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originally posted by: KrustyKrab
What’s your problem with Vance? The guy is more intelligent than Harris and Walz combined.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: wAnchorofCarp
Not at all. I just like reminding you guys that Trump actually managed to find a worse running mate than Sarah Palin and it's not even close.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Kaiju666
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Annee
Yes. I have. You do not yank them around like that. Mine is now 26.
You have to remember what kind of people we’re talking about here. They think it’s ok to assassinate someone.
You are directly stating that I think it’s OK to assassinate someone.
That is not OK.
It also allowed his father to redirect him. In this case apparently he would have run into an obstacle. It’s about the kid feeling safe. If I could only reach his arm I would. So that he knows he’s safe.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: Annee
It also allowed his father to redirect him. In this case apparently he would have run into an obstacle. It’s about the kid feeling safe. If I could only reach his arm I would. So that he knows he’s safe.
Don't you imagine the Kid would have felt safer not being on stage at all ?
Paraded and pulled around by his father ?
The Thing is though it's not even that he Pulled the kid . It was the look on his face when he did it . That is the point you are conventionally overlooking or you're Left Brain is just not able top see it .
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: Therealbeverage
OMG! This is HILARIOUS! You are obviously not a parent! I
I've had to do this a time or two with my kid about to run into something many parents do!
This is really a stretch here I guess it is to deflect from all the mistreatment that poor kid took by idiots not knowing he has learning disability!
The fact that the boy has a learning disability shouldn't be a factor.
Unless, of course, you believe unnecessarily harsh treatment by a parent is more warranted when a child is so challenged.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: CarlLaFong
He was directing his son away from the teleprompter he was about to walk into.
He was overly aggressive in doing so...and I'm sure you see that too.
He's treating his son just like a dog.
Nope.
You have to make a neurodivergent (similar) feel secure.
Like strongly grabbing their hand and directing them.
I have an example for you .
If I saw Trump grab his son by the Arm like that on stage I would not be okay with it .
I would condemn that action .
I have an Autistic kid (this kid is similar).
#1 — they need to feel safe.
Grabbing his hand and holding it firm makes him feel safe.
It also allowed his father to redirect him. In this case apparently he would have run into an obstacle.
It’s about the kid feeling safe.
If I could only reach his arm I would. So that he knows he’s safe.
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: CarlLaFong
You've summoned the entire cult.
Well done my friend.
originally posted by: Therealbeverage
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: Therealbeverage
OMG! This is HILARIOUS! You are obviously not a parent! I
I've had to do this a time or two with my kid about to run into something many parents do!
This is really a stretch here I guess it is to deflect from all the mistreatment that poor kid took by idiots not knowing he has learning disability!
The fact that the boy has a learning disability shouldn't be a factor.
Unless, of course, you believe unnecessarily harsh treatment by a parent is more warranted when a child is so challenged.
This is backlash to Paint a very loving Father in a bad light
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: Therealbeverage
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: Therealbeverage
OMG! This is HILARIOUS! You are obviously not a parent! I
I've had to do this a time or two with my kid about to run into something many parents do!
This is really a stretch here I guess it is to deflect from all the mistreatment that poor kid took by idiots not knowing he has learning disability!
The fact that the boy has a learning disability shouldn't be a factor.
Unless, of course, you believe unnecessarily harsh treatment by a parent is more warranted when a child is so challenged.
This is backlash to Paint a very loving Father in a bad light
I have offered tangible. visible, publicly available evidence to make MY argument.
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: Annee
You mean grandparenting?
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: Annee
But you are his grandma, right?
That being you daughters child?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: Annee
But you are his grandma, right?
That being you daughters child?
I am his full time caretaker since birth.
If you must know — his father died of cancer before he was a month old.
His mother works in film production. Anyone here who’s worked in film production will tell you how crazy that is.
He was diagnosed Autistic age 2. He needed a full time 24 hour person devoted to him. That is me.
“Parenting”