Father Dan Reehil
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And for all those reasons, I don't like it.
And particularly for the children.
I worry so much for the teenagers and the up and coming teenagers, because if that's where you're going to get most of your information, it's mostly going to be false.
And it's going to create, like again, if you don't know who you are, and most teenagers don't know who they are yet,
the world's going to redefine you, and it's going to tell you you're something you're not, and that you're not worthy, you're not good enough, you're not pretty enough, you're not smart enough, you're not wealthy enough.
When I was a kid, we watched shows like The Brady Bunch and I Love Lucy.
And although they weren't, you know, exactly our lives, they were pretty close.
Like, they lived in modest... The Brady Bunch house was supposed to be amazing in the day.
It's really not that amazing.
I Love Lucy, they had two bedrooms.
And they slept in separate beds because that's the day.
But it wasn't like there was envy over their lifestyles.
Like, we could relate to them.
Like, we get it.
Today, when the kids are watching TV, it's all these mega millionaires in their big mansions with their private boats and their yachts and their airplanes.
And they turn off the program and they think,
my life is terrible, I don't have anything.
And it's really not true, you know, because almost two billion people on the planet don't live in a home.
They sleep outside and they have to scavenger for food and they don't have running water.
Like, compare yourself to them and we are living like kings.