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‘Keep Up the Good Work’



Why not explain why it’s wrong? Or would that not be appealing to the leftist base for your 2020 run?

Quote:Two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton offered an endorsement on Wednesday to an 11-year-old girl for kneeling during the Pledge of Allegiance, telling her to “keep up the good work.”

Clinton tweeted in response to a NowThis video about Mariana Taylor, a sixth-grader at Catonsville Middle School in Baltimore County, Maryland. The video talks about how she was reprimanded by her teacher in May for kneeling in protest during the Pledge of Allegiance. Taylor, a student “with strong beliefs about racial injustice, sexism, gay rights and President Trump’s proposed wall at the Mexico border,” said she was inspired to kneel by former NFL player Colin Kaepernick and his protests against racial injustice, the Washington Post reported.

“It takes courage to exercise your right to protest injustice, especially when you’re 11! Keep up the good work Mariana,” Clinton tweeted.

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How much you wanna bet the kids parents are big time lib donors ?
Randomly walking through the woods on the day following her crushing defeat..............

This has the smell of Killary's overflowing urine bag all over it. Plus a distinct sulfur scent.
I guess kneeling is better than the way it originally was done using the "Roman Salute". Silly none the less and you know damn well this was spurred by her parents.
I know when I was 11 years old I often thought about social injustice, racism, sexism, gay rights and what I could do to combat those things......


On second thought, I spent my time playing and wondering what I could find to entertain myself once I got bored with my current activity. It's utterly pathetic how Democrats use kids to further their agenda. It's beyond obvious that moments of "social awareness" like this are orchestrated by the adults, and I use the term adults loosely.
(08-16-2018 06:55 AM)memphistiger89 Wrote: [ -> ]I know when I was 11 years old I often thought about social injustice, racism, sexism, gay rights and what I could do to combat those things......


On second thought, I spent my time playing and wondering what I could find to entertain myself once I got bored with my current activity. It's utterly pathetic how Democrats use kids to further their agenda. It's beyond obvious that moments of "social awareness" like this are orchestrated by the adults, and I use the term adults loosely.

A lot of people shouldn't be parents.
Quote:Taylor, a student “with strong beliefs about racial injustice, sexism, gay rights and President Trump’s proposed wall at the Mexico border,

No 11 year old thinks like this.
White privilege.....
(08-16-2018 09:46 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Taylor, a student “with strong beliefs about racial injustice, sexism, gay rights and President Trump’s proposed wall at the Mexico border,

No 11 year old thinks like this.

When I was 11 I was still playing with my Transformer toys.

Hell, I'm 42 and STILL play with my Transformer toys.

When I was 11 years old I cheered for the Bucs even though they lost.

Hell, I'm 42 and they STILL lose.
Stories like this should make people THANK GOD (Buddha, etc...) this woman didn't win in 2016.

Imagine what a mess this country and world would be in if it were President Hillary.

If you ever had a doubt that she's garbage, look no further.
I am so glad that witch did not win the election!
Well, she obviously hasn't learned anything from her humiliating and historic defeat.
(08-16-2018 09:46 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Taylor, a student “with strong beliefs about racial injustice, sexism, gay rights and President Trump’s proposed wall at the Mexico border,

No 11 year old thinks like this.

I don't agree. I remember being a little precocious oddball with strong opinions and I feel like 10 or 11 is when that started. When my books of choice grew a little more adult... but then again I also had the social awareness in my personal life of a flipping dyi g fish lol.

As to the pledge... imho its outdated and kind of brain washy. I probably wouldn't want to say it looking back. Do yall say it EVERY DAY still? If not? Why?

Imho we dont because it's silly and propaganda-y.
(08-16-2018 09:46 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Taylor, a student “with strong beliefs about racial injustice, sexism, gay rights and President Trump’s proposed wall at the Mexico border,

No 11 year old thinks like this.

I tend to agree. I have a feeling her parent/(s) are probably behind this.
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