NYRA President defends youth privacy on CNN's HLN Prime News

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2011

Ex-cop and sagging pants opponent, NY State Sen. Eric Adams made a video urging parents to search the rooms and possessions of their kids for guns and drugs. National Youth Rights Association President Jeffrey Nadel responds to him directly on CNN Headline News to defend the privacy of youth.

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  • They marginalized him because of his age. Ageism is making me hate old people indiscriminately.

  • How can anyone, let alone a fucking SENATOR say "There are no first, or fourth amendment rights in my house."?

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  • Adultism is disgusting! No-fault emancipation for youth, divorce for minors!

  • I find it very disturbing how much Jeffrey was singled-out in this interview. Instead of speaking as equals, the reporter enjoyed emphasizing Jeffrey's age as if it made his argument less valid. It was a very "you're the teenager, I'm the adult, so my point's more valid" situation. It felt like the reporter was trying to deceive Jeffrey and make him say the wrong thing the entire interview. I applaud Jeffrey for how well he handled it and how well he kept his cool because that was infuriating.

  • Think of it this way, If you couldn't pay for anything so your friend let you live in his house, would he have the right to be able to search you to make sure you don't have a gun or drugs or whatever else bad that your friend thinks you have? Another thing, say you couldn't pay for anything so your friend bought you basic nessesitys, would he have the right to search you? and also, If your as broke as a joke then how are you paying for that gun/drugs/evil stuff? No difference really.

  • Go Jeffrey!

  • It's not really abt 'should parents spy or not' but abt parents being more open to their kids. Maybe the previous gen. were never open abt sex & 'taboo' topics, which resulted in their kids living double/secret lives. If your kids don't have to live double lives to please u or to avoid being shamed or embarrassed, u wouldn't have to snoop around. Parents mean well, but some intentions are the road to hell -a 20something Asian with overprotective, mind-game-playing, privacy-invading parents.

  • I'm 13 and American. I forgot I didn't have rights. Fuck this piece of shit, I'll kill your nigger ass.

  • man i feel sorry for the senator's kid's

  • @PashupatiFR It's understandable :)

  • @E3BlSH0P You're right there :) Now, that's a bit awkward because I think it's "summarized", but still want to makes you know I've read your answer and agreed? I just feel like I left in the middle of a conversation if I don't.

  • @ifhgsfj There is no charter of rights in my school...

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