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ONE MINUTE AGO: Fox News Host Lawrence Jones Final...

ONE MINUTE AGO: Fox News Host Lawrence Jones Finally Shares The Unique Wisdom He Has For New Parents—Heartwarming Announcement Leaves Viewers Inspired And Sparks Nationwide Conversation! In a touching announcement, Lawrence Jones revealed his special advice for new parents, leaving viewers moved and sparking widespread discussion. His heartfelt message not only inspires but also offers a fresh perspective on the journey of parenthood today.

ONE MINUTE AGO: Fox News host Lawrence Jones has Some Unique Wisdom to share with new parents in a HEARTWARMING ANNOUNCEMENT

Lawrence Jones, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade

Fox News host Lawrence Jones gave some brutal parenting advice during a recent segment on “gentle parenting” by telling parents to “spank” their kids’ “a–.”

The Wednesday Fox & Friends segment opened with hosts Jones, Brian Kilmeade, and Ainsley Earhardt looking at clips of “gentle parenting,” which prompted Jones to audibly scoff.

“Some of you need to spank your kids’ a–. It’s a problem,” said Jones. “Mama Jones didn’t play it. My father didn’t played it. And I just see all these kids going crazy in the grocery store, on the plane. And if the parents just would put them over their leg and just [smack], it would be over.”

Jones, for the record, is not a parent.

The “gentle parenting” videos featured moms trying to reason with children throwing temper tantrums. One video showcased a mother gently asking her infant to stop while he hit her in the face.

“The problem is it will be over for you as a parent if you do that in New York City,” Earhardt added. “They would take our children. So you have to do it in your house.”

Fox anchor Lawrence Jones said that more parents need to smack their kids' "a--."

Several GOP members have advocated for the use of force against children in classrooms. In February, a Senate bill banning the corporal punishment of disabled children in Oklahoma passed in a 31-16 vote. State Senator Shane Jett said that the law violates scripture and called it “a top down socialist aligned ideological, unilateral divorce between parents’ ability to collaborate with their local schools to establish a disciplined regimen.”

He cited Proverbs 22:15: “Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline drives it far from him.”

Oklahoma State Sen. Warren Hamilton, who also voted against the bill, said that the parent of the child “knows best what that child is going to respond to and how the child is going to perform his or her duties in the classroom.”

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) said that in his day parents "used a belt and whipped our butt" to treat ADHD.

Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville from Alabama has also recently lamented the good ol’ days when parents would beat their children.

“Attention deficit [ADHD], when you and I were growing up, our parents didn’t use a drug; they used a belt and whipped our butt, you know, and told us, ‘sit down,’” he said to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his January confirmation hearing.

During the Wednesday Fox News segment, Dr. Leonard Sachs claimed that parenting works when “parents are in charge.”

“If you let kids decide, a lot of bad things happen,” he said.

Kilmeade and Earhardt pointed out that the new parenting trend is being called “eff around and find out.”

“I love it,” Jones said. “I’m gonna get a t-shirt that says that.”

Disclaimer: This story is fictional and created for entertainment purposes only. Any names, characters, places, or events are fictitious or used fictitiously. No real person or organization is intended to be portrayed.

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