Anonymous wrote:Jen Hatmaker I hope you read this:
You are a disgusting person. Shame on you for putting your neurodivergent child on blast on your public facing social media. You are truly pond scum and do not deserve to be that child's mother.
I hope Remy has found safe spaces outside of your toxic BS and that I hope her dad and Tina counter some of your crappy parenting.
And, yep. I am brave enough to put this on your page but you'd just block me so I won't. You're a terrible person.
Anonymous wrote:I am really confused about something and I am not trying to come off as an insensitive jerk.
Why the bandana Tyler?
It is not fashionable or in at least I don't think so. I'm a middle aged lady who buys her pants at Costco but I'm not completely in the dark. The bandana on the head like he wears it is not a thing.
I thought that type of bandana was kind of a biker or Mexican gang thing, like something you'd wear while riding a harley or with a wifebeater and baggy jeans.
I dont think I've ever seen anyone wear a black bandana - and apparently black is the only color or maybe its the same banada and he hopefully washes it sometimes - with a sport coat.
Is he trying to cover up baldness? He doesn't seem bald. And sometimes he wears it like a do rag and sometimes like the Karate Kid.
Can someone explain it or is it just something that is not going to make sense everr?
Anonymous wrote:
This sums up the whole exvangelical deconstruction thing. It's a bunch of people who think that because they rejected conservative evangelicalism they are now super cool and they want everyone to know how cool they are now, like a dorky kid who gets a cool outfit and then struts around acting all bad while everyone else is embarrassed for them.
Anonymous wrote:Are Jen's book club picks sponsored, or does she actually choose those books? Because she picks terrible books. Especially the latest one - a food ciritic no one has heard of? Of all of the books coming out, this string of books is just so boring. I feel like people must be paying her to be a "pick." That or Jen doesn't really read a lot of books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jen coming in hot with the preaching about voting and then making it a point to highlight her daughters in the post, since they are likely her only two kids who vote #bluenomatterwho, like she does and thinks everyone should.
I liked Jen when she wasn't a hard partisan and held both parties at a safe distance. But her current brand demands 100% allegiance to team blue so the seal claps like the seal claps.
Her political rhetoric is just tiring and smug which I guess sums Jen up pretty succinctly. It's like yes, honey. We get you're a democrat and that you were brainwashed for most of your life and now you see the light, praise be. Must you find new and obnoxious ways to say this to us? Major celebrities are getting backlash and probably not making much of an impact on voting. Who does she really think she is? Is she that deluded?
If J-Lo an Springsteen aren't really inspiring people to vote then is a tired mommy blogger whos followers largely hold her same beliefs really making an impact or is it just a slow news day in the Hatmaker household?
This sums up the whole exvangelical deconstruction thing. It's a bunch of people who think that because they rejected conservative evangelicalism they are now super cool and they want everyone to know how cool they are now, like a dorky kid who gets a cool outfit and then struts around acting all bad while everyone else is embarrassed for them.