Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add a bit of levity - my K DS said
"I'm glad he won, I don't like GIRLS"
and then he asked what was for breakfast. Our kids will be fine, as long as we model that for them
I would have said "We don't talk like that in this house. Make your own breakfast."
Anonymous wrote:To add a bit of levity - my K DS said
"I'm glad he won, I don't like GIRLS"
and then he asked what was for breakfast. Our kids will be fine, as long as we model that for them
Anonymous wrote:My 6 yr old was in tears this morning. We cried a bit together. That helped.
.Anonymous wrote:To add a bit of levity - my K DS said
"I'm glad he won, I don't like GIRLS"
and then he asked what was for breakfast. Our kids will be fine, as long as we model that for them
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.
You've lost your mind. I'm assuming that you had one to begin with...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree but can't keep my Muslim daughter from knowing that someone who wants to ban Muslims from the US was chosen to lead the country. Glib answers don't always work.
Explain
1) Democracy
2) Rule of law
3) Division of powers
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: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: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.
Anonymous wrote:My 6 yr old was in tears this morning. We cried a bit together. That helped.
Anonymous wrote:Mine said, "I feel really sad for my Hispanic friends"
Anonymous wrote:I think you are making a big deal out of nothing. As much as I feel your pain, this is how the losing party feels every election. So, we elected an idiot but it was people's will.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell them that a woman wanted to be president but she lied too much so she lost the election.