• 10-Year-Old Refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance in support of Gays, is a "Gaywad"
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[QUOTE=Termy58;18459268]QQ[/QUOTE] Took you that long to come up with QQ? You're pathetic.
Nice kid, hope he gets his way.
[QUOTE=Reaver1991;18459328]you're the one qqing[/QUOTE] I said QQ to him because he was crying about how he gets "e-yelled", you're saying QQ because you really like this little boy
[QUOTE=Doug52392;18459327]He said he wants to be a lawyer. Which is a damn good thing, because once this kid graduates law school, he'll be the only lawyer in the world with morals.[/QUOTE] Don't you know? The only purpose of law school is to destroy your morals.
[QUOTE=wannabe coder;18459344]Took you that long to come up with QQ? You're pathetic.[/QUOTE] Your response time to me saying QQ 5 minutes Me saying QQ 2 minutes after your post Your hypocrisy showing [QUOTE=wannabe coder;18459177][QUOTE=Termy58;18459142]Aw cry away already jesus christ[/QUOTE] lol[/QUOTE]
This kid got the good idea.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;18458505]Kid was probably pressured into it by his parents. Kids this age don't understand things like this.[/QUOTE] There are a lot of clever kids out there, way more than you think. the woprld isn't divided into children and adults, it's divided into fucking idiots and clever people, and fucking idiots that pretend to be clever people. the third one is your average politician. the problem is that most clever people would rather go into business and make shit loads of money at ytour expense than become a politician and save the planet
[QUOTE=Termy58;18459377]I said QQ to him because he was crying about how he gets "e-yelled", you're saying QQ because you really like this little boy[/QUOTE] i'm saying you're the one qqing because you've made a million butthurt posts because you think this kid shouldn't be on the news
[QUOTE=Termy58;18459377]I said QQ to him because he was crying about how he gets "e-yelled", you're saying QQ because you really like this little boy[/QUOTE] I think you have "crying" mixed up with "pitying the dregs of society". [editline]06:46PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Reaver1991;18459430]i'm saying you're the one qqing because you've made a million butthurt posts because you think this kid shouldn't be on the news[/QUOTE] Let's be friends.
[QUOTE]Well, if this kid is actually striving for equality, then frankly A 10 year old's thoughts > The USA.[/QUOTE] Anyones thoughts>the us of a
Bravo kid, bravo. I wish I could give this kid a medal.
Well I hope this kid likes sitting...and most Americans hating him...because "different" people will never be treated the same. You will always have racist and homophobic (etc.) people in the world. The dad's smug look all the way through it takes the cake. I bet he told his kid to say this shit and the kid is merely a "carrier" of his fathers beliefs. No kid that age randomly "analyzes" the pledge of allegiance and decides to do that one day.
[QUOTE=InsanePyro;18459582]Well I hope this kid likes sitting...and most Americans hating him...because "different" people will never be treated the same. You will always have racist and homophobic (etc.) people in the world. The dad's smug look all the way through it takes the cake. I bet he told his kid to say this shit and the kid is merely a "carrier" of his fathers beliefs. No kid that age randomly "analyzes" the pledge of allegiance and decides to do that one day.[/QUOTE] Possible, quite possible.
[QUOTE=InsanePyro;18459582]Well I hope this kid likes sitting...and most Americans hating him...because "different" people will never be treated the same. You will always have racist and homophobic (etc.) people in the world.[/QUOTE] Understandable, but this is in [b]LAW[/b]. It's no longer on the plain of opinion, it's being governed currently in the US. I too, agree with this kid to say that I cannot avoid contradiction when I say this country has liberty and justice for all, it does not.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;18458385]He is thinking about rights at 10? We have a true future politician here. When i was 10 i never had to swear alleigance to the English flag but i would have. I wouldn't now.[/QUOTE] If you don't like this flag, find a new one.
Wow, that kid has quite a vocabulary. I'm glad he's standing up for his own opinions at such a young age. He'll grow up to be a great person.
Kid must have read [u] [b] Nothing but the truth [/u] [/b]
That kid is a badass. There is MALICE in his voice.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;18458505]Kid was probably pressured into it by his parents. Kids this age don't understand things like this.[/QUOTE] i totally agree. he probably just doesnt want to say the pledge and his parents made an excuse
[QUOTE=_Twitch_;18459803]i totally agree. he probably just doesnt want to say the pledge and his parents made an excuse[/QUOTE] yeah, i mean who wouldnt want to get singled out and called gay in exchange for saying the pledge every day?
[QUOTE=wannabe coder;18459845]yeah, i mean who wouldnt want to get singled out and called gay in exchange for saying the pledge every day?[/QUOTE] Attention whore?
[QUOTE=w1z;18458429]This shows that not all 10 year olds are fuckwit idiots that spend their time on Garry's Mod making sex poses and shitty contraptions with wire.[/QUOTE] No, he is just repeating what his mother and father told him to. Not that it makes him a bad kid, it just doesn't make him smart, no one at that age is gonna have a grasp of any political or religious issue beyond mimicking what his parents are saying.
Kid has a bright future.
[QUOTE=StormHammer;18459882]No, he is just repeating what his mother and father told him to. Not that it makes him a bad kid, it just doesn't make him smart, no one at that age is gonna have a grasp of any political or religious issue beyond mimicking what his parents are saying.[/QUOTE] Is there a basis for this claim? Anything at all?
This actually seems normal for a young kid. Kid's tend to see things very simplistically, and get really enthusiastic for their pet cause. Usually, it's things like recycling.
Oh my gosh this is hilarious!
"Ma'am, with all due respect, you can go jump off a bridge." Teehee.
[QUOTE=Roskarnolkov;18459979]Oh my gosh this is hilarious![/QUOTE] "gosh"?
[QUOTE=TH89;18459137]It's not that hard to understand? But ok how dare those parents teach this kid to be tolerant rabble rabble rabble[/QUOTE] That's not what I was saying, I was saying that the kid was probably pressured into the whole refuse the pledge thing by his parents.
Nobody in my high school says the pledge anymore because no one cares. Sure, its our country and stuff, but we've been saying it for YEARS. Until they change it to include say, Dinosaurs flying jets and vader riding the dinosaur, then we won't care. Does that mean all 500+ kids are gay? No, only 43% are(accurate number), but thats besides the point. The pledge is old, no one gives a crap anymore. Plus the kid is 10, I thought people ignore 10yr olds?
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