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I'm not a Trump supporter, however I am a Republican and whenever I get into a conversation about Trump most people will argue that his rhetoric / tone will affect the development of children. While children look up to a president, I will state that it's mostly the parents responsibility. I understand that some of Trumps comments have been deemed "offensive" and his tone is not only different from politicians, but it may seem aggressive towards others who disagree with him. Anyone think that it'll affect children or do you think it won't be as bad as some people think?
Will Trumps rhetoric affect the development of children?
Hopefully. America will be better off if the current generation of children grow up to be a little more like Trump and a little less like the average millennial.
I was 10 learned pres Kennedy was a speed reader, I was a failing reader in school, but I was impacted to hear that and I am a very avid reader today... Your children will show you what impacted them...
I was 10 learned pres Kennedy was a speed reader, I was a failing reader in school, but I was impacted to hear that and I am a very avid reader today... Your children will show you what impacted them...
Did you also sleep with anything that moved and become a drug addict?
Will Trumps rhetoric affect the development of children?
Hopefully. America will be better off if the current generation of children grow up to be a little more like Trump and a little less like the average millennial.
I was just thinking the same thing. Remember those weepy young millenials in their campus "crying rooms" after the election? It would be nice to think the next generation coming along would be a little tougher and more secure with themselves and their country. Eight years of Obama and the liberal orthodoxy has been devastating on young millenials.
I'm not a Trump supporter, however I am a Republican and whenever I get into a conversation about Trump most people will argue that his rhetoric / tone will affect the development of children. While children look up to a president, I will state that it's mostly the parents responsibility. I understand that some of Trumps comments have been deemed "offensive" and his tone is not only different from politicians, but it may seem aggressive towards others who disagree with him. Anyone think that it'll affect children or do you think it won't be as bad as some people think?
Anyone who thinks it will affect children have no idea just how offensive and aggressive a lot of children talk. Need proof? I introduce you to: YouTube, Tumblr, Snapchat, Instagram, Kik, Skype, etc.
Anyone who thinks it will affect children have no idea just how offensive and aggressive a lot of children talk. Need proof? I introduce you to: YouTube, Tumblr, Snapchat, Instagram, Kik, Skype, etc.
So true, they could teach Trump a thing or two. HAHAHAHAHA
My son says he wants to be a shark... my daughter is a dinosaur... they have nothing to fear from Trump, and everything to fear from lying liberals...
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