Smart kid. He's learning at an early age at how broken our education system is. Thankfully he was old enough to realize what's happening and isn't being so developmentally disrupted like younger kids are.
Of course there's not much he can do, but I hope he holds that passion in his heart into adulthood so he can try to learn why society has become like this.
My Dad taught me that lesson when I was very young.
My mom and step-dad made us go to church every Sunday. My dad knew that and when I visited he'd ask me what I thought about God. I told him I tried to believe in him but that I didn't feel like he was. He told me that people believe different things, and that he doesn't believe in God.
He didn't tell me that I shouldn't believe in God, just that it's okay if I don't and that I shouldn't believe everything that adults tell me.
I'm paraphrasing and probably forgetting parts of the conversation but the point is that for as long as I can remember I've been skeptical of what adults tell me.
I remember arguing with my second or third grade teacher about her claim that every word in the English language that starts with the letter "Q" is followed by a "u."
I think I was able to find some medical term that started with "q" and wasn't followed by "u" but she said that didn't count. I could be remembering that part wrong, but the point is that I argued with my teachers often.
I'm sure I was wrong plenty, and I was a cocky little shit, but I'll take that over mindlessly accepting everything I'm told.
Ten-year-olds don't give impassioned speeches without having been coached by the adults around them. We all cringe when there's ten-year-olds giving "impassioned speeches" about diversity and inclusion. This isn't much better. It's not a good look. Yeah, yeah, muh optics. But you can't criticize the woke for doing something and then turn around and cheer the exact same thing on when it's on our side.
Smart kid. He's learning at an early age at how broken our education system is. Thankfully he was old enough to realize what's happening and isn't being so developmentally disrupted like younger kids are.
Of course there's not much he can do, but I hope he holds that passion in his heart into adulthood so he can try to learn why society has become like this.
He’s already learned life’s hardest lesson.
“Never trust authorities.”
You spelled women wrong.
Did I make this comment?
Now there are two of them!
My Dad taught me that lesson when I was very young.
My mom and step-dad made us go to church every Sunday. My dad knew that and when I visited he'd ask me what I thought about God. I told him I tried to believe in him but that I didn't feel like he was. He told me that people believe different things, and that he doesn't believe in God.
He didn't tell me that I shouldn't believe in God, just that it's okay if I don't and that I shouldn't believe everything that adults tell me.
I'm paraphrasing and probably forgetting parts of the conversation but the point is that for as long as I can remember I've been skeptical of what adults tell me.
I remember arguing with my second or third grade teacher about her claim that every word in the English language that starts with the letter "Q" is followed by a "u."
I think I was able to find some medical term that started with "q" and wasn't followed by "u" but she said that didn't count. I could be remembering that part wrong, but the point is that I argued with my teachers often.
I'm sure I was wrong plenty, and I was a cocky little shit, but I'll take that over mindlessly accepting everything I'm told.
I hear you man. It's sort of depressing to know that so many people are happy being lemmings.
How long until CNN doxes his family?
They need to find some "wrongthink" tweet they made out of context 10 years ago that was fine then but not now, first before they do that.
It leaves many to question just what he promotes: We'll toss him in a well, and see if he floats.
Come on. Don't use kids for political purposes.
Ten-year-olds don't give impassioned speeches without having been coached by the adults around them. We all cringe when there's ten-year-olds giving "impassioned speeches" about diversity and inclusion. This isn't much better. It's not a good look. Yeah, yeah, muh optics. But you can't criticize the woke for doing something and then turn around and cheer the exact same thing on when it's on our side.