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Pepekun 4 points ago +5 / -1

Concernobich certainly knows what to say to rebuild attention in between efforts to divide and demoralize Trump supporters.

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Deplorablechump1213 [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

Genuinely asking- how does this divide Trump supporters?

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Pepekun 9 points ago +9 / -0

This obviously doesn't, right now he's in the pandering stage, ingratiating himself. This is great.

The concern-attacks come when there are opportunities to do so. Like when Trump stopped the syria situation from escalating, more recently during the omnibus/stimulus bill situation, and a dozen times in between.

But the point is, he uses the ingratiation stage (what we are currently using) to set up for the divide and conquer attacks.

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Deplorablechump1213 [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

NVM- I read your comment in the wrong context. Haven’t had my covefe and nails yet. Lol I haven’t followed him much, so I don’t know about that, just came across this statement and it felt so true. I worry about the kids a lot and how bad this whole thing is going to mind fuck them.

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Pepekun 2 points ago +2 / -0

Statement is definitely true! I am in a deep blue city in deep blue state... and I definitely worry about the kids here.

I take little pride in the fact some people are raising their kids right... because I know maybe 1/3rd of them are inflicting damage on them. And in a lot of other places outside the US, like for example China they're allowed to grow up as normal (in this one respect, anyway).... our country will be weaker for it.

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Deplorablechump1213 [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

We will absolutely be weaker for it. The kids don’t have decades of “normalcy” under their belts like we do, this BS is going to cause irreparable harm to them if nothing is done. I went to a 15 year old’s funeral this summer, he shot himself in the head in his backyard. It’s beyond tragic what is being done and I don’t think people are paying enough attention to it. This shit is going to have some MAJOR long term damage to our youth, our future. I’m sure that’s part of the grand scheme though. Makes me sick to think about.

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Deplorablechump1213 [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

That definitely seems to be the general consensus here. I honestly don’t know much about him, but felt this point was valid.

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OrangeElvis 2 points ago +2 / -0

Compared to blue kids, yes. By any other standard, the will simply be Americans.

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Batmemejr3 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is the best case scenario. The way it should be. The other side looks like... "Those children are evil tyrants that need to be broken down so that they could be as low functioning as us!"

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shadypollster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unless they are corrupted. Some school districts in the LAUSD turn out drug fiends. People make fun of escaping "a mining town", I know many who never "escaped Tujunga".

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Deplorablechump1213 [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

I see this as an overall statement for the current Covid situation, and I see it constantly first hand. I know a girl (blue) who has had her poor 7th grader locked in the house since MARCH. He literally has not left his house- no friends, no grandparents, nothing. While all of my red friends have have their kids back in school since August. Drugs have always been an issue in all areas and schools. Hell- some of the biggest druggies I have seen come from the wealthiest red areas and most expensive private schools. It’s the parent’s job to keep an eye on that shit, stay involved, and nip it if they start seeing signs. However, I do know that is easier said than done.

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GreazyCheeks 1 point ago +1 / -0

Blue parents are teaching their children to be cheating, sneaky fuckers.