@MLClark Given his recent creation of his own personal police force, I'm sure it's not far off.
People are entitled to their opinions, but I think they cross the line when they put bumper stickers on their car that read, e.g. "F*CK BIDEN" (no asterisk) and "IMPEACH JOE AND THE HO" (calling Harris a whore). That's despicable and sets a bad example for children.
Back in 2016 this was an actual talking point in the lead-up to the election: Do you want our children learning from his vulgar example that this is appropriate conduct from the President of the United States?
There were even cases of kids repeating his rhetoric in class, and teachers having to explain why it was inappropriate even if a president said it.
We all know how that worked out, but the heartbreak is seeing how normalized it is. Somehow, in 2016, there was still a line.
@MLClark Yes, agree, 100%. The people who claim to want "family values" are the ones setting the bad examples.
Class now, but Douglas Adams has our back on this one:
“Many were increasingly of the opinion that they’d all made a big mistake in coming down from the trees in the first place. And some said that even the trees had been a bad move, and that no one should ever have left the oceans.”
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@MLClark "Earth. Mostly harmless." -- Ford Prefect review.
@WordsmithFL
I've had friends break their addictions to social media and lessen their smoking/drinking on Lent, so there's definitely some good that can come of the excuse to abstain.
😅 That said, giving up Fox News in Florida sounds tricky. Are you sure it's not mandated viewing by your governor yet?