Pogo
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- Dec 7, 2012
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It would give me a certain sense of satisfaction to vote for a fuckwit like Trump out of spite toward these little dictators. That's all.So my son, a high school sophomore, is sitting in class and the teacher leaves the room for some reason.
The kids start goofing off and my son and his best friend start aiming their fingers at each other and going bang-bang. They play a lot of PUBG. They're kids. This is what kids do.
Some other fucking candyass motherfucking pussy soap bubble of a punk in the class tells the teacher when she comes back that my son was pretending to shoot a gun at HER (the teacher). The teacher wasn't even in the room!
My son is taken to security and interrogated, and several "witnesses" are interrogated.
The assistant principal calls my wife (because the bitch is terrified of me) and tells my wife my son is suspended, and he cannot return until he sees a fucking shrink.
I shit you not.
This insanity is right out of Kafka.
If there is anyone on Trump's staff, or Rush Limbaugh's show, or Fox News reading this, please PM me. I would like to make these fucking retards into a national embarrassment.
Thank you.
WTF does any of that have to do with Trump?
You are losing your mind.
It's kinda bizarre that two posts before this one the OP stated, "Appeal to emotion is one of the worst arguments to make". Which is absolutely true. Yet his whole title and OP is constructed of it. Ironically while his experience has nothing to do with POTUS voting, he cites a candidate who also built HIS entire campaign on the same fallacy.
It's kind of easy to lose perspective given that level of emotion and/or to point the finger at some convenient contemporary scapegoat, e.g. "leftards", e.g. "Democrats", e.g. "whatever isn't Rump", but this is all sociocultural fabric, and it's part and parcel of the constriction which becomes inevitable in a mass institutional social setting. There's nothing "new" about it. I can still recall being admonished in first grade...
I've never had much drawing ability so if I doodle something it's very basic. So, in a moment of boredom, using straight lines I drew up a swastika. The kid next to me freaked out. His eyes bulged up and he told me I could get arrested and hinted he'd get me busted. I was five years old. This was the 1950s. I don't think it would have made my parents go, "I think my school district just turned me into an Eisenhower voter". That just doesn't follow.
I'm a father. I'm allowed to be royally pissed off at the way my son is being treated.
And you should be. But casting a vote into the Rump toilet wouldn't send any message to the targets of your spleen. They wouldn't even know about it, or care. Nothing in how they react or overreact has to do with influencing your votes.