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Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
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Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
yes thet called child endagnerment -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
ok, that fare but there's more than one way to protest. There's a saying I have, saying I rebelled through my loyalty. And trust me, there have been times when my patriotism, well, I didn't have any. But the only way I could rebel is through my loyalty to this country, for example, I'm just saying. Of course, I know a lot of people at places that were very disloyal, so that's the only way I could rebel against them. But I think some of them were so stupid didn't realize what I was doing. I do love my country, I just don't think my country loves me back, for the record, and I don't mean the government either. But the example I gave is one of many. There are ways you can protest stuff without endangering children, you might even involve them, and some of the ways that don't endanger them -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
@1pooh4uI just don't like to see kids getting hurt; they have a right to be safe. I see it as a risk to endanger a child if they're at an event that could turn into a riot. This could happen at anything, even a college football game. For instance, my brother and I are fans of the Ohio State Buckeyes, and my other brother is a Michigan Wolverines fan. We often talk about going to a game together, and I worry that it could lead to a riot as well. It’s a concerning situation. i did not mean to offend -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
nice to know. but still feel that unsle the kid has a stake in the matter. don't take them but I am also not parnet -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
@little_girl_lost as some on with political beliefs that would moderate. I can see some fringe elements of both left and right doing it. far left and far right/alt right uses the same playbook -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
That seems fascist in a way. Men and women in uniform have sworn an oath to protect the Constitution. I think we all have the Constitutional right, despite our age! -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
Who would put their child in danger for political gain or propaganda? It seems fucked up. I know that in some parts of the country, many people don't support the current administration. Taking your kids to a protest could be labeled a riot, and calling Trump a fascist dictator isn't worth that risk.t -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
I have a question: What happens if a child has an opposing viewpoint? Protesting is protected under the First Amendment of our Constitution, but if a child holds a different view, what does that mean legally? It seems like it could potentially take away the child's First Amendment rights in a way. -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
I use Grammarly . Thank you for noticing -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
@Insipid Wow i am surprised -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
ghostrek replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
@SwimOdin Yes and no, depending on the example I have in mind. For special education funding, a child might have a personal stake in the matter. However, if it involves stopping a war that the child doesn’t even know about, then absolutely not. It really depends on the age of the child; for a teenager, if it’s completely peaceful, then yes. if my significant other uses my child as a prop in a protest, the kid might have a different opinion on it or none at all. I would be calling a family law attorney -
NO, MAYBE, I DON'T KNOW pick one that one is right
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opps @scoobdog dam i needed to finish that
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@Insipid no, i am paraniod in general. Creating a scenario no, I just live in fear
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No, it has been going on for a while. The person in a leadership role for cleaning was someone I was working with after processing until new people were hired and everything changed. They became rude to me, to the point where they yelled at me to hurry up on a task. I was actually completing my work at a slightly slower rate, and one of the boners (meat trimmers) yelled at me for going too fast. I tried to help out with cleaning, but they told me to go home, which resulted in a cut in my pay. Their behavior became more and more verbally abusive. It started affecting me negatively, especially when I was trying to be efficient and ended up mixing pork and beef together. That person acted like my boss, telling me to leave when it wasn’t necessary, and they never came back until it was too late. @Insipid @André Toulon @discolé monade
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witnesses and basicily there were fucking with my head
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chile and coffe and shame
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I was kind of manipulated psychologically into quitting my job. A friend I worked with told me that basically I worked with told me that basically is there legal action I can take if I wanted to
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? @The Evil Dr. Longshadow ok ? never seen terrimater
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@Insipid what the fucK ? i am freaking out?
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Really, one thing is that my letterman jacket is still too big for me. I still wear a dress shirt from my high school years. @Insipid not a young thing, it just a pride thing
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@Insipid what no come back