Kid's friends want to be police officers -- how to handle

Anonymous
I hope it's a troll post that started this thread. I live in fear that one day police would have had enough of negativity and all quit. Then, where I live it would mean I would have to move out double quick - not exactly safe area without police presence.
Anonymous
OP got outed on dcum!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP got outed on dcum!


Outed how?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - I totally get it. A child in my DD’s Pre-K class wanted to be a Marine. I made sure we never spoke to them again. We changed pre-schools, because I was afraid of the influence that this child could have in my child’s life. We ended up moving so we would never have to see this family. I also sent a private message to all the other parents, making them aware of the issue.. In our formal letter leaving the school, I made sure the director knew it was because of this child, and that the teacher was likely at fault for not stopping it. I recommended firing the teacher as well as not allowing that child’s family to enroll any other children in the school. I also made flyers and gave them to all their neighbors, as well as created a FB group for supporting other families traumatized by it. We couldn’t get out of there quick enough! I only pray that no damage was done to my child.


Where you able to get the child into protective services?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP - I totally get it. A child in my DD’s Pre-K class wanted to be a Marine. I made sure we never spoke to them again. We changed pre-schools, because I was afraid of the influence that this child could have in my child’s life. We ended up moving so we would never have to see this family. I also sent a private message to all the other parents, making them aware of the issue.. In our formal letter leaving the school, I made sure the director knew it was because of this child, and that the teacher was likely at fault for not stopping it. I recommended firing the teacher as well as not allowing that child’s family to enroll any other children in the school. I also made flyers and gave them to all their neighbors, as well as created a FB group for supporting other families traumatized by it. We couldn’t get out of there quick enough! I only pray that no damage was done to my child.


OP, here. Finally someone who gets it and understands where I am coming from.

:😂😂

Anonymous
Yep, this is why we roil our eyes at intolerant liberals.
Anonymous
OP - I totally get it. A child in my DD’s Pre-K class wanted to be a Marine. I made sure we never spoke to them again. We changed pre-schools, because I was afraid of the influence that this child could have in my child’s life. We ended up moving so we would never have to see this family. I also sent a private message to all the other parents, making them aware of the issue.. In our formal letter leaving the school, I made sure the director knew it was because of this child, and that the teacher was likely at fault for not stopping it. I recommended firing the teacher as well as not allowing that child’s family to enroll any other children in the school. I also made flyers and gave them to all their neighbors, as well as created a FB group for supporting other families traumatized by it. We couldn’t get out of there quick enough! I only pray that no damage was done to my child.


OP, here. Finally someone who gets it and understands where I am coming from.


I guess you are joking then. It seems like sort of a strange thing to start a fake post about, in light of recent events, but ok. It generated a lot of response, I guess.
Anonymous
this is not a big deal OP.


my black son said he wants to be a PO recently. we're black and i'm on the defund the police train (more like reallocate funds responsibly, rather than abolish) and critical for many reasons.

when he said that i sighed internally but he's young and i don't feel like i need to delve into the problems with bad cops and police brutality, even a version of it appropriate for his age.

we're gonna have to have "THE TALK" with him in a few years anyway. don't over analyze this.
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