I do too. I think it was handled very well. After all, they want to get a reaction, why give them what they want. I remember reading an old children’s book and it mentioned the children were sent “to Coventry” when they were misbehaving. Basically they were sent to another room and no one acknowledged them in any way until they straightened up and apologized. I think refusing to acknowledge their temper tantrums as little as possible may be the better way to go. We all know how they enjoy virtue signaling and us lashing out makes us look bad. In this instance they were the bad actors.
I do too. I think it was handled very well. After all, they want to get a reaction, why give them what they want. I remember reading an old children’s book and it mentioned the children were sent “to Coventry” when they were misbehaving. Basically they were sent to another room and no one acknowledged them in any way until they straightened up and apologized. I think refusing to acknowledge their temper tantrums as little as possible may be the better way to go. We all know how they enjoy virtue signaling and us lashing out makes us look bad. In this instance they were the bad actors.