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originally posted by: Denoli
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: Denoli
What's the issue ,
JJ said Monday that meeting Obama was the highlight of his weekend, but when his mother asked him, "Are you happy that you went to the Trump rally?" he shouted: "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!"
a reply to: Kryties
Yes, clearly because he got to have his say like he wanted to and was thrilled to have the opportunity.
Whats so difficult about that to understand? I thought it was quite obvious, clearly not to some though.
Happy ending for all
originally posted by: Kryties
I respectfully disagree. The hand gesture he makes is all the proof needed to see he's mocking disabled.
The thread is regarding the Trump supporters reactions, not the fact they got kicked out.
The recently posted video proves at least half of what she said is bang on, the other half of the video shows Trumps face so we can't tell either way. But at least SOME of what she said is definitely true. My wager is that if they told the truth about that, then I don't doubt the rest.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Kryties
Deplorable is a mother taking her disable child to a Trump rally knowing full well his intentions and the outcome.
originally posted by: boredsilly
i ask you people what kind of person would put their handicapped child in the path of danger to parrot their parents views. Disgusting.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
originally posted by: Kryties
I respectfully disagree. The hand gesture he makes is all the proof needed to see he's mocking disabled.
Right, because context of someone's generic mocking action of people who aren't disabled should mean nothing. Okay, disagree--that's fine. Maybe he was mocking him--he is seemingly kind of a dick.
The thread is regarding the Trump supporters reactions, not the fact they got kicked out.
And I addressed that...see your response to it below.
The recently posted video proves at least half of what she said is bang on, the other half of the video shows Trumps face so we can't tell either way. But at least SOME of what she said is definitely true. My wager is that if they told the truth about that, then I don't doubt the rest.
I can't watch the video right now, so maybe it would be nice for all of us if there was a brief description of what is verified in the video--just saying, "But at least SOME ... is definitely true," doesn't tell me what.
And regardless, she does not win parent of the year for putting her disabled son into a position like that, regardless of what you think about the reactions of the crowd. She willingly put her disabled son in the midst of a crowd of people who, by all accounts of the media, are prone to agitation, and then is exasperated when the crowd gets agitated and does or says things that she doesn't like. What an ass, to be honest. I have a special-needs son, and I would never do that to him, even if he wanted to.
Let's not disregard the choice of the mother putting her son in that position in order to pounce on Trump supporters.
ETA: And to be fair, if someone posted a synopsis of the noted video, I just don't have time to read through 12 pages of comments to find it--and, honestly, I really don't care in the grand scheme of life anyhow, because I already know that there are idiots in this world that do ignorant things.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: IsntLifeFunny
Nobody was aggressive to the disabled kid. All the video is there to prove it. You'd have to be pretty dense, or the OP, to believe it after everything that has been presented.
originally posted by: AlexandrosTheGreat
a reply to: Kryties
the only deplorable thing is someone who never has a single thought about disabled people until you find one you can exploit but whom you'd find useless otherwise..