Random..
Popped into my mind. The majority of lost kids are bred and CPS kids that don’t have anyone looking out for them. That’s why Oprah loves this guy. He helps her look like he cares for the safety of children.
Gavin DeBecker on lost kids…
“ My daughter had been totally frightened when she couldn’t find me in the store and her instinct was to scream and run. I’d like to teach her a better way of responding when she is lost. What should I do?
Answer: I don’t believe in teaching inflexible rules because it’s not possible to know if they’ll work in all situations. There is one rule, however, that enhances safety in most situations:
Teach your child to go to a woman if she is lost.
Why? First, if your child selects a woman, it’s highly unlikely that the woman will be a sexual predator. Next, a woman approached by a lost child asking for help is likely to stop whatever she is doing, get down to the kid’s eye level, commit to that child, and not rest until the child is safe. A man approached by the same child might say, ‘‘Head over there to the manager’s desk,’’ whereas a woman is most likely to get involved and stay involved.
Is what I’ve said politically incorrect? Maybe so, but the luxury of not running for office is that I don’t care if it’s politically incorrect. The fact is that men in all cultures and at all ages and at all times in history are more violent than women — and facts are not political.”
https://gdba.com/best-advice-for-a-lost-child/
He’s now helpin Megan and Harry…
“De Becker, indeed, is a celebrity in his own right, thanks to his bestselling memoir The Gift of Fear – now published in 18 languages and a favourite of Oprah Winfrey’s – that detailed his violent childhood with a heroin-addicted mother. He moved in with a friend’s family where the mother, the singer Rosemary Clooney (who starred alongside Bing Crosby in White Christmas), gave him a job as her road manager – and his client list proceeded to expand across Hollywood.“
https://www.tatler.com/article/harry-and-meghan-a-list-bodyguard-gavin-de-becker