Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
NP. I do. And if they ever referred to another child in these terms they wouldn't see their phone for a month. Do better.
+1
Apparently Republicans stand for lazy ass parenting
Gee...all those high school fights and cursing in majority Democrat cities are the result of "lazy ass parenting" by Republicans?
They are imitating the loser YOU elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
NP. I do. And if they ever referred to another child in these terms they wouldn't see their phone for a month. Do better.
+1
Apparently Republicans stand for lazy ass parenting
Gee...all those high school fights and cursing in majority Democrat cities are the result of "lazy ass parenting" by Republicans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
NP. I do. And if they ever referred to another child in these terms they wouldn't see their phone for a month. Do better.
+1
Apparently Republicans stand for lazy ass parenting
Gee...all those high school fights and cursing in majority Democrat cities are the result of "lazy ass parenting" by Republicans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
NP. I do. And if they ever referred to another child in these terms they wouldn't see their phone for a month. Do better.
+1
Apparently Republicans stand for lazy ass parenting
Gee...all those high school fights and cursing in majority Democrat cities are the result of "lazy ass parenting" by Republicans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
I agree with you; but my point is that not just Republicans have disrespectful kids who use bad, derogatory language. It's a socital problem that includes all groups.
Only one party has a president using this language with regularity. That’s the point.
PP here. I agree that he's obnoxious. I can't stand him. OP's post, as well as others' comments, suggested that it's a Republicans' parenting problem. I disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
NP. I do. And if they ever referred to another child in these terms they wouldn't see their phone for a month. Do better.
+1
Apparently Republicans stand for lazy ass parenting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
I agree with you; but my point is that not just Republicans have disrespectful kids who use bad, derogatory language. It's a socital problem that includes all groups.
Only one party has a president using this language with regularity. That’s the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
My kid is in public high school. By the time they are seniors, most kids are not crass bullies. They have language that is crude but they don’t generally make fun of other kids they don’t know so much anymore. Calling someone “piggy” because you don’t like what they said will not garner you any points anymore. In middle school, the “cool kid” could have had the whole class cracking up but by senior year, most kids do not get involved and actually avoid the bully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
I agree with you; but my point is that not just Republicans have disrespectful kids who use bad, derogatory language. It's a socital problem that includes all groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
I agree with you; but my point is that not just Republicans have disrespectful kids who use bad, derogatory language. It's a socital problem that includes all groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.