You are the generation that raised those kids with their participation trophies, that was booze's point
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This generational discussion is stupid. There are plenty of these people in each generation.
That was sad that anyone lost their life. Her name was Ashli Babbitt.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ories-n1253285Quote:
Ashli Babbitt was a decorated Air Force veteran addicted to Fox News, InfoWars, and QAnon. She was killed while rioting at the Capitol yesterday. What did she get for her service to Q? Fellow travelers are calling her death a "false flag," of course.
Correct, it is time for an unequivocal condemnation. Sounds like we are united on this one from what I’ve read. However, if you wait to long to see if this type of behavior has occurred before, the sense of urgency to fix it gets lost. Or why in the hell didn’t we learn something from the last time this happened.
As for MID’s link, protesters stormed the Capital during the Kavanaugh hearing. Some even confronted a GOP Senator in an elevator so he would vote to tie in a FBI investigation. Also, you had Kamala Harris address the protesters that day in front of Supreme Court building, “we will not be bullied” and Blumenthal saying, “I truly appreciate all of you being here” and “It means a lot and inspires us.” Obviously not a call for violence, but does add fuel to the fire and not exactly a condemnation either.
Those protests too should’ve been unequivocally condemned as well and held our leaders accountable for their words. Wrong is wrong no matter what side you stand on. Does it mean this should soften Trump’s or the protesters abhorrent behavior? Not in the least!
Exactly. Thank you. And in the several posts from (presumably) our Elder Statesmen here I didn't see anyone accept a shred of responsibility for the generation that their generation created. They act like Aliens abducted their kids and made them soft.
I expected strong responses to that post, because I was essentially telling a generation that has convinced themselves that they are the greatest thing ever while their kids are basically entitled monsters, that they should consider the world they were born into vs. the one that they created for their children.
It's not that black and white. It never is.
I'm glad that I was able to bring Bobbie and MOR together on something though. Maybe our bridge to unity is all just complaining about what a bunch of losers are kids are all day long?
Sorry, that was not his point. My kids never got a participation trophy, we didn't even know what that was. Never heard the term until the 90's or later. At best, we gave out team pictures and pins. We used LL uniforms that were passed down from the other teams for years. And why belittle someone who busted their ass for thirty years in a plant or in front of a blast furnace? Did you have bullets whizzing over your head at anytime in your existence or at your cush job? Don't think so. I worked at the Fisher Body plant in school in temps over a 100 degrees. No a/c back in the day. A real cake walk. I provided a great education for my kids at no small expense and it paid off in spades. That's was what I was supposed to do. No they were not spoiled brats. They were both working p/t at 16 and all thru college just like me. They both developed a great work ethic. If they wanted something, it was understood they needed to work for it.
This got me thinking. If it was that easy to gain access to the Capitol building, why haven’t terrorist just destroyed the place
before. I mean is there any security there. This was pretty funny.
https://mobile.twitter.com/YousefMun...26407294201863
This is perfect. Thank you. You even worked in a version of the 'I used to walk to school in the snow uphill both ways' analogy. Bonus points for the 'my kids are fine, it's the other people's kids' implication.
I'm making a generalization about a group of people for effect, because someone (not you) started in on the whole 'these damn kids are ruining America' trope.
You (and several others) took that as an immediate personal assault for some reason.
Probably because you made it personal.