No permit patty calling the police?! How about that!
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Battery must have been dead from all the other calls
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LMAOOOOOOOO!
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The kids aren't POC, that's why. Otherwise the cops would have shut them down for not having a permit!
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Well I doubt that. I think you mean adults raised 13k, used 6 year old for a news story.
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Sour grapes!
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Yes even fake feel good news is sour. Especially when the lie is exposed. Along with the blatant manipulation of the viewers
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I was wondering why no one called the cops but then I looked at the kids in the picture.
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They are cute aren't they
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Adorable kids and it’s a cool story. Unfortunately, had they been minorities, someone may have phoned the local police department.
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Apparently not. Not everyone is a racist
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Huh? Who said everyone was a racist? And what do you mean by apparently not? My comment reflects the string of incidents where people called the police on black children.
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Weaponizing kids for a complex political problem, is bad parenthood.
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They sold lemonade, snowflake.
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and to do that, their parents told them "bad men hate kids and they separate them from their mommy".
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Odd. I looked, but couldn't find that quote in the article.
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Yeah, you have to use your brain too, to understand that 13 year olds didn't just wake up one day, read the newspapers, gathered in a round table, discussed forms of action, organized a lemonade stand, advertised it to get publicity and gathered so much money.
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This doesn't explain your made up, fake news, quote. 13 year olds, eh? Their signs say "keep families together" and they're raising money for their legal aid. You haven't explained why this is a bad thing.
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they are 6 years old, and it's a bad thing because their parents used for a political show. It's exactly the same mentality with using child soldiers in third world countries.
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Selling lemonade to raise money to help reunite families is the exact same as child soldiers. You heard it here, folks. Why do you consider reuniting children with their parents to be a political issue?
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