Anonymous wrote:So he has different political views then you? That is perfectly fine, and the fact you are on here asking how to stop him is a sad testament to the state of our political discourse right now.
Make sure he knows you love him no matter what, and he is welcome to enjoy whatever political discourse he wants. Maybe schedule some time to sit down with him and watch a few of his favorites, not arguing, but watching with him so you can better understand where he is coming from. You might even find that these news programs aren’t the evil boogeyman that is depicted in the replies above.
By the way, this is coming from a Liberal Democrat, not some fan of Steven Crowder or what not. I’m just tired of acting like everyone who disagrees with us is evil/racist/homophobic/etc and think we need to sit down and meet in the middle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Steven Crowder say that was sexist or racist? Let your kid have his own thoughts and opinions. My 17 year old daughter doesn’t share my political views but what I care about is that she backs up her opinions with evidence and examples. We like discussion and debate in our house.
We love it too. Just not the Steven Crowder kind. If you don't know how he is sexist or racist then you don't get it.
So then you’re the arbiter of all that’s sexist and racist, you get to decide. Got it. And you don’t have enough discussion at home on topics regarding sexism and racism so that your child could see this for himself and still make a call as to his own beliefs? I’m sorry, I am being snarky. But it’s like you’re saying “he can watch whatever he chooses to, unless I don’t like it.” SC isn’t my cup of tea at all, but there are a number of people who follow his logic and enjoy his show. You’re saying they’re all racist?
op’s dumb teen has logged on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Steven Crowder say that was sexist or racist? Let your kid have his own thoughts and opinions. My 17 year old daughter doesn’t share my political views but what I care about is that she backs up her opinions with evidence and examples. We like discussion and debate in our house.
We love it too. Just not the Steven Crowder kind. If you don't know how he is sexist or racist then you don't get it.
So then you’re the arbiter of all that’s sexist and racist, you get to decide. Got it. And you don’t have enough discussion at home on topics regarding sexism and racism so that your child could see this for himself and still make a call as to his own beliefs? I’m sorry, I am being snarky. But it’s like you’re saying “he can watch whatever he chooses to, unless I don’t like it.” SC isn’t my cup of tea at all, but there are a number of people who follow his logic and enjoy his show. You’re saying they’re all racist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Steven Crowder say that was sexist or racist? Let your kid have his own thoughts and opinions. My 17 year old daughter doesn’t share my political views but what I care about is that she backs up her opinions with evidence and examples. We like discussion and debate in our house.
We love it too. Just not the Steven Crowder kind. If you don't know how he is sexist or racist then you don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:What did Steven Crowder say that was sexist or racist? Let your kid have his own thoughts and opinions. My 17 year old daughter doesn’t share my political views but what I care about is that she backs up her opinions with evidence and examples. We like discussion and debate in our house.
Anonymous wrote:Rethink the family values that your hubby is sending.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t he just have a view that’s different from yours, as long as he is respectful? I might not agree with SC, but I’d be open to him forming his own opinion. Not leaning to the left doesn’t automatically make you an alt-right nut job.