Probably an unpopular opinion but I don't like this photo. Hate it when the left uses their kids as their own personal billboard of ideas and I hate it when the right does it too. Educating them is one thing. Making them wear this crap when they're not old enough to even have an opinion is another.
Everybody holds values differently. My contention comes from the idea that the kids themselves probably don't even understand any of it. Whatever the agenda is, even if it's something I support, it's still an agenda at the end of the day if the kids don't understand what they're endorsing. That's just, like, my opinion though, man.
From what I've read on social media, kids LOVE Trump. This isn't really forcing them, it's not only the first president they'll remember but also a celebrity that inspires them to love America
What this movement means to me and why I love it is that it pushes for free thinking and free expression. The kid standing on the desk can't even see the game sitting down. Kid's probably not old enough to have seen Trump on the elevator so him wearing that shirt isn't him expressing his opinion. It's him expressing his parents' and that's why I dislike it. It's not the opinion itself. It's the principle.
My son had an opinion at 5 so I don't think it's bad to bring them up knowing what is going on with their country. We're in this mess because people don't teach their children what is going on. Also, the children's shirts only speak of Trump and they are positive, the adults speak of Xiden.
Please don't misunderstand me. I think people should teach their kids what is going on. Just I think it's best to let them decide if it's something they support or not. If their opinion happens to be retarded, talk and educate them imo.
I agree we are in this mess in part because people don't know what's going on. But I also think it's because we let our principles slip. We say fine, what's another sip of whiskey? What's another? Nothing - until we're red in the face drunk.
I call out the left when they make their sons wear dresses because, clearly, it's the parents' decision. They don't even know what the fk gender is. Now do I think some kid wearing a shirt reading Trump is anywhere near as bad? Of course not. I just think it's a step in the wrong direction to use your children to voice your ideas, and culture rests on a slippery slope as is.
Also, I had many opinions when I was 5 too. Few of them were mine.
The left's rise to power in the country is because of the erosion of principles. If you think getting your 3 yr old to wear a shirt is how you win, I'd question where your priorities are the same way I question all the leftists dressing their sons up with makeup. It's cowardly. Teach them right from wrong, absolutely. But making them wear this stuff has nothing to do with any of that. You're just using them to advertise your ideology the same way leftists do, though certainly way less bad imo, that's for sure.
Probably an unpopular opinion but I don't like this photo. Hate it when the left uses their kids as their own personal billboard of ideas and I hate it when the right does it too. Educating them is one thing. Making them wear this crap when they're not old enough to even have an opinion is another.
Everybody holds values differently. My contention comes from the idea that the kids themselves probably don't even understand any of it. Whatever the agenda is, even if it's something I support, it's still an agenda at the end of the day if the kids don't understand what they're endorsing. That's just, like, my opinion though, man.
This is how opinions get formed and this kid will not be damaged by supporting MAGA, believe me.
btw. the left has no fucking ideas, just a bunch of moronic dipshits parroting senseless propaganda.
From what I've read on social media, kids LOVE Trump. This isn't really forcing them, it's not only the first president they'll remember but also a celebrity that inspires them to love America
What this movement means to me and why I love it is that it pushes for free thinking and free expression. The kid standing on the desk can't even see the game sitting down. Kid's probably not old enough to have seen Trump on the elevator so him wearing that shirt isn't him expressing his opinion. It's him expressing his parents' and that's why I dislike it. It's not the opinion itself. It's the principle.
For sure. Country needs more of those.
My son had an opinion at 5 so I don't think it's bad to bring them up knowing what is going on with their country. We're in this mess because people don't teach their children what is going on. Also, the children's shirts only speak of Trump and they are positive, the adults speak of Xiden.
Please don't misunderstand me. I think people should teach their kids what is going on. Just I think it's best to let them decide if it's something they support or not. If their opinion happens to be retarded, talk and educate them imo.
I agree we are in this mess in part because people don't know what's going on. But I also think it's because we let our principles slip. We say fine, what's another sip of whiskey? What's another? Nothing - until we're red in the face drunk.
I call out the left when they make their sons wear dresses because, clearly, it's the parents' decision. They don't even know what the fk gender is. Now do I think some kid wearing a shirt reading Trump is anywhere near as bad? Of course not. I just think it's a step in the wrong direction to use your children to voice your ideas, and culture rests on a slippery slope as is.
Also, I had many opinions when I was 5 too. Few of them were mine.
The left's rise to power in the country is because of the erosion of principles. If you think getting your 3 yr old to wear a shirt is how you win, I'd question where your priorities are the same way I question all the leftists dressing their sons up with makeup. It's cowardly. Teach them right from wrong, absolutely. But making them wear this stuff has nothing to do with any of that. You're just using them to advertise your ideology the same way leftists do, though certainly way less bad imo, that's for sure.
Imagine being butthurt over an opinion. That sure has helped.