Posted on 11/21/2016 12:36:37 PM PST by ColdOne
So many parents are saying they "don't know what to say" to their children about Donald Trump being elected the 45th president of the United States. One Seattle mom, Molly Spence Sahebjami, helped her 5-year-old son write a letter to Donald Trump after the tumultuous and scandal-ridden election asking for him to "be kind."
Sahebjami started a Facebook group that now has more than 10,000 members called "Dear President Trump: Letters from Kids About Kindness," encouraging children to write letters on how to be kind. The mom says, "There were things that
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I think my older brother may have absconded with it. I will question him about it in an assisted living facility twenty years from now.
Sahebjami
Really?
...and did the parents tell the kiddies that while out in the cold yesterday in N.J. Trump sent out some tents, heaters, hot chocolate and food for the media, after they have been so rude and ignorant to him???
Maybe the parents should start teaching their kiddies a little better....
They are telling lies to their kids and then blaming the children's reactions on Trump.
This is delusional. That the press is reporting it as if it were a real story is outrageous.
The parents need to rejoin reality and leave their kids out of their ignorant and delusional political fantasies.
Did they write letters to ISIS asking to be nice, too?
Are they teaching our children to sing “Trump, Trump, Trump, Mmm, Mmm, Mmm.”?
Thanks for the annoying ear worm...
Obama, Obama, O-ba-ma-ma-ma, Obama...
Send him a big thank you instead.
Nothing short of brainwashing and mental abuse.
These “parents” are disgusting pigs.
Hell I barely put a gap between them and pedophiles.
Funny!
My kid’s letter would look something like this:
Dear President Trump,
Thank you for taking this country back and not letting in people who want to kill and rape me.
I am SO glad to finally be retired from teaching. No more harassment of me for refusing to do this kind of thing and use the kids to push lefty baloney.
My grandson just turned 6, he's far ahead of his peers for two reasons:
1. He's one of a very few in his class that speaks only English in the house. It's a diverse school, nearly 50 languages are spoken by ESL students. I've taught him a few German words that mean little, but are fun to say, like hochgewachs...lol, it's a German wine term. Of course, he calls me Opa - German for grandpa.
2. He's the only grandchild on both sides of the family, and is lavished with love and attention (to include learning activities).
;)
Lefty parents have no problem with their kids playing violent video games or watching inappropriate movies and tv shows. They should be desensitized to fear at this point.
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