Ever since Barron Trump came of age as an adult, the entire conversation around him has changed. Even the staunchest critics of Barron’s father left the boy alone before he was 18, out of respect. And although I always thought it likely that he’d turn out to be, well, a Trump, I thought that was […]
My daughter goes to NYU although she isn't in the business school which probably has more conservative assholes than she encounters in her line of study. She says everybody around her thinks it's weird and basically debate how much shit to give him should they cross his path.
From what I gather, there are two camps.
Camp A thinks he's a trump therefore they'll call him a fucking Nazi to his face if given the chance.
Camp B thinks he's not responsible for his father's actions but he hasn't done anything to distance himself from them so they'll call him a fucking Nazi to his face if given the chance too
It's a very nuanced debate, I don't know which side I would support.
Hey, y'all… let’s go back to the old internet rule of not feeding the trolls. There’s a small enough amount of people actively posting right now to stop those users in their tracks if we ignore them.
In the attention economy don’t give them attention.
I like this comment because you can put it under anything.
It's such a nothing comment; the only side it picks is that the commenter posting it is better than everyone else, and wants to invite argument for arguments sake.
Can't put my finger on it, but it's very "Twitter bot"-esque.