Tim Tebow
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it's hard to know. And by the way, this is only one database and there are multiple databases. So it's not like this is all of them, but it's hard to know every life on the back end. But that's why we try to find as many studies and stats and databases to find it.
it's hard to know. And by the way, this is only one database and there are multiple databases. So it's not like this is all of them, but it's hard to know every life on the back end. But that's why we try to find as many studies and stats and databases to find it.
it's hard to know. And by the way, this is only one database and there are multiple databases. So it's not like this is all of them, but it's hard to know every life on the back end. But that's why we try to find as many studies and stats and databases to find it.
But the clearest one we can go to is if you look at this over 111,000, and then you know that 55 to 85% of these are hands-on offenders and your average offender has 13. Now you add that up. 13 offenders in their life. How many boys and girls is that? So every time we take one of those offenders and we take them off the streets, how many boys and girls did we protect?
But the clearest one we can go to is if you look at this over 111,000, and then you know that 55 to 85% of these are hands-on offenders and your average offender has 13. Now you add that up. 13 offenders in their life. How many boys and girls is that? So every time we take one of those offenders and we take them off the streets, how many boys and girls did we protect?
But the clearest one we can go to is if you look at this over 111,000, and then you know that 55 to 85% of these are hands-on offenders and your average offender has 13. Now you add that up. 13 offenders in their life. How many boys and girls is that? So every time we take one of those offenders and we take them off the streets, how many boys and girls did we protect?
How many boys and girls did we safeguard? One of the... That's like... It's a lot. Over 1.5 million. It's a lot. In one of the operations, one of the doors that got knocked down and... And men that got taken away actually led to 30 other children that he had been abusing. And I want to say this, and I think it's important. The number one offender type is biological fathers.
How many boys and girls did we safeguard? One of the... That's like... It's a lot. Over 1.5 million. It's a lot. In one of the operations, one of the doors that got knocked down and... And men that got taken away actually led to 30 other children that he had been abusing. And I want to say this, and I think it's important. The number one offender type is biological fathers.
How many boys and girls did we safeguard? One of the... That's like... It's a lot. Over 1.5 million. It's a lot. In one of the operations, one of the doors that got knocked down and... And men that got taken away actually led to 30 other children that he had been abusing. And I want to say this, and I think it's important. The number one offender type is biological fathers.
But by far, it is being done by middle-aged Caucasian men. Many, over half of them, college graduates. Many of them are educated, good jobs. This isn't just who we're thinking about. They're technical savvy. And I think that it is time that we call them out. We can't stand by and stand back. We have to stand up and say, not only are we not doing our job as men, it's actually the opposite.
But by far, it is being done by middle-aged Caucasian men. Many, over half of them, college graduates. Many of them are educated, good jobs. This isn't just who we're thinking about. They're technical savvy. And I think that it is time that we call them out. We can't stand by and stand back. We have to stand up and say, not only are we not doing our job as men, it's actually the opposite.
But by far, it is being done by middle-aged Caucasian men. Many, over half of them, college graduates. Many of them are educated, good jobs. This isn't just who we're thinking about. They're technical savvy. And I think that it is time that we call them out. We can't stand by and stand back. We have to stand up and say, not only are we not doing our job as men, it's actually the opposite.
Instead of being defenders and protectors of our families, we're hurting and abusing. We were in the office last week, and we were talking with someone that's amazing in this space. And we're going through a case to try to learn from this and do some more stuff. The guy that has already been put away and convicted of his crime was abusing an 18-month-old, his 18-month-old, and his 9-month-old.
Instead of being defenders and protectors of our families, we're hurting and abusing. We were in the office last week, and we were talking with someone that's amazing in this space. And we're going through a case to try to learn from this and do some more stuff. The guy that has already been put away and convicted of his crime was abusing an 18-month-old, his 18-month-old, and his 9-month-old.
Instead of being defenders and protectors of our families, we're hurting and abusing. We were in the office last week, and we were talking with someone that's amazing in this space. And we're going through a case to try to learn from this and do some more stuff. The guy that has already been put away and convicted of his crime was abusing an 18-month-old, his 18-month-old, and his 9-month-old.
And I was sitting there in just horror, right? But then we're looking at what he was doing it on, and he was doing it on a Florida Gator blanket. And I was thinking, man, this is probably someone that was rooting for the Gators. Probably someone that maybe is a fan or likes the Gators, likes when I played. But no, how personal this is.
And I was sitting there in just horror, right? But then we're looking at what he was doing it on, and he was doing it on a Florida Gator blanket. And I was thinking, man, this is probably someone that was rooting for the Gators. Probably someone that maybe is a fan or likes the Gators, likes when I played. But no, how personal this is.
And I was sitting there in just horror, right? But then we're looking at what he was doing it on, and he was doing it on a Florida Gator blanket. And I was thinking, man, this is probably someone that was rooting for the Gators. Probably someone that maybe is a fan or likes the Gators, likes when I played. But no, how personal this is.