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The fabricated outrage has no ends
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:14 am
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:14 am
LINK
quote:
How to talk to your kids about the riots at the U.S. Capitol
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The riots in the U.S. Capitol were terrifying for people across the world — especially children.
Many are asking their parents questions about what happened Wednesday, as Trump supporters broke police barricades and rioters illegally entered the Capitol. Some parents may not feel like they're ready to discuss such complicated issues with their children
This post was edited on 1/8/21 at 6:42 am
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:16 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
Oh ffs
Remember when that reporter said her little girl ran out of the room sobbing during the rnc and there was nothing she could do to console her?
Remember when that reporter said her little girl ran out of the room sobbing during the rnc and there was nothing she could do to console her?
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:18 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
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fabricated outrage
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fabricated outrage
You need to get outside of your partisan echo chamber more often. The stuff about kids asking questions is nonsense, but outrage over 1/6 is not fabricated, it's real.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:18 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
Link the similar articles about the BLM and Antifa riots.
Hell, link me an article explaining to me how to excuse and discuss Chicago, Detroit, and Baltimore gun violence with my kids.
Hell, link me an article explaining to me how to excuse and discuss Chicago, Detroit, and Baltimore gun violence with my kids.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:18 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
If you pull your head out of Trump's arse you would realise it is a pretty big deal to the US Capital breached. And yes, if you have raised your children right they should be asking questions about how that could happen.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:20 am to Uptowner
quote:IDIOCRACY, it is not just a movie.
The stuff about kids asking questions is nonsense, but outrage over 1/6 is not fabricated, it's real.
outrage is completely fabricated
by fascist propagandists
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:21 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
wow. it is like they had the articles written and planned ahead of time...
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:21 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
My 10 year old was excited til she saw they didn’t actually do anything. My wife just rolled her eyes.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:22 am to Uptowner
quote:
outrage over 1/6 is not fabricated, it's real.
It's the same bullshite as always
Red: "oh its ok for you to do it but not us!?"
Blue: "if this were us protesting cops would be shooting us!"
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:23 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
Progstains need a media company to indoctrinate their kids.
Sad. They can’t even do that for themselves.
Sad. They can’t even do that for themselves.

This post was edited on 1/8/21 at 6:24 am
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:25 am to SBC
quote:
If you pull your head out of Trump's arse you would realise it is a pretty big deal to the US Capital breached. And yes, if you have raised your children right they should be asking questions about how that could happen.
The part where the police opened up the barricade and knuckle bumped the protestors really choked my kids up. Seeing a licensed therapist this afternoon.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:26 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
I’ll teach them that:
(a) it wasn’t a riot;
(b) when the government lies, cheats, and steals, the people have no choice but to revolt; and
(c) by any means possible, they must protect themselves from government tyranny.
(a) it wasn’t a riot;
(b) when the government lies, cheats, and steals, the people have no choice but to revolt; and
(c) by any means possible, they must protect themselves from government tyranny.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:26 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
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not feel like they're ready to discuss such complicated issues with their children
This is so easy.
You support the protests and condemn the violent part.
This protest was a very American thing and it was a good thing.
Election integrity must not be ignored and unless protests continue, it will be.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:26 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
From the school I send my child....and received two others from the lower school head and other personnel:
As we process as individuals and as a community the awful and deeply unsettling events in Washington D.C. on January 6, I want acknowledge the historic and terrifying nature of the violent attack on our Capitol and on our democracy. Simultaneously, I want to acknowledge the strength of our community during challenging times.
As we continue as a community to navigate the challenges of a global pandemic, a financial crisis, and a crisis around racial justice, the addition of this unprecedented event adds complexity, challenge, and emotion. I want to be unequivocally clear in forcefully condemning this violent attack as contrary to our core beliefs as American citizens and members of the (removed) community. Additionally, this moment provides an opportunity to ask difficult questions about norms, biases, equity, and decency.
Given the gravity of the situation, we want to be supportive and helpful to our students. Our division heads are working with our teachers and counselors to support our students in developmentally appropriate ways. As always, we will provide support and opportunity for students who want to engage in conversation. However unsettling, this event provides a context for teaching and learning. Our core values of Honesty, Kindness, Respect, and Responsibility as well as our Principles for Civil Discourse will guide our conversations and actions.
We appreciate your support and understanding in navigating complex times. I continue to be optimistic and grateful for our school community.
And amazing nothing from them when the months of protest (riots) were taking place in multiple cities for many weeks burning down businesses, destroying property, injuring/attacking police officers...
And the consistency throughout so many emails I saw yesterday from “different” schools in the area, it’s almost as if the schools’ messaging is coordinated like the news.....
As we process as individuals and as a community the awful and deeply unsettling events in Washington D.C. on January 6, I want acknowledge the historic and terrifying nature of the violent attack on our Capitol and on our democracy. Simultaneously, I want to acknowledge the strength of our community during challenging times.
As we continue as a community to navigate the challenges of a global pandemic, a financial crisis, and a crisis around racial justice, the addition of this unprecedented event adds complexity, challenge, and emotion. I want to be unequivocally clear in forcefully condemning this violent attack as contrary to our core beliefs as American citizens and members of the (removed) community. Additionally, this moment provides an opportunity to ask difficult questions about norms, biases, equity, and decency.
Given the gravity of the situation, we want to be supportive and helpful to our students. Our division heads are working with our teachers and counselors to support our students in developmentally appropriate ways. As always, we will provide support and opportunity for students who want to engage in conversation. However unsettling, this event provides a context for teaching and learning. Our core values of Honesty, Kindness, Respect, and Responsibility as well as our Principles for Civil Discourse will guide our conversations and actions.
We appreciate your support and understanding in navigating complex times. I continue to be optimistic and grateful for our school community.
And amazing nothing from them when the months of protest (riots) were taking place in multiple cities for many weeks burning down businesses, destroying property, injuring/attacking police officers...
And the consistency throughout so many emails I saw yesterday from “different” schools in the area, it’s almost as if the schools’ messaging is coordinated like the news.....
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:27 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
I’ve seen a couple dumb women I know on fb sobbing about it.
Made for tv drama
We are so fricked moving forward with the amount of stupid sheep we have just waiting to post some bullshite on their social media for likes
Made for tv drama
We are so fricked moving forward with the amount of stupid sheep we have just waiting to post some bullshite on their social media for likes
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:27 am to Federal Tiger
What kind of school is that?
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:28 am to cajunangelle
The media is our biggest problem with everything. Go listen to Michael Berry interview Megan Kelly from yesterday. She lays it out well.
Posted on 1/8/21 at 6:29 am to SBC
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the US Capital breached
You can’t be serious
They were let in
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