Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have had close contact (kid activities) with Rience Priebus and some other high ranking Republicans. Totally disagree with their politics, but have no problem with their kids and family members, kept it civil and didn't talk politics in front of the kids. The kids got along fine.
I would never allow my children to have contact out of school with anyone in the Trump administration.
More likely, no one from the administration would want their children to have anything to do with your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have had close contact (kid activities) with Rience Priebus and some other high ranking Republicans. Totally disagree with their politics, but have no problem with their kids and family members, kept it civil and didn't talk politics in front of the kids. The kids got along fine.
I would never allow my children to have contact out of school with anyone in the Trump administration.
More likely, no one from the administration would want their children to have anything to do with your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have had close contact (kid activities) with Rience Priebus and some other high ranking Republicans. Totally disagree with their politics, but have no problem with their kids and family members, kept it civil and didn't talk politics in front of the kids. The kids got along fine.
I would never allow my children to have contact out of school with anyone in the Trump administration.
I would probably not prohibit my kids from contact with off spring, but I would probably be hard pressed to allow sleep overs or extended play dates when the parents had public profiles based on hatred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have had close contact (kid activities) with Rience Priebus and some other high ranking Republicans. Totally disagree with their politics, but have no problem with their kids and family members, kept it civil and didn't talk politics in front of the kids. The kids got along fine.
I would never allow my children to have contact out of school with anyone in the Trump administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if I am a Republican should I not allow my kid to associate with kids whose parents are not Republicans?
That's up to you. The Republican party is no longer a political party that advances opinions and agenda through time-tested processes and institutions. It has no governing purpose: It is held together by blind allegiance to Trump and whatever performative idealism is on deck this week: anti-masking, CRT, trans kids, etc. It has lowered the collective IQ of our country and strives to destroy the very idea of objective truth. None of this is OK.
Anonymous wrote:So if I am a Republican should I not allow my kid to associate with kids whose parents are not Republicans?
Anonymous wrote:So if I am a Republican should I not allow my kid to associate with kids whose parents are not Republicans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have had close contact (kid activities) with Rience Priebus and some other high ranking Republicans. Totally disagree with their politics, but have no problem with their kids and family members, kept it civil and didn't talk politics in front of the kids. The kids got along fine.
I would never allow my children to have contact out of school with anyone in the Trump administration.
Anonymous wrote:Have had close contact (kid activities) with Rience Priebus and some other high ranking Republicans. Totally disagree with their politics, but have no problem with their kids and family members, kept it civil and didn't talk politics in front of the kids. The kids got along fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are way too selectively focused on certain current events.
Has anyone's children had a classroom discussion about the harmful effects of masking and distance learning? And the role of teachers unions in keeping schools closed for a longer period of time?
I hope massive teacher shortages and way below replacement birth rates ensue.
Anonymous wrote:Schools are way too selectively focused on certain current events.
Has anyone's children had a classroom discussion about the harmful effects of masking and distance learning? And the role of teachers unions in keeping schools closed for a longer period of time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is very good friends with the child of a prominent GOP person (CPAC speaker). We are very liberal. I have zero issues with them even though I really disagree with their politics. They’re nice and funny but totally wrong wrt politics. They have mentioned some minor issues with neighbors being rude. I feel like in DC it is very common to have friends with different political views because for many it’s just a job.
Have you actually watched what goes on at CPAC? It's not just some generic conservative convention of people who disagree with the tax structure.