come from that he's saying. Because some of it's kind of attractive. Some of it's kind of appealing. You know, this idea, when you're a kid, the world is scary. Because there's chaos. There's disorder. There's like, I don't understand why this happens. that ties everything together in a nice bow. Oh, it's these globalists that are doing everything.