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When will they learn? Behavior has consequences. Now his scholarship is gone over hate. Great way to start life smart one.
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Agreed. My only small concern for him is that he was at the rally with his dad when he said these hateful things, so it’s obviously been taught by the family. He deserved what he got 100%. Just sad seeing hate be taught by parents.
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I'm sure his family has a huge influence but....His choice. He was/is old enough to know better and know there are always consequences. He has been brain washed by the media and his circle. One chooses to hate .Hate doesn't choose you. Love does.
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Yes absolutely. He’s an adult. He made that choice. I don’t feel bad for him at all. It is just a sad example of hate passing down from generation to generation.
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I agree. It is easy to become a byproduct of in-home propaganda, racism and negativity. I was raised in a home with downright cruel views of some things, and I honestly think it made me the opposite. Sad.
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Not many have the ability to know what you grew up with may not be the proper way to view life. Having compassion for others so many lack. That’s unfortunate.
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The older I got, the less normal those opinions and attitudes were, and I rejected them regardless of the consequences. I’m a liberal in a family of conservatives. But I recognized I was different early

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I think you’re awesome. Not many can separate themselves from their environment/upbringing. It’s OK to to have your own opinions, thoughts and differences and not be hateful like others. Compassion, Respect and Love. Negativity and Hate not an option.

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Oh yeah, I almost forgot...Thoughts and prayers, dude!pic.twitter.com/Wz2Z6G8SKN
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Maybe he can apply for a scholarship at
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The headline is misleading. He doesn’t just march and protest. He shoves someone and police are called. I support free speech and believe he should be able to peacefully protest about whatever he wants, even if I disagree. But the violence is not ok.
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Free speech =/= freedom from consequences
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Omg we are becoming a country of intolerances to others beliefs. “You hurt my feelings so you can not go out or have education” I am sorry not everyone is going to believe in the same or play same. But we have to stop this shit penalizing others
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Scholarships are based on character. The right wing should remember their words may be free but they aren't free from consequence.
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Lmao I think that goes for all side Mr. Inclusive
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No not both but I am all for Trump and like what he has done for unemployment and GDP
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Yeah he's doing real great... What is our GDP at btw do you even know year over year?pic.twitter.com/1zMNBh29LB
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You're sharing FACTS... you may scare him away. That's kryptonite to conservative minds
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