We see that kind of result from our pro bono legal clinic. Kids with unbelievably bad parents can grow up to be good people.
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Absolutely, parents should be the biggest influence, not shrugging anything off. I'm just pushing back against the judging of individuals/entire groups based on parenting. That seems like what conservatives would do. I would have hoped for more nuance and humility here.
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I didn't say, but that didn't slow the mob down. Nothing to do with Nazis et al. My point was that no parent can guarantee any outcome good or bad. It really does take a village and luck/Grace. But apparently the village would rather just dunk on each other.
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Same!
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That's ... quite a narrative. I feel like I have a tiny inkling of what women must go thru after receiving all this parent-splaining.
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I don't know, man. Putting those words in the same sentence seems kinda Jeffrey Epstein to me. Or are you a Catholic priest?
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Those terms are not interchangeable. In WWII, the US was white supremacist and anti-Nazi. It seems you're just using the most inflammatory language you can. I don't think any parent can guarantee any outcome good or bad. It takes a village and a lot of luck/Grace.
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Honestly, how did you get Nazi out of anything I said?
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You might want to take a breath. Nowhere did I say what my kid's youthful rebellion was. How did you get to Nazi?
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I have a similar opinion of Bernie. I guess his parents failed? ;) No, my kid got into other bs so diametrically opposed to his upbringing that I can see how anything can happen. He was away at school suffering with depression and the internet is predatory.