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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, your 13 year old is a Democrat.[/quote] DP here. So are my 10y old and my 6y old - so cute when she says Trump is mean and evil and doesn't like brown kids. We have to start early pp, to mold them according to our family values. If they change it later, it is ok. Same with religion.[/quote] Its not cute and really bizarre to teach kids that.[/quote] I didn't say he was evil - I just showed my kids the pictures of the (mostly brown) kids in cages. And I didn't even get into the whole "can't find the parents of thousands of kids" thing.... His actions speak for themselves. She drawn her own conclusions...[/quote] Did you tell your kids which administration started the kids in cages or does that fit your narrative.[/quote] Actually I did, I just made sure to show them how Trump made it worse. And I am not even in favor of illegal immigration and opening the borders, etc. I don't think Obama administration lost thousands of parents - correct if I am wrong pls. And yes, it is indoctrination - as I said, when they are adults or oder teens if they change their views, fine by me (well, not really if they decided to become one of those freak religious/cultish people like the Duggars). But then, there is nothing I could do. Now I can do something and I am doing. [/quote]
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