Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are our kids and their generation somehow so special that they should be exempt from the effects of their time? How do you think parents felt in 1939? 1968?
Thank you! You should be so lucky that your “crisis” is having Trump as president. Watch some documentaries about trench warfare in WW1 or the effects of having a canon ball rip through your body on the front lines of the Civil War. Get some historical context and talk to a shrink while you’re at it. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are our kids and their generation somehow so special that they should be exempt from the effects of their time? How do you think parents felt in 1939? 1968?
Thank you! You should be so lucky that your “crisis” is having Trump as president. Watch some documentaries about trench warfare in WW1 or the effects of having a canon ball rip through your body on the front lines of the Civil War. Get some historical context and talk to a shrink while you’re at it. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are our kids and their generation somehow so special that they should be exempt from the effects of their time? How do you think parents felt in 1939? 1968?
Thank you! You should be so lucky that your “crisis” is having Trump as president. Watch some documentaries about trench warfare in WW1 or the effects of having a canon ball rip through your body on the front lines of the Civil War. Get some historical context and talk to a shrink while you’re at it. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am by turns furious and despairing that these utterly dysfunctional, chaotic political times are now "normal" America for our kids. How will we ever get back to a functional democratic process? They've never known anything else but the crap we have now.
My kids think it's funny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are our kids and their generation somehow so special that they should be exempt from the effects of their time? How do you think parents felt in 1939? 1968?
Thank you! You should be so lucky that your “crisis” is having Trump as president. Watch some documentaries about trench warfare in WW1 or the effects of having a canon ball rip through your body on the front lines of the Civil War. Get some historical context and talk to a shrink while you’re at it. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am by turns furious and despairing that these utterly dysfunctional, chaotic political times are now "normal" America for our kids. How will we ever get back to a functional democratic process? They've never known anything else but the crap we have now.
My kids think it's funny
OP here. So does my teenager. Hence my despair. I have not raised him this way but such is our culture.
Huh, my kids are disgusted by the things potus does and says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are our kids and their generation somehow so special that they should be exempt from the effects of their time? How do you think parents felt in 1939? 1968?
Thank you! You should be so lucky that your “crisis” is having Trump as president. Watch some documentaries about trench warfare in WW1 or the effects of having a canon ball rip through your body on the front lines of the Civil War. Get some historical context and talk to a shrink while you’re at it. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Are our kids and their generation somehow so special that they should be exempt from the effects of their time? How do you think parents felt in 1939? 1968?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid jokingly said “shut up piggy” the other day and defended himself by saying Trump says it. I reminded him he was born under President Obama and we expect him to behave better.
Things that didn't happen for $1,000 Ken
You might want to see a medical professional about your belief that you can know what has happened in the lives of anonymous people posting on the internet.
FWIW-I wrote the above and it did happen, much to my dismay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid jokingly said “shut up piggy” the other day and defended himself by saying Trump says it. I reminded him he was born under President Obama and we expect him to behave better.
Things that didn't happen for $1,000 Ken
Anonymous wrote:My kid jokingly said “shut up piggy” the other day and defended himself by saying Trump says it. I reminded him he was born under President Obama and we expect him to behave better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am by turns furious and despairing that these utterly dysfunctional, chaotic political times are now "normal" America for our kids. How will we ever get back to a functional democratic process? They've never known anything else but the crap we have now.
Get them off the internet and don't give them a smartphone until they're at least in middle school. Schools no longer teach fact-based history nor ethics and morality. But this doesn't mean that they should be drinking the white supremacy being taught in religious institutions, either. Parents need to take back the education of their own children and there are plenty of reasonable resources out there.