Are Fathers Important? Who Should Young People Look Up To? Are Students Swinging Toward Trump? — On Campus At UW-Madison 

Charlie is barnstorming across the country this fall talking to college students and getting the pulse on who young people are voting for. Enjoy some of these conversations where Charlie discusses fat
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4 responses to “Are Fathers Important? Who Should Young People Look Up To? Are Students Swinging Toward Trump? — On Campus At UW-Madison 

  • I’m 43 and I have been to college in the past but I feel sorry for these kids; that this is what has been taught to them and this is how they’ve grown to learn and feel about society. A rapper is worth more then someone in a political seat with knowledge and the ability to use that knowledge to better there country vs a man that betters only his community. We have also taught people in life and i’ve seen this first hand that it is ok to be dismissive and arrogant when you aren’t getting your way. But to dismiss someone is some sort of act of aggression now??? Most rappers live a lavish lifestyle with guns, drugs, women, and cars and for the most part massive immorality. I’m against it all, it’s all really just smoke and mirrors anyway. You only come out if you play by the rules and in that game the rules can change in an instant. I’ve known people that both lived and died in the game. i was just a roadie that did sound for people. Both worldly and Christian artists and honestly even though people seem good on the outside there world can still be secretly wrapped in sin very quickly. Unfortunately most people have a price, the number they would do anything for. I personally have decided that I’m just going to follow Jesus. God paid a far bigger price for me then any man or woman could pay me to change direction.

  • I am new here and came for the full interview. Now it stops after 35 minutes. Will there be more? Greets from Germany! We have exactly the same topics and problems here.

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