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There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
Pass the word.
marchforlife.org0 -
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.0 -
Haha, sure.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
You maybe the only one I have ever heard try and argue they don't influence their kids.
Nobody believes it.0 -
BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
kids pick up way more than you give them credit for, which you claim is zero. which is astounding.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
They have some bigly speakers lined up!JC29856 said:There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
Pass the word.
marchforlife.org
Speakers:
Kellyanne Conway, Senior Counselor to President Trump.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York City.
Benjamin Watson, Tight End for the Baltimore Ravens.
Abby Johnson, Former Planned Parenthood Director and founder of “And Then There Were None”.
Karyme Lozano, Mexican telenovela star.
Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author and host of The Eric Metaxas Show.
Bishop Vincent Mathews Jr., President at Church of God In Christ World Missions.
And more to be announced!
"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
Well I'm not sure how it works around you but growing up every kid I knew pretty much tried to rebel against their parents. I know my daughters love me but they certainly don't think I'm cool anymore and more often then not are rebelling against my tastes...take this band for example. My son digs PJ but my daughters think its the furthest thing from cool just because their dad likes them. The same goes for politics...a smart father does not shove that down their kids throats. Teach them to keep an open mind and let them figure the rest out. Only tell them what you believe if they ask.dignin said:
Haha, sure.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
You maybe the only one I have ever heard try and argue they don't influence their kids.
Nobody believes it.0 -
unless you never speak to another adult in their company, it is impossible for them not to be influenced by you. a band is one thing. politics and world events are quite another. they don't want to be like their teachers, either, but they respect their knowledge and experience enough that, even subconciously, are going to absorb that information. even something as a facial expression change while watching the news will inform an opinion onto them.BS44325 said:
Well I'm not sure how it works around you but growing up every kid I knew pretty much tried to rebel against their parents. I know my daughters love me but they certainly don't think I'm cool anymore and more often then not are rebelling against my tastes...take this band for example. My son digs PJ but my daughters think its the furthest thing from cool just because their dad likes them. The same goes for politics...a smart father does not shove that down their kids throats. Teach them to keep an open mind and let them figure the rest out. Only tell them what you believe if they ask.dignin said:
Haha, sure.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
You maybe the only one I have ever heard try and argue they don't influence their kids.
Nobody believes it.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
I didn't bother looking at the website, doesn't really matter to me. Interesting thou that Conway is a guest speaker.jeffbr said:
They have some bigly speakers lined up!JC29856 said:There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
Pass the word.
marchforlife.org
Speakers:
Kellyanne Conway, Senior Counselor to President Trump.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York City.
Benjamin Watson, Tight End for the Baltimore Ravens.
Abby Johnson, Former Planned Parenthood Director and founder of “And Then There Were None”.
Karyme Lozano, Mexican telenovela star.
Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author and host of The Eric Metaxas Show.
Bishop Vincent Mathews Jr., President at Church of God In Christ World Missions.
And more to be announced!0 -
I am not arguing that I have zero influence...of course there is some...but they are far more influenced by their school and their peers then there father when it comes to politics. You are not wrong though about resisting their teachers though. They have verbally anti-trump teachers (which I haven't argued about with them) and it seems to turn them off...their negative thoughts on the march could have cone from there.HughFreakingDillon said:
unless you never speak to another adult in their company, it is impossible for them not to be influenced by you. a band is one thing. politics and world events are quite another. they don't want to be like their teachers, either, but they respect their knowledge and experience enough that, even subconciously, are going to absorb that information. even something as a facial expression change while watching the news will inform an opinion onto them.BS44325 said:
Well I'm not sure how it works around you but growing up every kid I knew pretty much tried to rebel against their parents. I know my daughters love me but they certainly don't think I'm cool anymore and more often then not are rebelling against my tastes...take this band for example. My son digs PJ but my daughters think its the furthest thing from cool just because their dad likes them. The same goes for politics...a smart father does not shove that down their kids throats. Teach them to keep an open mind and let them figure the rest out. Only tell them what you believe if they ask.dignin said:
Haha, sure.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
You maybe the only one I have ever heard try and argue they don't influence their kids.
Nobody believes it.0 -
Your children, unless they are very young or you spend very little time with them, know a lot about your political and social views. What they do with that information is up to them, but they know, and it forms a foundation of how they view the world.BS44325 said:
I am not arguing that I have zero influence...of course there is some...but they are far more influenced by their school and their peers then there father when it comes to politics. You are not wrong though about resisting their teachers though. They have verbally anti-trump teachers (which I haven't argued about with them) and it seems to turn them off...their negative thoughts on the march could have cone from there.HughFreakingDillon said:
unless you never speak to another adult in their company, it is impossible for them not to be influenced by you. a band is one thing. politics and world events are quite another. they don't want to be like their teachers, either, but they respect their knowledge and experience enough that, even subconciously, are going to absorb that information. even something as a facial expression change while watching the news will inform an opinion onto them.BS44325 said:
Well I'm not sure how it works around you but growing up every kid I knew pretty much tried to rebel against their parents. I know my daughters love me but they certainly don't think I'm cool anymore and more often then not are rebelling against my tastes...take this band for example. My son digs PJ but my daughters think its the furthest thing from cool just because their dad likes them. The same goes for politics...a smart father does not shove that down their kids throats. Teach them to keep an open mind and let them figure the rest out. Only tell them what you believe if they ask.dignin said:
Haha, sure.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
You maybe the only one I have ever heard try and argue they don't influence their kids.
Nobody believes it.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
You think you don't, but you do, every move you make, everything out of your mouth, every action has an impact on your kids.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.0 -
Well, either way, it sounds like you are doing a good job allowing your children to choose their own path and I respect that. I try to do the same, but I know that some of my opinions, whether outspoken or not, will shape them one way or another until they are old enough to determine who they want to be.BS44325 said:
Well I'm not sure how it works around you but growing up every kid I knew pretty much tried to rebel against their parents. I know my daughters love me but they certainly don't think I'm cool anymore and more often then not are rebelling against my tastes...take this band for example. My son digs PJ but my daughters think its the furthest thing from cool just because their dad likes them. The same goes for politics...a smart father does not shove that down their kids throats. Teach them to keep an open mind and let them figure the rest out. Only tell them what you believe if they ask.dignin said:
Haha, sure.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.
You maybe the only one I have ever heard try and argue they don't influence their kids.
Nobody believes it.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.0 -
Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddadFree said:
Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.0 -
Ben Watson is from my hometown. Super religious guy with a huge family. Our politics differ greatly but I've read some of this facebook posts (via friends who like them) and he's very eloquent and not at all antagonizing so I could see where he'd be a decent draw. I'd say he's more religious than political, though.jeffbr said:
They have some bigly speakers lined up!JC29856 said:There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
Pass the word.
marchforlife.org
Speakers:
Kellyanne Conway, Senior Counselor to President Trump.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York City.
Benjamin Watson, Tight End for the Baltimore Ravens.
Abby Johnson, Former Planned Parenthood Director and founder of “And Then There Were None”.
Karyme Lozano, Mexican telenovela star.
Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author and host of The Eric Metaxas Show.
Bishop Vincent Mathews Jr., President at Church of God In Christ World Missions.
And more to be announced!I'm through with screaming0 -
Way to go lifting them up and empowering them.BS44325 said:
Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddadFree said:
Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.0 -
Does the route go past the school or the hospital? Or do they only care about marching for life up until the baby is born?JC29856 said:There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
Pass the word.
marchforlife.org0 -
Exactly kids behavior most of the time is developed at home , just like bullying I believe it starts at home but that's just my observation !Free said:
Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.BS44325 said:
Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.cottagesteeze said:
That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.BS44325 said:
Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.tbergs said:
Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.BS44325 said:
My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.Ms. Haiku said:
Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.BS44325 said:https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4
Game, set, and match.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
or a chastity belt hat.PJPOWER said:
Maybe someone should knit together a bunch of condom hats!JC29856 said:There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
Pass the word.
marchforlife.orgBy The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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