| My kids are well aware of the history of this country, and the war crimes that continue to be continued by whatever administration is in power. |
| As a Canadian, we talk about the US threatening us economically and the US's threats of annexation. These issues are also discussed at school, as they have been worked into the curriculum. |
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It's a super interesting time to talk about separation of powers, and how our founders approached these things. Why we have militias. Why we have the 2nd amendment.
We also talk about whether it's right for the US to try to influence actions in other places, especially when human rights are in focus. Is it our right to take our values and impose them elsewhere? A moral imperative? We also talk about whether it's right/fair to apply today's standards and values to historical figures (this one seems to come up whenever they notice a rec center getting renamed in Virginia). I think it's important to discuss these things! My husband and I often have opposing views, but really try to let our children lead the discussion (they are 15, 13, and 10). |
| Tell them some senile old guy let in millions of illegals. And thank God the current HMFIC has the guts to try to rectify the situation. |
My daughter is 19 years old, and was 8 when Trump was first elected. Her entire experience with politics, and the united States in general, has not been terribly positive. I feel somewhat the same way you do, but I have a very difficult time convincing her that the US is a force for good in the world. She understands, intellectually, that it has been in the past, but now? And realistically, if my worldview was shaped by 2015-2026, would you believe that it is? And because of this, she has a much easier time identifying and point out the flaws in the US's past, that were either ignored or downplayed when I was in school. And you know what? She's right. Unthinkingly repeating "Yay America!" is simple-minded, and counterproductive. In short, I think the era of people feeling like the PP is, if not over, coming to an end. |
Word salad MAGA rubbish |
More have come in under Trump fool Oh and the drug cartels are loving life!!! |
I talk to my kids about all kinds of things, including politics. It's important and will have lasting impacts on their lives. |
Do you also tell them that so called Christians are kidnapping and killing their neighbors (many of whom are Americans) because a narcissit is in the WH? |
| We talk to our teens. They know who we vote for and why. They know how we feel about Trump and the lack of action from Congress. They know that they should care for their neighbor the way they care for themselves. |
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I talk to my teens frequently about our country, and other countries, and what we can do to fight back and stay safe.
I hope we get a decent president soon and they can see what it’s like to have a better place to live. |
Since that isn't happening, then no. |
No, because I don’t lie to them. But since they are ages 6 & 8, they are already smart enough to know that if you F around with law enforcement officers who are trying to apprehend criminals who might be armed, you might get hurt. |
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| I tell them that there are some lonely women in the world who will do anything to feel needed. Usually they are content with sending love letters to serial killers on death row. But sometimes they decide illegal aliens are above the law, & they pretend they are noble if they drive their Subarus around town looking for officers trying to clean up the mess President Autopen created. |