This covers the smallest percentage of threats to children, "The stranger". In virtually every case of obduction, abuse and murder the abductor is someone the parents THOUGHT was a safe and trusted adult or teen.
What's also funny is that the thumbnail shows a kid holding a baseball bat while standing next to a stranger who has brown skin Not that it means anything😏
@@Menaceblue3 Sometimes youtube randomly picks the thumbnail. There are plenty of people of different skin colour or sex taken as example in the video.
Yeah, but it's a public service and the drivers are verified and if something is wrong with the drivers, you can report them. Also, with that logic you can argue that any form of public transportation drivers are strangers that it's ok to take rides from. That's not so, when a random stranger tries to pick you up although they can technically be reported to the police.
STRANGERS can be anybody, even someone you know; that’s why you can be SHOCKED by someone, who you thought you knew, if they do something bad. We really DO NOT EVEN KNOW OURSELVES.
More kids needa see this. -also every damn parent too, sometimes I swear parents _want_ their kids stolen & sold/raped 😡 it’s horrible!! It makes me so mad!! I mean kids don’t know better- but I expect alot more from the adult parents.
Studies show most kids are better off learning to meet people in their world. The advice in this movie is horrible. Creating bubble children results in kids who cannot navigate in society and ironically become more vulnerable to predators.
@@ThomasTalbotMD Yeaaaaaaah, say the suspect predator. XD Not everyone has good intentions, not all of them look like, or act like the monsters they are, so it's best just to play it safe and learn to protect yourself, read people correctly, and teach your kids to protect themselves when you aren't there. This is just the world we live in, and none of us asked to be here. Look at the horrendous things people are capable of doing to others, it's not pretty. Some humans may be civilized, but there are some people out there who are functioning on literal lizard brains. They are feral, dead-eyed, and are always on predatory mode, so you got to just deal with it. Predators hate these videos, because it means their prey is harder to trick, or get into a sticky situation that they cannot get out of. When you grow up, you don't have to talk to, hang around, or be with anyone you don't want to, especially if you sense something off about them. If people who are trying to worm their way into your life, even after you've given clear signs you aren't interested in further contact with them, that's their issue. I've had people actually try and bully and shame me into liking them, (platonically and romantically), hanging out with them, trying to trap me into situations where they thought I couldn't back out of, and almost demanding me to invite them over for dinner, all with the excuse that "humans are social." No, that's an authoritarian predator who has already proven that if we were already friends, they'd be insufferable, pushy, and overbearing. Pass. Stranger Danger doesn't go away just because you're an adult. Stranger Danger is for everyone. Better to be a "bubble child" than end up on someone's snuff film on the dark web. Your kid too can star in the next Daisy's Destruction video.
I was attempted to be kidnapped 3 times as a kid in the 70s. And I live in what was a super small town at the time. Thankfully I don't hear as much about kidnappings these days - could be all the surveillance cameras scaring people to not do it.
I think some of these rules depend on the situation. For example, when someone says hi and asks what your name is; usually it means they're trying to be friendly and want to get to know you. But, it depends on who it is and where you're at. If you're a kid and another kid at school comes up to you and says that, then it's ok to talk to that person because it's a situation where it's common and safe to meet new people. It would be kind of rude to ignore the person in that situation. But, if it's a kid and a random adult in that type of situation then it's probably not safe to talk to that person and the kid should get away and tell a trusted adult immediately. Same with people of any age. Someone I just met on the internet or while I'm out, would not be trustworthy unless I've talked to him/her for a while and I figured out that they're nice people. There's a lot of different scenarios, which I won't get into because it will take too long to explain. But, most people will get the idea. The rest of these lessons are right.
It's interesting because crime, on the whole, has decreased dramatically since 1986. The America we're living in today is tons safer than the America of 1986. Still, thanks to new information-sharing technology (the internet, especially) people are more likely to think the world is a more dangerous place.
The advice in this film is horrible. Kids need to learn to interact with adults, who are overwhelmingly decent in a good community. They need to learn how to interact and should be taught specific scenarios which are dangerous, not to label everyone a stranger and not talk to them.
You have to remember the 70s and 80s was a time when parents still let their kids play on their own and kind of roam around at their will, or with their siblings. Today that is less common. Parents helicopter around their kids 24/7.
@@mickdavis2385 Parents nowadays just dump their kids on a bunch of strangers and go and work all day..BOTH PARENTS,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Your stupidity is incomprehensible
@@TheKonga88 it's a bit of both and always has been. some parents are a little too loose with their kids and don't care about their safety enough, and others are strict, helicopter parents. it has always been that way. anyway, it's nothing to call someone stupid over. that was rude
This covers the smallest percentage of threats to children, "The stranger". In virtually every case of obduction, abuse and murder the abductor is someone the parents THOUGHT was a safe and trusted adult or teen.
Uber: Pay to get in a strangers car.
What's also funny is that the thumbnail shows a kid holding a baseball bat while standing next to a stranger who has brown skin
Not that it means anything😏
@@Menaceblue3 Sometimes youtube randomly picks the thumbnail. There are plenty of people of different skin colour or sex taken as example in the video.
And the subject 'kid' is from another planet. Wouldn't everyone be a stranger?
Yeah, but it's a public service and the drivers are verified and if something is wrong with the drivers, you can report them. Also, with that logic you can argue that any form of public transportation drivers are strangers that it's ok to take rides from. That's not so, when a random stranger tries to pick you up although they can technically be reported to the police.
And tell them your home address...
STRANGERS can be anybody, even someone you know; that’s why you can be SHOCKED by someone, who you thought you knew, if they do something bad. We really DO NOT EVEN KNOW OURSELVES.
More kids needa see this.
-also every damn parent too, sometimes I swear parents _want_ their kids stolen & sold/raped 😡 it’s horrible!! It makes me so mad!!
I mean kids don’t know better- but I expect alot more from the adult parents.
Mary Light Some parents are fucking clueless and don’t deserve kids.
Studies show most kids are better off learning to meet people in their world. The advice in this movie is horrible. Creating bubble children results in kids who cannot navigate in society and ironically become more vulnerable to predators.
Most parents pimp their kids out in one way or another..😂😂😂😂😂😂🌚🌚🐑
@@ThomasTalbotMD Yeaaaaaaah, say the suspect predator. XD
Not everyone has good intentions, not all of them look like, or act like the monsters they are, so it's best just to play it safe and learn to protect yourself, read people correctly, and teach your kids to protect themselves when you aren't there. This is just the world we live in, and none of us asked to be here. Look at the horrendous things people are capable of doing to others, it's not pretty. Some humans may be civilized, but there are some people out there who are functioning on literal lizard brains. They are feral, dead-eyed, and are always on predatory mode, so you got to just deal with it. Predators hate these videos, because it means their prey is harder to trick, or get into a sticky situation that they cannot get out of.
When you grow up, you don't have to talk to, hang around, or be with anyone you don't want to, especially if you sense something off about them. If people who are trying to worm their way into your life, even after you've given clear signs you aren't interested in further contact with them, that's their issue. I've had people actually try and bully and shame me into liking them, (platonically and romantically), hanging out with them, trying to trap me into situations where they thought I couldn't back out of, and almost demanding me to invite them over for dinner, all with the excuse that "humans are social." No, that's an authoritarian predator who has already proven that if we were already friends, they'd be insufferable, pushy, and overbearing.
Pass.
Stranger Danger doesn't go away just because you're an adult. Stranger Danger is for everyone. Better to be a "bubble child" than end up on someone's snuff film on the dark web. Your kid too can star in the next Daisy's Destruction video.
I was attempted to be kidnapped 3 times as a kid in the 70s. And I live in what was a super small town at the time. Thankfully I don't hear as much about kidnappings these days - could be all the surveillance cameras scaring people to not do it.
I think some of these rules depend on the situation. For example, when someone says hi and asks what your name is; usually it means they're trying to be friendly and want to get to know you. But, it depends on who it is and where you're at. If you're a kid and another kid at school comes up to you and says that, then it's ok to talk to that person because it's a situation where it's common and safe to meet new people. It would be kind of rude to ignore the person in that situation. But, if it's a kid and a random adult in that type of situation then it's probably not safe to talk to that person and the kid should get away and tell a trusted adult immediately. Same with people of any age. Someone I just met on the internet or while I'm out, would not be trustworthy unless I've talked to him/her for a while and I figured out that they're nice people. There's a lot of different scenarios, which I won't get into because it will take too long to explain. But, most people will get the idea. The rest of these lessons are right.
Thank you for explaining that, now I won't be kidnapped as easily
Stranger danger!!!
Damn lol I remember this. I was around 10.
Wow you're old I was only 7 lol
Wait a minute!!! So the alien isn't a stranger? I'd be more worried about Space AIDS or whatever the thing might have...lol
Disney (through Coronet/MTI Film and Video) had another educational film similar to this one
I am a stranger and I find this offending.
Great 😊
So you have to show the alien being that you just met (a stranger kind of stranger) what a stranger is, and how to avoid them. (By seeking them out)
It's interesting because crime, on the whole, has decreased dramatically since 1986. The America we're living in today is tons safer than the America of 1986. Still, thanks to new information-sharing technology (the internet, especially) people are more likely to think the world is a more dangerous place.
A Superior Cat This video is why. This video saved humanity
@@thehapagirl92 this video cured my mothers homosexuality as a matter of fact, then she met a nice man and made me.
@@TallyWackaTha2nd wtf?
Stranger Danger!
Some of my best friends are strangers.
At school we were told "never get in a stranger's car for free." The going rate was about £5
Intellectual self-reliance against sinn
Why were kids taught to avoid strangers? How about now as a young person?
2019 is laughing at shopping centers.....
Especially now because of Covid!
th-cam.com/video/NdvO0tmNjGo/w-d-xo.html this is so creepy the teddy bear nightmare fuel🤣
Wtf that green thing was talking this whole time!?!?! I didnt hear it till @10:00
Why are all the strangers adults what if it's a kid
Halloween; taking candy from strangers
I guess I shouldn’t have got in the van with free candy and puppies after all.
You're friend ended up being the actual threat not the stranger.
REMEMBER: ALL STRANGERS ARE OUT TO EAT YOUR BRAINS.
1986? Looks more like 1976.
Sure seems like 1976, instead of 86...
I was thinking the same thing!
@1:46 yeah im going with a hairy turd with eyes... love those eyes :
🙃
The advice in this film is horrible. Kids need to learn to interact with adults, who are overwhelmingly decent in a good community. They need to learn how to interact and should be taught specific scenarios which are dangerous, not to label everyone a stranger and not talk to them.
You have to remember the 70s and 80s was a time when parents still let their kids play on their own and kind of roam around at their will, or with their siblings. Today that is less common. Parents helicopter around their kids 24/7.
@@mickdavis2385 Parents nowadays just dump their kids on a bunch of strangers and go and work all day..BOTH PARENTS,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Your stupidity is incomprehensible
@@TheKonga88 it's a bit of both and always has been. some parents are a little too loose with their kids and don't care about their safety enough, and others are strict, helicopter parents. it has always been that way. anyway, it's nothing to call someone stupid over. that was rude
That’s is a different issue for a different video
@@mickdavis2385 th-cam.com/video/NdvO0tmNjGo/w-d-xo.html😂