I Don't Care - I Do What I Want!
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In this episode of 'Feeding My Faith,' host Dave explores the cultural phenomenon of the phrase 'I don't care, I do what I want,' particularly as it's embraced by younger influencers on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Drawing from documentaries such as 'Inside the Manosphere,' he examines how this mindset—framed as freedom—actually reflects a deeper slavery to desire, greed, and self-image. He critiques the moral emptiness behind influencers who promote extreme body modification, substance use, and exploitative relationships, while simultaneously profiting from platforms like OnlyFans and promoting financial scams. Dave argues that true freedom isn't doing whatever you want, but being transformed by Christ so that your desires align with what is good, true, and holy. He warns parents and caregivers about the dangers of unchecked social media influence and emphasizes the importance of planting spiritual seeds early through faith, discipline, and honest conversations with young people.
True freedom is not doing whatever you want—it’s being transformed so your desires align with God’s truth.
The 'I don’t care, I do what I want' mentality is often a mask for slavery to greed, impulse, and ego.
Influencers promoting extreme lifestyles and financial schemes are shaping youth with dangerous values.
Parents should engage with their children about influencers—not just ban them—to build discernment.
Discipline and spiritual grounding are essential to counteract the chaos of a culture that rewards bad behavior with fame.
The Rise of 'I Don't Care, I Do What I Want'
“It sounds like freedom. It sounds like confidence. But underneath it, there's something far more dangerous.”
The Manosphere and the Illusion of Power
“He said that right into the camera: 'Just smack your woman, let her cry and then back into the kitchen.'”
The Cost of Fame and the Erosion of Conscience
“When money becomes the master, people are no longer asking, hey, is this right? They're asking, is this going to help me get ahead?”
Parenting in the Age of Social Media
Dave reflects on how modern parenting is challenged by social media’s influence, using personal anecdotes to illustrate how forbidden things become more appealing when labeled 'off-limits.'
The Gospel Offers a Better Freedom
Drawing from Scripture, Dave contrasts worldly freedom with biblical freedom—being transformed by Christ so that what we want is aligned with truth, righteousness, and God’s will.
“Just smack your woman, let her cry and then back into the kitchen.”
“Someday they're going to be up at the pearly gates and St. Pete's going to say, oh, I see you didn't care what people said and you just did what you want. So I'm afraid you're at the wrong place. It's scary.”
“You cannot serve both God and money.”
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Dave
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Clavicular
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OnlyFans
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Sneeko
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Braden Eric Peters
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Inside the Manosphere
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YouTube
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TikTok
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Proverbs 13:24
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Matthew 6:24
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