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1. awb+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-03-29 00:24:16
It’s not meaningless at all. It’s a great example for your kids to show them how to do the right thing even when it’s hard.
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2. lr4444+d3[view] [source] 2021-03-29 00:55:40
>>awb+(OP)
"Son, you may not understand why you're getting taunted, bullied online, and threatened by anonymous people with violence now, but in 15 years you'll come to appreciate what I stood up for and that'll erase all of this traumatic social ostracism I brought on you inadvertently and without consulting you by sticking to my guns."

Yeah, that's some great parenting... </Sarcasm>

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3. elzbar+0w[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-03-29 06:40:08
>>lr4444+d3
Or. We are living in a car and I don't know if we will have dinner today, but let's keep our chin up while we dumpster dive for food because we stood for what is right
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4. jonfro+Z7a[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-04-01 00:39:30
>>elzbar+0w
I remember my dad telling me that if he had been accused of being a Communist during the McCarthy red scare, he would have said or done whatever was asked of him (named names, etc) so that he could keep working and supporting his family. I thought it was a cowardly perspective but now I'm a father myself I totally get it.
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5. awb+bPp[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-04-06 18:39:47
>>jonfro+Z7a
Funny enough, my great-grandfather was Joe Welch who famously stood up to McCarthy. It's hard for me to imagine him not standing up to those baseless accusations and waiting/hoping for someone else to do it.
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