MAGA teen bused in from a Catholic school harasses Indigenous People's marcher. Vile.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:White men are so powerful, that one smirk can be used to opress poc.

That's one heck of a Jedi mind trick.


I've seen a lot of white dudes smirk like that. The emotional response of the Internet is so strong because it's not just the one smirk -- he's just the target of the suppressed rage at the million smirks that have gone before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The new Trumpturd CovCath talking point is, he wasn’t a real vet?

Well, neither was your family member, then, PP, and f-ck them forever. Turnabout feels good, huh?


Your reading comprehension is poor. I didn't say he wasn't a real vet, I am saying his claims of being a Vietnam vet as opposed to Vietnam era vet are suspect considering the last marine combat units left in 1971. And your remark about my family members really shows that you are a real asshole. I will challenge anybody claiming military service that is suspect. Let him show his DD214 to shut me up. I will gladly eat crow if he does and it proves his claims. But I'll bet I'll never see it.



Was he there representing veterans, or there representing native americans? WTF cares if he was a veteran? If he was, it makes the kids look worse, but the fact is they already look awful as it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Black person here, and NP. Those dudes are nuts. They seem like throwbacks to the 90s. They're always down there; nothing new. I've seen similar groups in Times Square.
Everybody ignores these types of speakers.


Reminds me of the Christian preacher on the campus of the college I went to who would stand at a central location and accuse the women there of being sluts. Mostly people just ignored him as an annoying part of the scenery.


Tom?

UMCP mid to late-80s?

He was a charmer, but we dealt with him in - what I remember to be - a civil manner. I don't remember anyone cursing at him. In fact, people were using evidence to argue against his points.

So yeah, while I agree with dying breed, I also know that during these times, anyone can instigate anything by dropping one word or looking at you wrong. It's actually scary how easy it is to push someone's buttons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone from those voices defending these boys and their rowdiness please discuss Matthew 5-7 and how the boys were bearing witness to their Catholic faith whilst in the midst of their rowdiness?

Thanks.


It's really telling that no one has come on to address this question.

Was their behavior really representing their purported faith that brought them to a rally to speak for the sanctity of life? Why are their parents spending money on a school that has failed to instill Catholic values in them?


Simply by virtue of the fact that they were there defending those who cannot speak for themselves..... the unborn. I know this is hard for you to understand, but that is why they were present.

The social media mob is working overtime in taking these kids down. It is shameful. They are teenagers and still have a lot to learn about the world. I cannot believe that there are adults who condone the actions of social media to cause these kids to be put at risk.

I really hope those who are looking to take legal action are successful. This type of social media shaming is harmful, dangerous, and hateful.


And that rape quote was just fine for a boy that is supposed to be a virgin until a union under god is acceptable? And respectful?

The hypocrisy is oozing out of your keyboard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone from those voices defending these boys and their rowdiness please discuss Matthew 5-7 and how the boys were bearing witness to their Catholic faith whilst in the midst of their rowdiness?

Thanks.


It's really telling that no one has come on to address this question.

Was their behavior really representing their purported faith that brought them to a rally to speak for the sanctity of life? Why are their parents spending money on a school that has failed to instill Catholic values in them?


Simply by virtue of the fact that they were there defending those who cannot speak for themselves..... the unborn. I know this is hard for you to understand, but that is why they were present.

The social media mob is working overtime in taking these kids down. It is shameful. They are teenagers and still have a lot to learn about the world. I cannot believe that there are adults who condone the actions of social media to cause these kids to be put at risk.

I really hope those who are looking to take legal action are successful. This type of social media shaming is harmful, dangerous, and hateful.



Who is working is the PR team the family hired. The rest of us are just sick that these kids were unleashed in a huge group on the unsuspecting public with no supervision, no requirement that they behave appropriately in public.
Having kids yelling "it is only rape if you don't enjoy it" after just going to a march for pro life movement is insane. What monsters are these parents raising?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone from those voices defending these boys and their rowdiness please discuss Matthew 5-7 and how the boys were bearing witness to their Catholic faith whilst in the midst of their rowdiness?

Thanks.


It's really telling that no one has come on to address this question.

Was their behavior really representing their purported faith that brought them to a rally to speak for the sanctity of life? Why are their parents spending money on a school that has failed to instill Catholic values in them?


Simply by virtue of the fact that they were there defending those who cannot speak for themselves..... the unborn. I know this is hard for you to understand, but that is why they were present.

The social media mob is working overtime in taking these kids down. It is shameful. They are teenagers and still have a lot to learn about the world. I cannot believe that there are adults who condone the actions of social media to cause these kids to be put at risk.

I really hope those who are looking to take legal action are successful. This type of social media shaming is harmful, dangerous, and hateful.


Defending the unborn by excusing rape. Nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The new Trumpturd CovCath talking point is, he wasn’t a real vet?

Well, neither was your family member, then, PP, and f-ck them forever. Turnabout feels good, huh?


Your reading comprehension is poor. I didn't say he wasn't a real vet, I am saying his claims of being a Vietnam vet as opposed to Vietnam era vet are suspect considering the last marine combat units left in 1971. And your remark about my family members really shows that you are a real asshole. I will challenge anybody claiming military service that is suspect. Let him show his DD214 to shut me up. I will gladly eat crow if he does and it proves his claims. But I'll bet I'll never see it.



He owes you nothing, you trash asshole. Get back to trolling, loser! Busy day ahead of you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone from those voices defending these boys and their rowdiness please discuss Matthew 5-7 and how the boys were bearing witness to their Catholic faith whilst in the midst of their rowdiness?

Thanks.


It's really telling that no one has come on to address this question.

Was their behavior really representing their purported faith that brought them to a rally to speak for the sanctity of life? Why are their parents spending money on a school that has failed to instill Catholic values in them?


Simply by virtue of the fact that they were there defending those who cannot speak for themselves..... the unborn. I know this is hard for you to understand, but that is why they were present.

The social media mob is working overtime in taking these kids down. It is shameful. They are teenagers and still have a lot to learn about the world. I cannot believe that there are adults who condone the actions of social media to cause these kids to be put at risk.

I really hope those who are looking to take legal action are successful. This type of social media shaming is harmful, dangerous, and hateful.


How the hell does a group of white teenage boys have any say in regards to a woman's health right? The answer is ZERO. These kids do not think of the unborn. They were there to enjoy a day off from school. If the school and these kids are so concerned with children, perhaps the day would have been better spent volunteering at the food bank or children's hospital.

As for social media, these kids should be well aware that actions have consequences. If they don't want their behavior to be posted on social media, perhaps they could have acted more mature and ignored the other protesters? After all, aren't these the same people that are quick to label a woman all kinds of names simply because she has an abortion?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Black person here, and NP. Those dudes are nuts. They seem like throwbacks to the 90s. They're always down there; nothing new. I've seen similar groups in Times Square.
Everybody ignores these types of speakers.


Reminds me of the Christian preacher on the campus of the college I went to who would stand at a central location and accuse the women there of being sluts. Mostly people just ignored him as an annoying part of the scenery.


Tom?

UMCP mid to late-80s?

He was a charmer, but we dealt with him in - what I remember to be - a civil manner. I don't remember anyone cursing at him. In fact, people were using evidence to argue against his points.

So yeah, while I agree with dying breed, I also know that during these times, anyone can instigate anything by dropping one word or looking at you wrong. It's actually scary how easy it is to push someone's buttons.


Nah - this was at Indiana University. I think he was referred to as "Brother Jed." But I'm sure lots of campuses attract those nut jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone from those voices defending these boys and their rowdiness please discuss Matthew 5-7 and how the boys were bearing witness to their Catholic faith whilst in the midst of their rowdiness?

Thanks.


It's really telling that no one has come on to address this question.

Was their behavior really representing their purported faith that brought them to a rally to speak for the sanctity of life? Why are their parents spending money on a school that has failed to instill Catholic values in them?


Simply by virtue of the fact that they were there defending those who cannot speak for themselves..... the unborn. I know this is hard for you to understand, but that is why they were present.

The social media mob is working overtime in taking these kids down. It is shameful. They are teenagers and still have a lot to learn about the world. I cannot believe that there are adults who condone the actions of social media to cause these kids to be put at risk.

I really hope those who are looking to take legal action are successful. This type of social media shaming is harmful, dangerous, and hateful.


Was their behavior at the Lincoln memorial an outward manifestation of the tenets of their Catholic faith? If yes how so, if no why not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White men are so powerful, that one smirk can be used to opress poc.

That's one heck of a Jedi mind trick.


I've seen a lot of white dudes smirk like that. The emotional response of the Internet is so strong because it's not just the one smirk -- he's just the target of the suppressed rage at the million smirks that have gone before.


This a billion.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White men are so powerful, that one smirk can be used to opress poc.

That's one heck of a Jedi mind trick.


I've seen a lot of white dudes smirk like that. The emotional response of the Internet is so strong because it's not just the one smirk -- he's just the target of the suppressed rage at the million smirks that have gone before.


This a billion.



Plus another billion.

Anyone who has been bullied has seen this exact same smirk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone from those voices defending these boys and their rowdiness please discuss Matthew 5-7 and how the boys were bearing witness to their Catholic faith whilst in the midst of their rowdiness?

Thanks.


It's really telling that no one has come on to address this question.

Was their behavior really representing their purported faith that brought them to a rally to speak for the sanctity of life? Why are their parents spending money on a school that has failed to instill Catholic values in them?


Simply by virtue of the fact that they were there defending those who cannot speak for themselves..... the unborn. I know this is hard for you to understand, but that is why they were present.

The social media mob is working overtime in taking these kids down. It is shameful. They are teenagers and still have a lot to learn about the world. I cannot believe that there are adults who condone the actions of social media to cause these kids to be put at risk.

I really hope those who are looking to take legal action are successful. This type of social media shaming is harmful, dangerous, and hateful.


I’m a graduate of Catholic schools and I can tell you if we had ever behaved as boneheaded and cave-mannish as those boys did on a field trip the nuns would have knocked the crap out of us.

They definitely should have brought along nuns as chaperones.
Anonymous
I think the black people started it. Nine of these would hav happened if they weren't such vile bigots.
Anonymous
"Its not rape if you enjoy it".

I really felt for the teenaged girls (their school friends?) in the video. That awkward smile like you have to pretend these asshats are funny.
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