That post made me feel sad. My Dad died in 2020 and, in the years immediately after Donald Trump became President, he would annoy me with ugly email jokes about PDJT. I repeatedly told my father that I liked President Trump and didn’t like the emails. I’m now having a pang of guilt that maybe he was just trying to make a connection. Strange way to do it though after I told him I really liked President Trump and that he’d end up changing the world for the better. Somewhere along the way, when I wasn’t paying attention, my father turned from a conservative, military man who served long and honourably into a raging liberal after retirement. Too much TV and CNN, in particular, I imagine. If that was his form of “pebbling”, I feel a bit sad that I rejected it.
Re Dads:
Their generation didn’t know how dastardly the news media was. They were manipulated by a government they trusted. My dad did similar stuff, and it hurt. You did your best.
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Pebbling isn’t the same when the pebbles are thrown at your head.
That is a sad story. It was not my intention to bring up unpleasant memories. But might have missed an opportunity to fire back with some dank red-pilled memes.