Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine said, "I feel really sad for my Hispanic friends"
Why? Are they illegal aliens? My Hispanic friends voted for Trump and their children aren't worried or sad at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
Sorry to break it to you, but DC is plenty racist.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1000
I also added with my second grader a reminder that he should always be kind and if he sees another kid getting made fun of, he should be brave and step in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old DD heard this morning that Trump won and she asked me if he build a very short wall. Many of her classmates are Hispanic. It broke my heart.
If I were in this country illegally, I'd be worried, too!
Anonymous wrote:No, we did not discuss because of Hillary's "frightening" ads. We discussed because it's important for her to start understanding how elections work, the issues, and how we make our decisions. She also heard from a friend that "not letting babies be born is murder" so people should vote Trump.
What did I say this morning? That I was sad. The people made a huge mistake. But, that under our system, that sometimes happens. I also told her why my values led me to the belief that Trump would be a terrible president; but other people thought otherwise. And, we have to change things in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There are a LOT more stupid people in this country than we realized. And stupid doesn't mean IQ, it means how much effort you put into thinking critically. This is why I yell at you to not be a lazy thinker. Lazy thinkers voted, and this is what they caused. This is why it's important to learn as much as you can and to always think critically. We will try again in four years. Meantime, pack all your favorite things; we're moving to Scott's house in Canada."
T
More lazy people voted for Hillary Clinton, you know the person who had no clue how to keep top secret information and then she lied about it? Luckily, the framers of our Constitution created something called the electoral college and they chose Donald Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"There are a LOT more stupid people in this country than we realized. And stupid doesn't mean IQ, it means how much effort you put into thinking critically. This is why I yell at you to not be a lazy thinker. Lazy thinkers voted, and this is what they caused. This is why it's important to learn as much as you can and to always think critically. We will try again in four years. Meantime, pack all your favorite things; we're moving to Scott's house in Canada."
T
Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old DD heard this morning that Trump won and she asked me if he build a very short wall. Many of her classmates are Hispanic. It broke my heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO, shame on you.
You're blaming Hillary for exposing the man that is now your children's president. Maybe if you had listened to your children we wouldn't be in this mess.
I didn't vote for him.
Her ad upset a lot of kids unnecessarily.
No, HIS WORDS upset a lot of kids.
And it is necessary, because he's the president now. They should get used to being scared.
Anonymous wrote: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
I agree, but to my teens... I have said and will continue to say that in DC we are insulated from racism and sexism.
But plain and simple once you get away from the city and educated people. People are racist and women are not treated as equal.
I wouldn't say that to a 1st grader, but I won't sugar coat it for my teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO, shame on you.
You're blaming Hillary for exposing the man that is now your children's president. Maybe if you had listened to your children we wouldn't be in this mess.
I didn't vote for him.
Her ad upset a lot of kids unnecessarily.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the hand-wringing.
If you muslim/hispanic friend is here legally and does not have ties with terrorism, they will be just fine.
But yeah it may be a good idea to take off your hijab if you are in a secular country (don't tell him that).
Anonymous wrote:NO, shame on you.
You're blaming Hillary for exposing the man that is now your children's president. Maybe if you had listened to your children we wouldn't be in this mess.