You have to see it from the other side's perspective. This is exactly the kind of thing that my former co-workers would be hi-fiving each other over; the class clown getting a rise out of the teacher. And it keeps his name continuously in the news, which is also positive.Steuss wrote:Naturally, this woman who serves our country by helping to maintain the decorum and sanctity of Arlington that Trump's goon assaulted, was described as having a "mental health episode" by a senior Trump advisor, who also called her "a despicable individual" for trying to enforce the rules that everyone has to follow -- well, everyone except for Trump.
Having the stones to keep it real and break some eggs to make that omelette is just what this country needs in a leader, not somebody who is overly sensitive and worried about hurting people's feelings all the time.Steuss wrote:It's impressive that they managed to distill their disdain for service members, and women, into a single incident.
(I was never on Facebook so I never followed the drama, but apparently a person could be "cancelled" really fast by these guys for a variety of reasons, so there were exceptions to feelings that weren't allowed to be hurt)