How Hip Hop Is Grooming Your Kids
How Hip Hop Is Grooming Your Kids

When we hear the term “groomers,” our minds have been conditioned to think about the sexual predators lurking to indoctrinate our children for their perverse fantasies.

Jason says there is another group of groomers whose reach and impact on our youth is far greater than those trolling on social media.

“Teachers that are putting the gay Pride flags in their schools, and all that stuff.

Those guys can all take a backseat to rappers and to rap music and the music industry and the grooming that's been going on for 30, 40 years in the rap music world; and no one wants to talk about it because that's black culture.” It's happening every day in communities all over the nation; young kids are willingly exposed to violent and vulgar lyrics that invite them into a culture of death, drugs, and destruction.

Gangsta rap has been adopted as the soundtrack for sports, from Pee-Wee to pros.

Young kids are on video taking the field and dancing to lyrical pornography.

"Fearless" soldiers T.J.

Moe and Shemeka Michelle help Jason explore the grooming of children through music and its deadly impact.

Plus, Steve Kim joins the show to discuss how ESPN and the mainstream media have fumbled the coverage of Aqib Talib’s role in the tragic death of youth football coach Mike Hickmon.