Anonymous wrote:If you think attending the Easter Egg Roll means you endorse the President, instead of participating in a time-honored DC tradition, then don't go.
Anonymous wrote:This area is so jaded. 99% of the country, Democrat or Republican, would kill to be at the White House doing an Easter Egg roll regardless of who the president is at that point in time. I dont like Trump but it's over the top anymore with the constant vitriol. The guy could cure cancer and people would say it's not enough. I didnt like Obama either but if I had tickets to the egg roll my kids would have been there. What a cool experience regardless of who was president at the time. Also, I don't think people will really care in 25 years as much as they do now about Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went last year and it was awful. Would not recommend. The “treats” they gave the kids was a boiled egg on a stick. Perplexing and disgusting.
You want your kid given a shit ton of candy so that they can be obese like the majority of the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went last year and it was awful. Would not recommend. The “treats” they gave the kids was a boiled egg on a stick. Perplexing and disgusting.
You want your kid given a shit ton of candy so that they can be obese like the majority of the country?
Anonymous wrote:I crack up when people throw impeachment out there. Why would he be impeached??
Oh and if your “impeachment” fantasy involves President Trump leaving office, you might want to read up on Clinton’s impeachment.
Anonymous wrote:We went last year and it was awful. Would not recommend. The “treats” they gave the kids was a boiled egg on a stick. Perplexing and disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article from DOGO news (news site for kids) to my kid every night. Last night there was an article on Easter events around the world. The White House Easter egg hunt was listed and there was a video clip from last year’s event. Not a single person of color in the 2 minute clip.
The White House Easter Egg Roll is the Monday after Easter.
The Monday after Easter is also the time of a long standing tradition for African American families to go to the National Zoo.
While it wouldn't surprise me if fewer families of color attended the Easter Egg Roll last year, there's also a competing event that can affect demographics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article from DOGO news (news site for kids) to my kid every night. Last night there was an article on Easter events around the world. The White House Easter egg hunt was listed and there was a video clip from last year’s event. Not a single person of color in the 2 minute clip.
The White House Easter Egg Roll is the Monday after Easter.
The Monday after Easter is also the time of a long standing tradition for African American families to go to the National Zoo.
While it wouldn't surprise me if fewer families of color attended the Easter Egg Roll last year, there's also a competing event that can affect demographics.
Anonymous wrote:I read an article from DOGO news (news site for kids) to my kid every night. Last night there was an article on Easter events around the world. The White House Easter egg hunt was listed and there was a video clip from last year’s event. Not a single person of color in the 2 minute clip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a non partisan event, not an endorsement of the administration. Take your kids if they want to go.
Exactly! I think Trump is the worst president in US History, but there is no way he'll be there. So,no worries.
This is OP. This is kind of how I feel. And almost more than that I don't feel like Trump should be able to ruin traditions like this. The easter egg roll happened before, will happen now and will happen when he's impeached.
I don't want to feel compromised but I also feel like not going to something like this is the kind of dig-your-heels-in move that is causing none of us to be able to talk to each other anymore.