Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of families in this area who are Trump supporters and their children sit by silently while he is attacked by HRC supporters in their classrooms on a daily basis. They don't speak up because they will be hated on, happy lib parents? Look what you have taught your children, think like me or I will hate you and attack you. Yep, that's the lesson you have been spewing with your HRC love and Trump hate. Way to go, way to teach our kids to respect differences in opinion and to have a conversation. Good Job!
Completely agree. I usually vote Democrat and am not voting for Clinton. I would also say as someone who has been told things like Muslims cause the problems in the Middle East - by a teacher no less - that child, her parents and the original poster are drama queens. Trump is not about deporting all US Muslims, he's about installing immigration controls, which many of us fully support. Again my family is Muslim and we don't need your knee jerk liberal hysteria, we've faced real religious intolerance in this country and its not Trump.
I really, really hope what you wrote isn't true. No Muslim, American or otherwise, should support Trump. No thinking person should. He isn't only for "immigration controls." At one point, Trump advocated NOT allowing Muslim US citizens back into the country from abroad. He insults people for their differences constantly. The man is full of hate, and if you think your Muslim family is excepted because they are citizens or legal residents, you are very wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Well the girl was factually wrong and your daughter was being a mean girl along with her friend by targeting him based on his political "views." Maybe he didn't know she was a Muslim.
It sounds odd that you are deeming him not a nice kid any longer because at the ripe old age of 10 he is "supporting" a candidate you don't like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of families in this area who are Trump supporters and their children sit by silently while he is attacked by HRC supporters in their classrooms on a daily basis. They don't speak up because they will be hated on, happy lib parents? Look what you have taught your children, think like me or I will hate you and attack you. Yep, that's the lesson you have been spewing with your HRC love and Trump hate. Way to go, way to teach our kids to respect differences in opinion and to have a conversation. Good Job!
Completely agree. I usually vote Democrat and am not voting for Clinton. I would also say as someone who has been told things like Muslims cause the problems in the Middle East - by a teacher no less - that child, her parents and the original poster are drama queens. Trump is not about deporting all US Muslims, he's about installing immigration controls, which many of us fully support. Again my family is Muslim and we don't need your knee jerk liberal hysteria, we've faced real religious intolerance in this country and its not Trump.
Anonymous wrote:this reminds me of the thread with the teacher punishing the little girl when you was imitating her mother having wine. the mother was incredibly upset about the teacher jumping to conclusions based on the girls interpretation of her mother's drinking. you, OP, are jumping to conclusions based on your interpretation of an exchange that took place between CHILDREN that you were not a part of. I am assuming that you got all your information from your own child and I'm guessing that you teased much of that out of your child, or encouraged your child along in your own hatred of Trump supporters. I think you should tell your daughter it's not polite to talk about politics and religion with people she doesn't know well. Your daughter was being rude and the fact that she and her friend got a rude response doesn't justify her rudeness
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. THis forum is pretty scary and sad. The kid being the Trump supporter was the pretext. THeoretically its possible to be a Trump supporter and not be prejudiced. This kid was not expressing this innocent viewpoint. The Bye was not an innocent bye. It was bullying plain and simple. If expressing joy at the thought of the other kid being ejected from the country due to religion is not bullying and ridiculously awful.
The kid is a 5th grader, so this is not an evaluation of the bully's deep intentions and soul. As pointed out, its likely he's just parroting surrounding adults. But it needs to be pointed out that what he did was unacceptable.
People act as if these kinds of things are inevitable and unavoidable. It's not. And telling people to eat the shit fed to them is not the right lesson.
In addition, its nuts that a 5th grader can even be a Trump supporter. National politics were so far from my mind at that age.
I agree. This all sounds made up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. THis forum is pretty scary and sad. The kid being the Trump supporter was the pretext. THeoretically its possible to be a Trump supporter and not be prejudiced. This kid was not expressing this innocent viewpoint. The Bye was not an innocent bye. It was bullying plain and simple. If expressing joy at the thought of the other kid being ejected from the country due to religion is not bullying and ridiculously awful.
The kid is a 5th grader, so this is not an evaluation of the bully's deep intentions and soul. As pointed out, its likely he's just parroting surrounding adults. But it needs to be pointed out that what he did was unacceptable.
People act as if these kinds of things are inevitable and unavoidable. It's not. And telling people to eat the shit fed to them is not the right lesson.
In addition, its nuts that a 5th grader can even be a Trump supporter. National politics were so far from my mind at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I tell my son that a lot of trump supporters don't really pay attention to him and don't see a lot of his racism and bigotry. They are just thinking of his reputation and reality show. They want change. Not everyone follows politics closely.
I stress that racism, sexism, and bigotry are wrong. Because those are our family values. And a lot of what trump says is racist, sexist, and bigoted. But that doesn't mean kids who like him are. They are kids. They are almost always parroting what their parents say.
The fact that you think all of their parents are racist, sexist, and bigots that support a candidate that you THINK is, IS the main issue here. I don't support Hillary at all. I think she is a cheat, a liar, a killer, and has paid and manipulated her way to this endorsement. I also don't want her ass of a husband back in the white house. He should have been impeached. I don't go around saying all of their supporters are liars, cheats, killers, etc... There is no difference. Only in your perception of the situation.
Just like why does everyone ask Ivanka what they think about her Dad being a sexist yet they never ask Chelsea the same thing about her Dad. Somehow he gets a hall pass I guess. He treated interns and others in the white house like play toys. Manipulated them for his own self pleasure and lied about it. A head strong woman would have left in a heartbeat. Hillary? Yuck, she stayed with him. I don't want my daughters emulating her.
Anonymous wrote:NP. THis forum is pretty scary and sad. The kid being the Trump supporter was the pretext. THeoretically its possible to be a Trump supporter and not be prejudiced. This kid was not expressing this innocent viewpoint. The Bye was not an innocent bye. It was bullying plain and simple. If expressing joy at the thought of the other kid being ejected from the country due to religion is not bullying and ridiculously awful.
The kid is a 5th grader, so this is not an evaluation of the bully's deep intentions and soul. As pointed out, its likely he's just parroting surrounding adults. But it needs to be pointed out that what he did was unacceptable.
People act as if these kinds of things are inevitable and unavoidable. It's not. And telling people to eat the shit fed to them is not the right lesson.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I tell my son that a lot of trump supporters don't really pay attention to him and don't see a lot of his racism and bigotry. They are just thinking of his reputation and reality show. They want change. Not everyone follows politics closely.
I stress that racism, sexism, and bigotry are wrong. Because those are our family values. And a lot of what trump says is racist, sexist, and bigoted. But that doesn't mean kids who like him are. They are kids. They are almost always parroting what their parents say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this boy and up until this fall and when he started with the Donald Trump stuff, I thought he was a nice kid.
So who exactly is the intolerant one?