Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
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Anonymous wrote:A cross between the sentiments expressed by 1:03 and 1:24 is what I will be going for with my kindergartner. And I'm strongly against Trump, devastated and nervous almost beyond words at the way this election is going to go. But, our young kids don't need that. They need a message that focuses not on our fears but on lessons from this that could be made applicable to their lives. Like, even when we lose, we try hard to be good sports. And, even when we're upset or disappointed, we work together to try to create the best possible outcome for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
+1
Anonymous wrote:I'm uncomfortable calling close to 50 percent of Americans stupid. You should be too. More name calling and intolerance.
I know you're joking, but it's fucked up. Reality check time.
-Hilary voter
Anonymous wrote:I agree but can't keep my Muslim daughter from knowing that someone who wants to ban Muslims from the US was chosen to lead the country. Glib answers don't always work.
Anonymous wrote:The Red team won. We are disappointed, but we will have another election in four years. In the meantime, we need to be good leaders because local/community leadership and action are more important than an election that happens once in four years. We need to work with all the leaders in our country to support and help each other.
We can also talk about checks and balances.