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MrsJoe 76F
17383 posts
8/19/2019 11:10 am

If we ever meet and go out to eat, I will remember to not sample anything from YOUR plate. rofl.
Actually, the really sad part of this whole thing is that it is many college professors who are teaching this and thus forming a new society of people who think like this.
Many years ago, when we were just beginning to homeschool our kids, I read a teachers' magazine and one thing caught my eye..... The statement was that teachers were no longer just to teach the basics of education to children, but to be the shapers of society. That was the early 1980s...... now look at our society.


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.


starwomyn 70F
8872 posts
8/19/2019 11:42 am

The random teenager said as the crowd booed him: “TPUSA is for Nazis and you should be ashamed of your service in Afghanistan. It was an illegal war of aggression by the United States. You should be ashamed of yourself, not proud of your service.”
Crenshaw responded back by saying: “If you have to call somebody a Nazi, it’s a good indicator that you haven’t thought through your argument very well.”
After being booed by the crowd for his remarks, the teen boy stormed off, and Crenshaw made a few more comments in light of what happened.
Crenshaw went on: “That was fun, at least we had a little bit of…but get more creative with your insults, man. Like Nazi? C’mon.”
TPUSA’s Benny Johnson tweeted a video of the incident, stating: “Imagine volunteering to fight for the military that beat the Nazis. Becoming a Navy SEAL. Serving 10 years. Deploying to war 3 times. Giving your eye & almost your life for your country. Just to return home & get called a ‘Nazi.'”
per FB research

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