Has your career affected your kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Has your chosen line of work ever impacted your child? I don’t mean time not spent together or missed games, performes, field trips etc. I mean your child has been shunned for what you do. For example, working at an organization like Planned Parenthood and your child attends catholic school. I’m in a similar position (and my DS is new to the school last year) and I can only think I am to blame. I gave it a year knowing transitions are hard, but now I’m considering a job change. I should note that I never flaunted where I worked but it’s on my LinkedIn and I am easy to google.


If you work for Trump, you are not welcome in my home. I will invite your child if they are nice to my child- but they will know exactly where we stand on the immorality of Trump.

They will start to question you and make you explain why you support a President who denigrates women, the disabled and minorities.


You have real issues.


No. Trump supporters are the ones with issues.



NO, this person is seriously bigoted and prejudicial. They have bought into the left's demonization of everything related to this administration. There are some very fine people working in career and political positions. This name calling and "Nazification" of everything from the Left has to stop. It is only hurting the democratic party.

You can take the moral high ground when you stop supporting a man who made fun of a person with disabilities at a campaign event.



Blah, blah, blah ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has your chosen line of work ever impacted your child? I don’t mean time not spent together or missed games, performes, field trips etc. I mean your child has been shunned for what you do. For example, working at an organization like Planned Parenthood and your child attends catholic school. I’m in a similar position (and my DS is new to the school last year) and I can only think I am to blame. I gave it a year knowing transitions are hard, but now I’m considering a job change. I should note that I never flaunted where I worked but it’s on my LinkedIn and I am easy to google.


If you work for Trump, you are not welcome in my home. I will invite your child if they are nice to my child- but they will know exactly where we stand on the immorality of Trump.

They will start to question you and make you explain why you support a President who denigrates women, the disabled and minorities.


I am a Democrat, and a liberal one at that. I have friends who voted for Trump and can’t imagine losing their friendship over our political differences. The only friends I have dumped are the ones like you, who can’t tolerate other political viewpoints and are incessant with th constant political talk. And as for denigrating women, I suppose you cast off all friends in the 90s who supported Bill Clinton?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has your chosen line of work ever impacted your child? I don’t mean time not spent together or missed games, performes, field trips etc. I mean your child has been shunned for what you do. For example, working at an organization like Planned Parenthood and your child attends catholic school. I’m in a similar position (and my DS is new to the school last year) and I can only think I am to blame. I gave it a year knowing transitions are hard, but now I’m considering a job change. I should note that I never flaunted where I worked but it’s on my LinkedIn and I am easy to google.


If you work for Trump, you are not welcome in my home. I will invite your child if they are nice to my child- but they will know exactly where we stand on the immorality of Trump.

They will start to question you and make you explain why you support a President who denigrates women, the disabled and minorities.


You have real issues.


No. Trump supporters are the ones with issues.



NO, this person is seriously bigoted and prejudicial. They have bought into the left's demonization of everything related to this administration. There are some very fine people working in career and political positions. This name calling and "Nazification" of everything from the Left has to stop. It is only hurting the democratic party.

You can take the moral high ground when you stop supporting a man who made fun of a person with disabilities at a campaign event.



Blah, blah, blah ...

If you are willing to tolerate that level of disrespect you deserve to be disrespected yourself. And eye for an eye, amiright?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has your chosen line of work ever impacted your child? I don’t mean time not spent together or missed games, performes, field trips etc. I mean your child has been shunned for what you do. For example, working at an organization like Planned Parenthood and your child attends catholic school. I’m in a similar position (and my DS is new to the school last year) and I can only think I am to blame. I gave it a year knowing transitions are hard, but now I’m considering a job change. I should note that I never flaunted where I worked but it’s on my LinkedIn and I am easy to google.


If you work for Trump, you are not welcome in my home. I will invite your child if they are nice to my child- but they will know exactly where we stand on the immorality of Trump.

They will start to question you and make you explain why you support a President who denigrates women, the disabled and minorities.


I am a Democrat, and a liberal one at that. I have friends who voted for Trump and can’t imagine losing their friendship over our political differences. The only friends I have dumped are the ones like you, who can’t tolerate other political viewpoints and are incessant with th constant political talk. And as for denigrating women, I suppose you cast off all friends in the 90s who supported Bill Clinton?


Well put.
Anonymous
Trump Derangement Syndrome, yikes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has your chosen line of work ever impacted your child? I don’t mean time not spent together or missed games, performes, field trips etc. I mean your child has been shunned for what you do. For example, working at an organization like Planned Parenthood and your child attends catholic school. I’m in a similar position (and my DS is new to the school last year) and I can only think I am to blame. I gave it a year knowing transitions are hard, but now I’m considering a job change. I should note that I never flaunted where I worked but it’s on my LinkedIn and I am easy to google.


If you work for Trump, you are not welcome in my home. I will invite your child if they are nice to my child- but they will know exactly where we stand on the immorality of Trump.

They will start to question you and make you explain why you support a President who denigrates women, the disabled and minorities.


You have real issues.


No. Trump supporters are the ones with issues.



NO, this person is seriously bigoted and prejudicial. They have bought into the left's demonization of everything related to this administration. There are some very fine people working in career and political positions. This name calling and "Nazification" of everything from the Left has to stop. It is only hurting the democratic party.


The thing is, they expanded their hatred of Trump inner circle to Trump voters/supporters, to Republicans in general to now nonpartisan government employees who work in any department that falls under "Trump hatred".

The next group that will catch their ire will be moderates, followed by classic liberals like you and free speech liberals.

From there who knows who they will try to shame and destroy.

History has taught us that these kind of people seldom stop at the group they are originally against.
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