Anonymous wrote: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).
Do you feel the same way about people wearing crosses or yarmulkes?
Anonymous wrote: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).
Our beloved nanny was born in Guatemala. She is here legally. She has been here for decades. On her way to go vote she was pulled over for allegedly going 31 in a 25, and detained for so long that the polling place closed before she could get there. She is now terrified and saying she wants to move back to Guatemala in January. It's terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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).
Our beloved nanny was born in Guatemala. She is here legally. She has been here for decades. On her way to go vote she was pulled over for allegedly going 31 in a 25, and detained for so long that the polling place closed before she could get there. She is now terrified and saying she wants to move back to Guatemala in January. It's terrible.
Is this true? So sorry that happened! Which county? I imagine she wouldn't want to report it as voter deterrence, but I hope she does, or talks anonymously to a news reporter, at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you think that the people who now feel entitled to lash out (whether verbally or physically) against Muslims or Hispanics are going to ask them first, "Excuse me, are you a terrorist? Are you here legally?" After 9/11, the anti-Muslim haters were assaulting Sikhs, dark skinned Indians, and women who wore the hijab. None of those victims of assault was responsible for 9/11. The point, which you seem to be missing, is that a climate of hate is bad for people who simply look like they might fit the targeted minority group.
There should be a program to explain the differences between the Muslim and Sikhs. Nothing wrong with ensuring illegals are not roaming freely or that Muslims are watched for terrorism.
Anonymous wrote: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).
Our beloved nanny was born in Guatemala. She is here legally. She has been here for decades. On her way to go vote she was pulled over for allegedly going 31 in a 25, and detained for so long that the polling place closed before she could get there. She is now terrified and saying she wants to move back to Guatemala in January. It's terrible.
Anonymous wrote:"Yesterday the voters elected a new President. HIs name is Donald Trump. He will be our President for the next four years starting in mind January. In November 2020, voters will have a chance to have him stay President for another four years, of elect someone else."
"Would you like a snack?"
Anonymous wrote: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.
No.
I knew I would vote for him after seeing that ad played over and over and over again. My 8 year old son was terrified of that ad-he does not understand editing. He is also stressed that he is hearing from everyone around him what bad things are about to happen...even teachers! Kids are parroting their parents a school. It is out of control and ridiculous. I am so glad I voted for him. I am shocked at how poorly so many of her supporters are behaving. It was a fair election and he won. You win some, you lose some. That's life.
Hillary's ad with the specific reference to Trump and nuclear weapons is what upset so many kids.
Almost everyone who has mentioned having a worried young child has said that their kid was specifically upset about nuclear war.
That did not come from Trump. That came from Hillary and her ads.
Anonymous wrote:We should be a nation that promotes judeo Christian, atheism, hindu, Buddhism etc... Religions like Muslim are filled with violence and oppression , we should not promote or encourage those people without converting to a religion that is compatible with the United states
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you think that the people who now feel entitled to lash out (whether verbally or physically) against Muslims or Hispanics are going to ask them first, "Excuse me, are you a terrorist? Are you here legally?" After 9/11, the anti-Muslim haters were assaulting Sikhs, dark skinned Indians, and women who wore the hijab. None of those victims of assault was responsible for 9/11. The point, which you seem to be missing, is that a climate of hate is bad for people who simply look like they might fit the targeted minority group.
There should be a program to explain the differences between the Muslim and Sikhs. Nothing wrong with ensuring illegals are not roaming freely or that Muslims are watched for terrorism.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you think that the people who now feel entitled to lash out (whether verbally or physically) against Muslims or Hispanics are going to ask them first, "Excuse me, are you a terrorist? Are you here legally?" After 9/11, the anti-Muslim haters were assaulting Sikhs, dark skinned Indians, and women who wore the hijab. None of those victims of assault was responsible for 9/11. The point, which you seem to be missing, is that a climate of hate is bad for people who simply look like they might fit the targeted minority group.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell them that a woman wanted to be president but she lied too much so she lost the election.