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If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters |
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible. |
| I really makes you wonder. Trump serves as a great example of many things you never want your children to do. |
NP. I do. And if they ever referred to another child in these terms they wouldn't see their phone for a month. Do better. |
| C’mom, be serious, OP. They don’t have morals. They have grievances, and nothing else. |
This. They don’t have standards, just grievances. |
Never mind how kids talk to each other, which I know is in the gutter. What if they insulted a teacher or a sales clerk or a coach or a doctor with language like this, just for doing their job? |
All of it. |
+1 Apparently Republicans stand for lazy ass parenting |
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You're assuming that the pro-Trump trolls here have ever had sex.
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As an ER physician I sometimes encounter older teens or twenty somethings who clearly have no idea how to communicate with respect. They anxiously check their phones, dodge eye contact, and are quite comfortable rudely challenging any assertion, no matter how benign. I start from a place of kindness with these kids, but I have no trouble tossing them out the moment they cop an attitude, deny basic facts of biology, etc. That’s the thing about acting this way; the world doesn’t tolerate it and you don’t get far, Trump admin types aside.
So, lax parenting or not, kids of repub parents who decide to employ this approach write their own fate, which is to be written off by most people around them. Life usually takes care of the problem. |
I've been very disappointed by previous administrations which act statesmanlike while things are on fire. I really don't GAS what the complaints are against Trump's attitudes anymore. Democrats arrested him, raided his house with a swat team, tried to get him removed from the ballot in several states, and instituted all manner of lawfare against him and his family. They went after his lawyers and everyone has a right to representation. Bottom line: Democrats salted the ground with poison. It was so satisfying to you when they did that. So stop complaining. You deserve exactly what you are getting. It's too late to turn back now. |
What if they said it to an ICE agent? |
HE BROKE THE LAW. Holding him accountable is not lawfare. Things were not great, but Trump is actively making them worse. And there's no reason he can't enact policy while behaving with a modicum of respect for the office he holds. You're a moron and a despicable human being. |
Do you have any cites about previous admins when "things [were] on fire"? These reporters are not political operatives; they are women doing their job. What rationale can you provide that Trump is excused when he calls them "piggy" or "ugly"? Moreover, why should people with Down Syndrome have to hear or read about Trump using the "r" word when referring to a political opponent? I especially find that confounding as one of his cabinet members has a child with Down Syndrome. Do you think people with Down Syndrome and their families are simply to ignore this slur? Did the Democrats really make him use crude and cruel language? Is it really too late to conduct one's self in a civil fashion when that person is the head of state? |