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Title: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: CC27 on July 20, 2025, 08:29:01 AM
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Rver

A father and son team made this sign

for Thursdays rally. Young man is 7 yo.

(https://i.postimg.cc/0Q8VFYDQ/20250717-182553.jpg)

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220497106

That poor kid has no idea what's going on that these rallies. His parents are garbage.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on July 20, 2025, 09:17:46 AM
That poor kid has no idea what's going on that these rallies. His parents are garbage.

Well played. A documented case of child abuse.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: CC27 on July 20, 2025, 09:23:50 AM
Well played. A documented case of child abuse.

DUnmies cheer
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: FunkyZero on July 20, 2025, 09:24:13 AM
That poor kid has no idea what's going on that these rallies. His parents are garbage.

They have become sick-o's of a new level at this point. I purposefully never pushed any politics at my children. All I wanted was for them to draw their own conclusions based on real world information and consequences. Granted, they always asked me my personal views on various subjects so I cannot claim I was 100% unbiased and neutral, but I never interfered with their exploration of any given subject matter, nor do I condemn their positions that may conflict with mine.
Any kid under the age of roughly 16 or so shouldn't be dragged to protests with their parents. Such actions should be completely on their own as they learn to filter through the propaganda that I have emphasized so heavily. Show them the examples, and show them how a small truth is often used to cover for a massive lie.
After all of that, and not so surprisingly, all of them have right-leaning positions with a tendency to lean toward some libertarian influences. You have to teach them how to spot a sharlitan and his propaganda, then let them decide. As is depicted in this post, outright indoctrination is something I find disgusting. Any kid with an ability to think independently will grow up and see what his/her parents did, and they will think less of them for it. Unfortunately, the stupid ones will blindly follow their parents direction. We call those people "Democrats".
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: SVPete on July 20, 2025, 10:03:00 AM
Parents teaching their children to hate is a primary means of perpetuating racism.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on July 20, 2025, 10:30:31 AM
They have become sick-o's of a new level at this point. I purposefully never pushed any politics at my children. All I wanted was for them to draw their own conclusions based on real world information and consequences. Granted, they always asked me my personal views on various subjects so I cannot claim I was 100% unbiased and neutral, but I never interfered with their exploration of any given subject matter, nor do I condemn their positions that may conflict with mine.
Any kid under the age of roughly 16 or so shouldn't be dragged to protests with their parents. Such actions should be completely on their own as they learn to filter through the propaganda that I have emphasized so heavily. Show them the examples, and show them how a small truth is often used to cover for a massive lie.
After all of that, and not so surprisingly, all of them have right-leaning positions with a tendency to lean toward some libertarian influences. You have to teach them how to spot a sharlitan and his propaganda, then let them decide. As is depicted in this post, outright indoctrination is something I find disgusting. Any kid with an ability to think independently will grow up and see what his/her parents did, and they will think less of them for it. Unfortunately, the stupid ones will blindly follow their parents direction. We call those people "Democrats".

My folks never indoctrinated me into a particular political ideology. I figured that out for myself over time and with aging from being a stupid teen into the business world in my early 20's.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: CC27 on July 20, 2025, 10:44:27 AM
They have become sick-o's of a new level at this point. I purposefully never pushed any politics at my children. All I wanted was for them to draw their own conclusions based on real world information and consequences. Granted, they always asked me my personal views on various subjects so I cannot claim I was 100% unbiased and neutral, but I never interfered with their exploration of any given subject matter, nor do I condemn their positions that may conflict with mine.
Any kid under the age of roughly 16 or so shouldn't be dragged to protests with their parents. Such actions should be completely on their own as they learn to filter through the propaganda that I have emphasized so heavily. Show them the examples, and show them how a small truth is often used to cover for a massive lie.
After all of that, and not so surprisingly, all of them have right-leaning positions with a tendency to lean toward some libertarian influences. You have to teach them how to spot a sharlitan and his propaganda, then let them decide. As is depicted in this post, outright indoctrination is something I find disgusting. Any kid with an ability to think independently will grow up and see what his/her parents did, and they will think less of them for it. Unfortunately, the stupid ones will blindly follow their parents direction. We call those people "Democrats".

My parents never spoke about politics. Reagan was the one that made me conservative.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: DLR Pyro on July 20, 2025, 11:56:06 AM
Parents teaching their children to hate is a primary means of perpetuating racism.

The father should be teaching his son about how the democratic process works to allow us to select a president and replace a president when we aren't happy with their performance.

Giving your children the idea that you can just kick a sitting president out of office without following the democratic process is a threat to democracy.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: ADsOutburst on July 20, 2025, 01:55:27 PM
Was it a father-son team, or just an adult leftist with the mind of a child?
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: DUmpDiver on July 20, 2025, 08:10:04 PM
My parents were Rs but not very political and I don't recall talking much about politics around the house. I started following politics when I was 17. Jimmy Carter made me a conservative. He was a well meaning guy but totally inept as POTUS.

My first POTUS vote was for Reagan's first term. Everyone around me at the dorms was lefty. They had all been programmed to seriously believe that Reagan would start a nuke WW III within a month of taking office. I'd have six on one debates trying to convince them otherwise but never succeeded. I was the Scott Jennings on my dorm floor. :-)
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: SVPete on July 21, 2025, 08:51:38 AM
My parents were split D-R and weren't much into politics. I wonder whether my D parent voted for D candidates after the 1980 election, though. Anyway, they didn't say much about politics to me.

What my parents did do that ended up affecting my political views was to raise me in a theologically conservative church (which they attended and participated in). Honoring God, viewing humans as more than the most advanced animals to have evolved so far, opposing killing innocent humans, using sex as God designed, respecting people's property, and not indulging in envy all in the 60s and 70s started being at cross purposes with Liberal/Dem ideology.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: 67 Rover on July 21, 2025, 09:43:02 AM
My parents were split D-R and weren't much into politics. I wonder whether my D parent voted for D candidates after the 1980 election, though. Anyway, they didn't say much about politics to me.

What my parents did do that ended up affecting my political views was to raise me in a theologically conservative church (which they attended and participated in). Honoring God, viewing humans as more than the most advanced animals to have evolved so far, opposing killing innocent humans, using sex as God designed, respecting people's property, and not indulging in envy all in the 60s and 70s started being at cross purposes with Liberal/Dem ideology.

Nazi!!  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: SVPete on July 21, 2025, 09:44:33 AM
Nazi!!  :cheersmate:

Well, it was a formerly German-speaking Lutheran church ...
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: FlippyDoo on July 21, 2025, 10:03:50 AM
As they cheer brainwashing children, they call the other side members of a cult. I don't know that there has ever been a bigger group of hypocrites.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: Zathras on July 21, 2025, 08:10:46 PM
Dad: Here son. Hold this sign.

Son: Oh cool! It's got a Creeper from Minecraft on it. But Dad. Creepers don't have hair. Why does it have hair?

Dad: Don't worry about that. just be a good boy and hold the sign and I'll get you the new Call of Duty.
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: RonE on July 24, 2025, 02:27:16 AM
 
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You have to teach them how to spot a sharlitan and his propaganda, then let them decide

Well, its never been so easy!!
Title: Re: A father and son team made this sign
Post by: Movie buff- The Sequel on July 27, 2025, 10:53:53 AM
DUnmies cheer

Yet they then simultaneously regard parents taking their children to church and Sunday school as despicable brainwashing and grounds for calling CPS.