I pity the children of the person who wrote the note.
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So sad that this Mom can't be compassionate, not to mention her son missing that opportunity for compassion, understanding and having fun with a friend.
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She can’t even spell, but she’s worried this kid will impact her son’s intelligence.pic.twitter.com/DeYWzwwMSA
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I'll bet that she calls herself a Christian. There's a special place in hell reserved for people like her. Pity her children that have to live with her.
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Meaning the one who wrote the letter. I didn't make that clear.
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He is welcome to play with my son anytime
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so cruel ... sending
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to Ashton and his mom
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We need to love like
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Worst parents award goes to...
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Some people should not reproduce....sending love and support to Ashton and his mom.
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There have always been ignorant people like this in the world and I guess there always will be. I think it is good that they are being outed. There is not much we can do about them except to let them know this is not acceptable behavior.
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I have my doubts about this story. "I don't want your kid to play with my kid.... but I'm not going to reveal my name so you'll just have to figure out which kid I don't want your kid to play with."
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Note says ‘while he was over here on Xmas break’ which would narrow it down a bit; and anyway why would you imagine it was unsigned?
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because it was. I was hoping you at least read the article.pic.twitter.com/FjvzmOQW51
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The parent wasn’t unknown to her, doofus. She chose not to make the other parent known to the public.
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unknown literally means not known. if the parent is known to the other parent, then it's worded completely different. maybe an error on the part of cbs with the article.
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And that would be a more likely conclusion to leap to than that the mother made up a bs story, illustrated with a carefully handwritten note from someone she would have to have known.
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see: dayna morales i'm not wrong to be skeptical.
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Depends where you chose to direct your skepticism
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