What? Surely not the Ingalls. Pop was just out in the forests chopping wood and harvesting maple. Can't imagine him doing all the other weird freemason stuff.
yes, it's fascinating/unexpected, and has been helpful in understanding what might be going on; good guys playing bad guys, stirring the pot. like the movie the Sting.
this is Pa Ingalls daughter Carrie, she was a Christian, very conservative & a member of the Eastern Star. she lived in Keystone, it's where Mount Rushmore is now.
Well, you’re the one who is sticking up for the post. You never claimed to be a victim. You literally called me, Laura Ingalls, for actually sticking up for you. ?
If that’s the case, you should be agreeing with me. But you’re not. Do you think it’s a funny joke. Sorry you were abused I just find it interesting that you’re going to stick up for a post, pointing out, children, being abused, and you’re one of them. It is if you have Stockholm syndrome.
But then, again, your username has the word fiasco with it, so it all makes sense.
My first comment was a reinactment of my grandfather and I. If you read my comment then you would have known I didn't say I got my children. That's why I made the victim shaming joke
And I don't think of myself as a victim. Because I'm not./
And I'm not "sticking up" for a post for God sake, I'm pointing out that the message is true-kids were much tougher back then.
Whether you think that's a good thing or a bad thing is completely subjective.
And Donnie Fiasco is just a play on Donnie Brasco. That's really all.
There’s something in between you know. This is how people do their arguments. They argue for extremes.
There’s a really cool channel out there on YouTube. It’s called chicken Ricky. Basically, it’s a father who is teaching his son, who I think it’s somewhere between seven and nine how to work on vehicles, mow yards, and be a productive human
That’s the kind of kid I’m talking about. Check it out and learn.
You don’t have to beat your kids into submission to have a strong son. Also, you don’t have to be so soft that they turn into soy boys. Raising a son like chicken Ricky is something to aspire to.
I was referring to the wholesome Laura Ingalls character, not the author who wrote her character
But regardless, continue to downvote, hon.
speaking of Laura Ingalls, her dad was a freemason, had no idea! and I was a huge fan, read the books multiple times.
There's a book called Little Lodges on the Prairie about Pa Ingalls and the freemasons, but I haven't read it yet.
What? Surely not the Ingalls. Pop was just out in the forests chopping wood and harvesting maple. Can't imagine him doing all the other weird freemason stuff.
yeah I was shocked too! it's actually what caused me to look at freemasons differently.
since I'm familiar with the area where the Ingalls lived, know the kind of people, etc. it didn't make sense that they were 'satanists'.
starting to think disinformation is the underlying theme with freemasons, to make us all think they're 'bad'. lots of disinfo,
but a great way to spy, and lure out the real demons, Karens, etc. George Washington was a master mason, and President Trump admires him a lot🤔
Yeah. I agree. Probably a lot of them just like hanging out and doing lodge stuff. Probably benign.
Wow I did not know that
yes, it's fascinating/unexpected, and has been helpful in understanding what might be going on; good guys playing bad guys, stirring the pot. like the movie the Sting.
this is Pa Ingalls daughter Carrie, she was a Christian, very conservative & a member of the Eastern Star. she lived in Keystone, it's where Mount Rushmore is now.
https://www.sdpb.org/blogs/images-of-the-past/carrie-ingalls-south-dakota-life/
Oh cool I'll check it out.
Thanks
Yes, I will because I don’t think abusing your child is the way to get them to be disciplined.
But you keep beating your kids.
I think you should be accusing my grandfather of abusing me since I am the one who was hit.
Way to shame the victim.
Well, you’re the one who is sticking up for the post. You never claimed to be a victim. You literally called me, Laura Ingalls, for actually sticking up for you. ?
If that’s the case, you should be agreeing with me. But you’re not. Do you think it’s a funny joke. Sorry you were abused I just find it interesting that you’re going to stick up for a post, pointing out, children, being abused, and you’re one of them. It is if you have Stockholm syndrome.
But then, again, your username has the word fiasco with it, so it all makes sense.
God bless you and have a great day.
My first comment was a reinactment of my grandfather and I. If you read my comment then you would have known I didn't say I got my children. That's why I made the victim shaming joke
And I don't think of myself as a victim. Because I'm not./
And I'm not "sticking up" for a post for God sake, I'm pointing out that the message is true-kids were much tougher back then.
Whether you think that's a good thing or a bad thing is completely subjective.
And Donnie Fiasco is just a play on Donnie Brasco. That's really all.
Love you too
Better than having a bunch of pansy-ass kids, pretending to be gangsters, eating soap pods and seeing their therapists for a broken nail.
There’s something in between you know. This is how people do their arguments. They argue for extremes.
There’s a really cool channel out there on YouTube. It’s called chicken Ricky. Basically, it’s a father who is teaching his son, who I think it’s somewhere between seven and nine how to work on vehicles, mow yards, and be a productive human
That’s the kind of kid I’m talking about. Check it out and learn.
You don’t have to beat your kids into submission to have a strong son. Also, you don’t have to be so soft that they turn into soy boys. Raising a son like chicken Ricky is something to aspire to.
https://youtu.be/5_2OQ3NkYpk?si=GQgOz8pNxxSfNB_S
You assume that every parent that spanks their kids is an abuser. You're wrong.