Two Arrest After Video Shows MAGA Hat Snatched From Child

Okay that was shitty. But let's face it Ford - A seven year old has no ability to formulate political opinions. That goes straight to Mommy and Daddy. Hopefully, they don't expose MAGA Boy to Potty Mouth Donald's rallies.


The child needs to be placed in a foster home with decent people.

The child belongs with his parents and his parents have a right to raise him the way they wish. The women belong in jail. The good guys in this story are the Trump supporters and folks who came to aid the kid and his mom and refrained from readjusting those girls faces.

The parents are poisoning the child`s mind. He needs to be in a proper home.

Only your opinion or allegation. It isn't your business how people raise their kids unless you can prove abuse.


IMHO, taking minors to Trump rallies is abusive. Many of these kids then go to school and bully brown, black and Muslim kids with racist Trump tropes.

Citation required on that claim.


It's been posted many times and stands as FACT.


Three of those articles (the one from PBS, the one from EdWeek, and the one from Science News for Students) were all citing one study that recorded and analyzed SELF REPORTED rates of bullying from students. People reporting their perceptions of bullying doesn't represent anything factual other than the fact that those are, in fact, those peoples' perceptions. Furthermore, the study doesn't specify who's the bully in any of the reported cases, simply the general nature of the insults reported. Without a more consistent method of measurement than the claims of surveyed children, and without a dataset that actually quantifies how much of the bullying actually came from kids who support Trump, this study doesn't nearly back up your assertion that your claim is a FACT.

The other two articles are collections of anecdotes that purport show that there are kids out there who support Trump and are assholes, or that kids are using Trump quotes to bully each other. Your point, however, was that Trump kids are MORE LIKELY to be bullies. Showing that there ARE Trump kids who are bullies doesn't establish whether they're more or less likely to be so than non Trump supporters.

You haven't backed up your point very well, here. You might want to adjust your definition of what's factual, because these examples you're offering are WHOA loose.
 
Okay that was shitty. But let's face it Ford - A seven year old has no ability to formulate political opinions. That goes straight to Mommy and Daddy. Hopefully, they don't expose MAGA Boy to Potty Mouth Donald's rallies.


Remind me how you complained when elementary school teachers were teaching their young students to praise Obama and to sing him songs?
 
Okay that was shitty. But let's face it Ford - A seven year old has no ability to formulate political opinions. That goes straight to Mommy and Daddy. Hopefully, they don't expose MAGA Boy to Potty Mouth Donald's rallies.


The child needs to be placed in a foster home with decent people.

The child belongs with his parents and his parents have a right to raise him the way they wish. The women belong in jail. The good guys in this story are the Trump supporters and folks who came to aid the kid and his mom and refrained from readjusting those girls faces.

The parents are poisoning the child`s mind. He needs to be in a proper home.

Only your opinion or allegation. It isn't your business how people raise their kids unless you can prove abuse.


IMHO, taking minors to Trump rallies is abusive. Many of these kids then go to school and bully brown, black and Muslim kids with racist Trump tropes.

Citation required on that claim.


It's been posted many times and stands as FACT.


Three of those articles (the one from PBS, the one from EdWeek, and the one from Science News for Students) were all citing one study that recorded and analyzed SELF REPORTED rates of bullying from students. People reporting their perceptions of bullying doesn't represent anything factual other than the fact that those are, in fact, those peoples' perceptions. Furthermore, the study doesn't specify who's the bully in any of the reported cases, simply the general nature of the insults reported. Without a more consistent method of measurement than the claims of surveyed children, and without a dataset that actually quantifies how much of the bullying actually came from kids who support Trump, this study doesn't nearly back up your assertion that your claim is a FACT.

The other two articles are collections of anecdotes that purport show that there are kids out there who support Trump and are assholes, or that kids are using Trump quotes to bully each other. Your point, however, was that Trump kids are MORE LIKELY to be bullies. Showing that there ARE Trump kids who are bullies doesn't establish whether they're more or less likely to be so than non Trump supporters.

You haven't backed up your point very well, here. You might want to adjust your definition of what's factual, because these examples you're offering are WHOA loose.


Oh for the love of JESUS. So now you need a police report and videos of on each bullying incident? If a Muslim, Brown or Black kid is told by some little snot noser wearing a MAGA hat or Rump tee shirt that they are a towelhead, n*gger, or accuses them of being a rapist from a shithole country ...

You can be pretty damn sure Donald J Trump was seed that created that monster. :rolleyes:
 
Okay that was shitty. But let's face it Ford - A seven year old has no ability to formulate political opinions. That goes straight to Mommy and Daddy. Hopefully, they don't expose MAGA Boy to Potty Mouth Donald's rallies.


The child needs to be placed in a foster home with decent people.

The child belongs with his parents and his parents have a right to raise him the way they wish. The women belong in jail. The good guys in this story are the Trump supporters and folks who came to aid the kid and his mom and refrained from readjusting those girls faces.

The parents are poisoning the child`s mind. He needs to be in a proper home.

Only your opinion or allegation. It isn't your business how people raise their kids unless you can prove abuse.


IMHO, taking minors to Trump rallies is abusive. Many of these kids then go to school and bully brown, black and Muslim kids with racist Trump tropes.

Citation required on that claim.


It's been posted many times and stands as FACT.


Three of those articles (the one from PBS, the one from EdWeek, and the one from Science News for Students) were all citing one study that recorded and analyzed SELF REPORTED rates of bullying from students. People reporting their perceptions of bullying doesn't represent anything factual other than the fact that those are, in fact, those peoples' perceptions. Furthermore, the study doesn't specify who's the bully in any of the reported cases, simply the general nature of the insults reported. Without a more consistent method of measurement than the claims of surveyed children, and without a dataset that actually quantifies how much of the bullying actually came from kids who support Trump, this study doesn't nearly back up your assertion that your claim is a FACT.

The other two articles are collections of anecdotes that purport show that there are kids out there who support Trump and are assholes, or that kids are using Trump quotes to bully each other. Your point, however, was that Trump kids are MORE LIKELY to be bullies. Showing that there ARE Trump kids who are bullies doesn't establish whether they're more or less likely to be so than non Trump supporters.

You haven't backed up your point very well, here. You might want to adjust your definition of what's factual, because these examples you're offering are WHOA loose.


Oh for the love of JESUS. So now you need a police report and videos of on each bullying incident? If a Muslim, Brown or Black kid is told by some little snot noser wearing a MAGA hat or Rump tee shirt that they are a towelhead, n*gger, or accuses them of being a rapist from a shithole country ...

You can be pretty damn sure Donald J Trump was seed that created that monster. :rolleyes:

How quickly we backpedal from things being "factual" and start inserting our political prejudices into the holes in data provided by the study.

You're right, in an instance where a kid wearing a MAGA hat calls a black kid the N word, that's an example of bullying by a Trump kid. The problem is that the study you provided, which is the only instance of any actual statistical data, doesn't actually specify whether the Trump kids are the ones doing the bullying or the ones being bullied. Also, again, it's based purely on the self-reported perceptions of school children. This is hardly a reliable dataset for determining the reality of what's happening and, even to the extent that you can trust it, it still falls short of proving what you've asserted.

The anecdotes in the other two articles, which I'll take at their word, are examples of Trump kids being little pricks, granted. However, these anecdotes don't give us any factual sense of the number of Trump kids doing it, or how that number compares to non Trump kids being bullies. It also doesn't take into account that, when people (including children) are firing invective at one another, the specifics of the mean things said are often simply insults that the offender believes will cause the greatest emotional impact on their target, and not necessarily an expression of any deeply held beliefs, political or otherwise. Essentially, calling someone a f*gg*t often has nothing to do with sexual orientation.

Anyway, if your argument is that there are Trump supporting kids out there who are assholes, obviously that's the case. If your argument is that Trump kids are significantly more apt to be bullies than other kids, again, you've cited nothing that proves your point.
 

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