Laura and Will Cain explain how to deal with pro-Hamas 'brats'
One thing became really clear this week. Colleges do not know how to handle the radical activists that they created. But we do, because we’ve dealt with whiny children before. All right, welcome to our first Ingram Angle class. How to deal with pro Hamas brats and thugs. Joining me now, The man on a mission, Will Kane Co, host of Fox and Friends weekends. I love the job he does there. And father of two. All right, well, I’m the mother of three teenagers. Get ready and all these colleges need to do is what? Follow basic parenting advice like set rules. Demand respect. But watch. Looks like they haven’t had a lot of repercussions for bad behavior as children. What do you think will? And in my expert parenting advised having raised 2 perfect children. I think you’re spot on, Laura. It’s pretty easy. Like you said, set clear rules, demand respect. But whether or not it was college administrators before that their parents, those two rules have completely escaped the attention of these kids. They’re activists, but they were taught to be activists. Well, is it because the administrators may, many of them, maybe not all, but many actually have a lot of sympathy with their views. I mean, they agree with a lot of what the students are saying, even if they can’t, as administrators come up and, you know, say those types of things. But I I wanted to get to another issue, will, that we’re looking at looking at, which is the coddling of the protesters when they’re in action. Watch this. Just as everyone has the right to express their views, they must also respect rights of others to do the same. We continue to urge the protesters to remove the encampment and voluntarily disperse. OK, well, he might have well said, pretty pleased with a cherry on top. And would you like fries with that? What’s your What’s your advice here? Well, my advice here is be strong, don’t be weak. It’s pretty simple. And by the way, children and pets appreciate discipline. They appreciate ahead of the household an alpha. And you’re in part right that what these students are doing is they’re reflecting the actual things they were taught by administrators and so college is reaping what they’re sowed. But the other part that I would add to that is that these administrators are terrified. They’re weak. They’re really scared of these kids. And it’s the intersectional, hierarchical dynamics that thrown everyone off. Like, how can I tell these kids not to be the actors I told them to be? How can I tell these kids that they’re not the aggrieved, oppressed that I’ve taught them to view the entire world through that lens of a critical theory, oppressor and oppressed? So they’re not just ideologically indoctrinated. They are looking at parents, or in this case, administrators, who are incredibly weak, I think. Well, my favorite video of many favorite videos and what was a disturbing week. Now this kind of reminds me of if your friends jumped off a bridge, would you would you follow them? Check this out. Yeah, Well, what’s your advice for? For the police knew what they were doing, but I don’t know. These play kids play too many, you know, dungeon and dragon, you know, hours and hours or something. I mean, none of them look particularly athletic. Let’s just put it that way. They’re well, they’re well suited up for battle. That lasted all of about 10 seconds of reality. You might be right, by the way. This is living life through a through a video game lens or a wannabe 1960s radical activist. But well, not your friends are doing it and everybody’s, you know, Laura, we worry about. I have two boys. I worry about them growing up to follow some frat boy through some. Like you said, jumping off a Cliff, midnight dare. I don’t worry about this. But it’s the same thing just made through the through the lens of a a liberal activist. Maybe we shouldn’t suit up and charge and charge into the breach. Maybe we’re not suited for this. Well, it’s always great to see you. Thank you for helping us with the new rules of behavior for the protesters. Parenting 2 perfect parents Laura Ingraham and Will Kane. Thanks so much. Well.