Trayon White trolled by college kid

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


Frankly, this post suggests DCPS really is failing to support the development of basic reasoning skills.


Sorry, I went to a private. Then Penn for undergrad, followed by Northwestern.

Perhaps if you were as well educated as I, you’d root for Trayon, too.


DP. If true, this is even more disturbing. What a failure of education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Don’t get your shit smacked off boi. I’m not the one.” What does this even mean? I gather the first part is a treat of physical violence. But “I’m not the one”? What is “the one”?


like, I'm not the one you should be playing with [because I will fight back].


Ahh, thank you! I would not have guessed, but now I see it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


Frankly, this post suggests DCPS really is failing to support the development of basic reasoning skills.


Sorry, I went to a private. Then Penn for undergrad, followed by Northwestern.

Perhaps if you were as well educated as I, you’d root for Trayon, too.


Did wells teach you? That would be a curious educational method. It's well-educated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


Frankly, this post suggests DCPS really is failing to support the development of basic reasoning skills.


Sorry, I went to a private. Then Penn for undergrad, followed by Northwestern.

Perhaps if you were as well educated as I, you’d root for Trayon, too.


I root for Trayon, too, in the same way that I root for participants in the Special Olympics. That doesn't mean that I think he's qualified to hold office, much less a janitor's mop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


Frankly, this post suggests DCPS really is failing to support the development of basic reasoning skills.


Sorry, I went to a private. Then Penn for undergrad, followed by Northwestern.

Perhaps if you were as well educated as I, you’d root for Trayon, too.


DP. If true, this is even more disturbing. What a failure of education.


Sick burn.
Anonymous
He called me and my son, gentrifiers
Anonymous
How he got reelected is beyond me
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How he got reelected is beyond me


People can be very, very stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


This is just a dumbed down version of owning the libs. Which is tough to do, because owning the libs is pretty dumb in the first place. Congrats, PP, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


Frankly, this post suggests DCPS really is failing to support the development of basic reasoning skills.


Sorry, I went to a private. Then Penn for undergrad, followed by Northwestern.

Perhaps if you were as well educated as I, you’d root for Trayon, too.


I root for Trayon, too, in the same way that I root for participants in the Special Olympics. That doesn't mean that I think he's qualified to hold office, much less a janitor's mop.


And there’s also is unapologetic anti-Semitism to consider.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I respect Trayon. I don’t agree with him, but I respect him.


What is this respect based on? We keep asking, but you haven't given any reasons he is worthy of respect. We have given you numerous reasons he seems to be too dumb to serve, especially his inability to discern fact from fiction and his failing to understand that real people can get hurt when he uses his platform to repeat hoaxes.

What you're saying is you LIKE him. But public office shouldn't be a popularity contest.


Fine, I LIKE him. I’m good with that. He’s an underdog. And he represents a community of underdogs. People you don’t like - because they are JUST like him - which is why they vote for him. Yes, I like him, and I root for him. And them.

Get over it.


Frankly, this post suggests DCPS really is failing to support the development of basic reasoning skills.


Sorry, I went to a private. Then Penn for undergrad, followed by Northwestern.

Perhaps if you were as well educated as I, you’d root for Trayon, too.


No, you did not.
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