Posted on 11/10/2016 7:09:23 AM PST by Tea Party Terrorist
Virginia Tech will be offering counseling to its students who are waking up with fear, anxiety, concern, questions, and confusion over the election of Donald Trump.
In an email to students, colleagues, [and] friends, VTs director of intercultural engagement center, Tricia Smith, writes that she wants all members of the school community to hear clearly that you are loved.
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College, the new pre-school.
Because we're Generation X, the most worthless generation in American History.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho! God Bless Texas!
“Let’s come together. We just elected a monster!” What a message.
I well remember in my own youth in the early 1950s, the popular media advice to parents, to avoid passing their "prejudices" on to their children. Of course, that advice was asinine. What the leftists in the media, even then, described as "prejudices," were the social preferences based on past experiences, with which the Leftists disagreed.
Of course it was the parents actual duty to pass on the results of their past experiences, but as the years went by, more and more parents were cowed into not doing so.
From an historic perspective, we have just dodged a bullet--for the moment at least. The bullied public came with in a hair breath of continuing the strangulation of the America of the Founders. To put what was really at stake in a blunt form: We were within a hair breath of surrendering Washington's 1781 victory at Yorktown, which made the Constitutional Union of the newly sovereign American States, possible.
Think about all the present foreign entanglements; the anti-American executive orders and policies of the Obama Administration, and the intended commitments in the same direction of Mrs. Clinton. If the accumulation was not a clear repudiation of what the Continental Army fought for, what could possibly be?
Now in our brief moment of real hope, let us extend the life of the America we love, by draining the swamp!!
Perfect reply.
Idiots at VA Tech are still in control. They ignored the shooter Seung-Hui Cho’s counseling but are molly coddling the snowflakes.
Great comments. Two grandsons are ten years apart in age, one is 15 and the other 25. Fifteen year old says his older cousin’s generation is a total disaster and it is his generation that will save the world. Have great conversations with both of them and discussion is quite interesting when everyone is under the same roof, which only happens now at Christmas. Both are great, hardworking Christian young men and I am so proud of them. Interesting being a granny in this day and time.
I assume that you are, then, really looking forward to this Christmas! God Bless!
We need to teach the snowflakes how to tough it out when life doesn’t go their way.
After all, we’ve had eight years of intense training in this area.
Talk about leading the little snotflakes down the path of manufactured indignation to the house of I Hate Trump! Yeesh.
Oh- and if you’re parents are here illegally-start packin! Maybe some classes in ‘the way home’ geography and life without electricity and indoor plumbing??
Look, we need to stop poking fun at this situation and realize there is something seriously wrong with these kids. School after school doing this? It used to be just the Berkley types...now it is pervasive and we really need to ask some serious questions of why these kids can’t seem to cope.
Why can’t they cope?
Why can’t they tell the difference between propaganda and reality?
Why such a level of paranoia?
I am sorry, but something is very, very wrong and on full display post election and we had better figure it out and better fix it as these ‘snowflakes’ are the impending future of our country too.
Conservatives don’t need no molly-coddling like these precious little snowflakes. John Wayne needs counseling? We just put a boot up your a** and deal with it!
“At UMass, students will even have the chance to let “Doggo, the therapy dog” soothe their troubles away.”
I’m guessing that Doggo is a Democrat ...
You bet. Christmas has always been a very special time for our family. Oldest grandson’s mom, my daughter, is always there but looking down from heaven.
It gets so hard to get the boys together as they get older because we go to Arizona every year between Christmas and New Years. Have to compete with and work around high school sports practices, jobs, travel schedules, split families, girlfriends, etc. The oldest grandson was adopted by a dog when he was working in West Texas two years ago. Where he goes she goes. Not always easy to find a place to house everyone that is also dog friendly. And last year we had to tackle the co-habitating issue which doesn’t happen under grannie’s watch. Just interesting times.
God Bless your family also.
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