They cheered as she walked away, unbothered—“La star! La star!”—but was it really worth the applause?
This morning, I learned that this young girl had been dismissed from school. When I first heard about her Guinness World Record, I wasn’t shocked—I understand the Balthazar effect.
However, a storm of questions flooded my mind:
Where did she learn all this at such a young age? In Balthazar’s kinda videos, no doubt.
How did those boys lure her into it? She seemed really excited in the videos after her so-called achievement.
Did any of them pause to consider the consequences? Who are her parents? How would they feel watching those clips?
As I was saying just yesterday, we live in an era where morality is under relentless at::tack.
Television, smartphones, social media, and peer pressure feed youngsters distorted versions of right and wrong, shaping their choices in ways many parents struggle to counter.
And yet, in this case, can we entirely blame the parents? Many are doing their absolute best, f!ghting an uphill bat::tle against a society dr0wning in moral de::cay.
Did you see how her fellow students cheered, chanting, “La star! La star!” as she walked away without being perturbed? Cheering as if she did something laudable.
The hard truth is that even worse things happen every day—the only difference is that her actions were caught on camera.
There are many just like her, only without the spotlight. Some may even think themselves better simply because they have fewer sxx partners, but at the core, they walk the same path.
And netizens? This is precisely the kind of drama they live for. If she created a social media page right now, it wouldn’t be surprising if she gained triple my following in less than 24 hours.
That just goes to show how far we’ve voyaged from morality. It’s a pity!!!
I sincerely hope her parents do everything in their power to guide her back on track, because if left unchecked, this could turn into something far worse.
Before we start shifting the focus away from the main issue by questioning why the boys aren't being discussed in the same way people were asking about the women in the Balthazar case, please answer this question for me: How did the boys lure her into it?
Lawfully, she is considered a child, but considering the skills she displayed in those clips, she is not a child and in my opinion, morality seems distant from our society.
A society that glorifies vice over virtue breeds its own des::truction. If we do not correct, we endorse. If we do not guide, we lose.
I remain your noble relationship coach and marriage therapist Courage Sorbe aka Wisdom Bank.
Follow me for more of my teachings and if you need counseling, don't hesitate to reach out.
They cheered as she walked away, unbothered—“La star! La star!”—but was it really worth the applause?
This morning, I learned that this young girl had been dismissed from school. When I first heard about her Guinness World Record, I wasn’t shocked—I understand the Balthazar effect.
However, a storm of questions flooded my mind:
Where did she learn all this at such a young age? In Balthazar’s kinda videos, no doubt.
How did those boys lure her into it? She seemed really excited in the videos after her so-called achievement.
Did any of them pause to consider the consequences? Who are her parents? How would they feel watching those clips?
As I was saying just yesterday, we live in an era where morality is under relentless at::tack.
Television, smartphones, social media, and peer pressure feed youngsters distorted versions of right and wrong, shaping their choices in ways many parents struggle to counter.
And yet, in this case, can we entirely blame the parents? Many are doing their absolute best, f!ghting an uphill bat::tle against a society dr0wning in moral de::cay.
Did you see how her fellow students cheered, chanting, “La star! La star!” as she walked away without being perturbed? Cheering as if she did something laudable.
The hard truth is that even worse things happen every day—the only difference is that her actions were caught on camera.
There are many just like her, only without the spotlight. Some may even think themselves better simply because they have fewer sxx partners, but at the core, they walk the same path.
And netizens? This is precisely the kind of drama they live for. If she created a social media page right now, it wouldn’t be surprising if she gained triple my following in less than 24 hours.
That just goes to show how far we’ve voyaged from morality. It’s a pity!!!
I sincerely hope her parents do everything in their power to guide her back on track, because if left unchecked, this could turn into something far worse.
Before we start shifting the focus away from the main issue by questioning why the boys aren't being discussed in the same way people were asking about the women in the Balthazar case, please answer this question for me: How did the boys lure her into it?
Lawfully, she is considered a child, but considering the skills she displayed in those clips, she is not a child and in my opinion, morality seems distant from our society.
A society that glorifies vice over virtue breeds its own des::truction. If we do not correct, we endorse. If we do not guide, we lose.
I remain your noble relationship coach and marriage therapist Courage Sorbe aka Wisdom Bank.
Follow me for more of my teachings and if you need counseling, don't hesitate to reach out.