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Why is the president of the United States—the freaking president of our nation!--cyberbullying a 16-year-old girl?
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Dec 14, 2019 21:43:41   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
All these nonsense sources is exactly the absurdity I am talking about. They do not mitigate or excuse Trump's petty behavior. How can you be so dense? Open your eyes! Or are trying to say she deserves this childish abuse from Trump because other assholes did so to MAGA supporters? Either way, it is a mental problem.
Those "nonsense sources" are real life events that involved physical violence resulting in injuries, pain, and in some cases hospitalization.

I don't know about you, man, you are some kind of hyper mental case. How you can equate a simple tweet that did not harm young Greta with hundreds of violent physical attacks on Trump supporters is anyone's guess.

So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Greta, Chill!

Anyone who believes this tweet is mockery or child abuse would make Jacques Derrida proud.

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Dec 14, 2019 21:55:09   #
rumitoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Those "nonsense sources" are real life events that involved physical violence resulting in injuries, pain, and in some cases hospitalization.

I don't know about you, man, you are some kind of hyper mental case. How you can equate a simple tweet that did not harm young Greta with hundreds of violent physical attacks on Trump supporters is anyone's guess.

So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Greta, Chill!

Anyone who believes this tweet is mockery or child abuse would make Jacques Derrida proud.
Those "nonsense sources" are real life e... (show quote)


Lol, wh**ever. It is useless.

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Dec 14, 2019 22:28:47   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
Lol, wh**ever. It is useless.
Yes, you are.

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Dec 15, 2019 01:13:35   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
rumitoid wrote:
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and took it like a man. Not! He took it like a spoiled, nasty and petulant four year old. The man is utterly shameless and petty. Who could possibly like, admire, or support such a shallow and base person?)

The morning after e******n day 2016, I got a call from a girls’ school in New York where I was scheduled to speak. “We have to reschedule,” said a representative from the school. “The girls are too upset.”

Related: Trump appears to hit new Twitter record with impeachment tweets

Girls across the country were upset when Trump was elected, but not simply on partisan grounds. They were upset because Donald Trump was a bully, a cyberbully, and he bullied girls and young women like them – women like the former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who revealed that, when she was 19, he called her “Miss Piggy,” a dig at her weight.

In a New York Times poll in the run-up to the e******n, nearly half of girls aged 14 to 17 said that Trump’s comments about women affected the way they think about their bodies. Only 15% of girls said they would v**e for him if they could.

And now Trump has a new target for his bullying: Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old environmental activist. Thunberg seems to be really making Trump upset, without meaning to. She doesn’t fit into any of his ideas of how girls are supposed to act. She isn’t trying to be a contestant in one of his beauty pageants. She’s too busy trying to get world leaders like him to do something about the climate crisis. She’s too occupied by giving speeches at places like the UN – where Trump was laughed at, when he gave a speech in 2018, and Thunberg was met with respect, despite slamming the entire body for “misleading” the public with inadequate emission-reduction pledges.

In the last couple of weeks, while Trump was seemingly mocked by his peers at the Nato summit in London, and impeachment hearings against him began, Thunberg was named Time’s person of the year, an honor Trump reportedly wanted. And so he did what he always seems to do, on Twitter, when he’s upset: he lashed out by accusing the person upsetting him of the very things he’s feeling, or is guilty of.
“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

Poor Trump. This tweet didn’t sound very chill. And Thunberg knew it. Like the majority of girls growing up in the digital age, she has been cyberbullied before – by Trump himself, who, after her celebrated speech before the UN General Assembly, sarcastically tweeted, “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Both times Trump has tweeted about her, Thunberg’s responses have been jocular, and sarcastic in kind. This week, she changed her Twitter bio to: “A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.”

In her handling of being cyberbullied by the president of the United States, at age 16, Thunberg has become an inspiration for girls two times over – first as a climate activist, then as a social media ninja.
But that doesn’t mean that Trump’s cyberbullying of Thunberg is any less despicable, or dangerous. What it says to girls all over the world is: no matter what you do, no matter how much you achieve, powerful men can and will try to cut you down.

This message is depressing, scary and not without potentially dire consequences. It’s a message that has contributed to a precipitous rise in the suicide rate among girls. It’s a message that has contributed to rising anxiety and depression among girls and young women. It’s a message that Trump’s wife, Melania, is supposed to be combatting, with her campaign against cyberbullying.

But girls don’t need Melania Trump to be their role model in fighting against online harassment. They have each other, and they have Thunberg.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-president-united-states-cyberbullying-111521322.html
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and too... (show quote)


“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

“She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Dear God... How will she ever recover from those?











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Dec 15, 2019 01:25:04   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

“She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Dear God... How will she ever recover from those?


Hi Rumi...

Remember this fella?

It was fine to go after him, right?

Because he was an evil bigot....

Except... Not.... Well... Hmmmmm....



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Dec 15, 2019 02:18:04   #
EmilyD
 
rumitoid wrote:
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and took it like a man. Not! He took it like a spoiled, nasty and petulant four year old. The man is utterly shameless and petty. Who could possibly like, admire, or support such a shallow and base person?)

The morning after e******n day 2016, I got a call from a girls’ school in New York where I was scheduled to speak. “We have to reschedule,” said a representative from the school. “The girls are too upset.”

Related: Trump appears to hit new Twitter record with impeachment tweets

Girls across the country were upset when Trump was elected, but not simply on partisan grounds. They were upset because Donald Trump was a bully, a cyberbully, and he bullied girls and young women like them – women like the former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who revealed that, when she was 19, he called her “Miss Piggy,” a dig at her weight.

In a New York Times poll in the run-up to the e******n, nearly half of girls aged 14 to 17 said that Trump’s comments about women affected the way they think about their bodies. Only 15% of girls said they would v**e for him if they could.

And now Trump has a new target for his bullying: Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old environmental activist. Thunberg seems to be really making Trump upset, without meaning to. She doesn’t fit into any of his ideas of how girls are supposed to act. She isn’t trying to be a contestant in one of his beauty pageants. She’s too busy trying to get world leaders like him to do something about the climate crisis. She’s too occupied by giving speeches at places like the UN – where Trump was laughed at, when he gave a speech in 2018, and Thunberg was met with respect, despite slamming the entire body for “misleading” the public with inadequate emission-reduction pledges.

In the last couple of weeks, while Trump was seemingly mocked by his peers at the Nato summit in London, and impeachment hearings against him began, Thunberg was named Time’s person of the year, an honor Trump reportedly wanted. And so he did what he always seems to do, on Twitter, when he’s upset: he lashed out by accusing the person upsetting him of the very things he’s feeling, or is guilty of.
“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

Poor Trump. This tweet didn’t sound very chill. And Thunberg knew it. Like the majority of girls growing up in the digital age, she has been cyberbullied before – by Trump himself, who, after her celebrated speech before the UN General Assembly, sarcastically tweeted, “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Both times Trump has tweeted about her, Thunberg’s responses have been jocular, and sarcastic in kind. This week, she changed her Twitter bio to: “A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.”

In her handling of being cyberbullied by the president of the United States, at age 16, Thunberg has become an inspiration for girls two times over – first as a climate activist, then as a social media ninja.
But that doesn’t mean that Trump’s cyberbullying of Thunberg is any less despicable, or dangerous. What it says to girls all over the world is: no matter what you do, no matter how much you achieve, powerful men can and will try to cut you down.

This message is depressing, scary and not without potentially dire consequences. It’s a message that has contributed to a precipitous rise in the suicide rate among girls. It’s a message that has contributed to rising anxiety and depression among girls and young women. It’s a message that Trump’s wife, Melania, is supposed to be combatting, with her campaign against cyberbullying.

But girls don’t need Melania Trump to be their role model in fighting against online harassment. They have each other, and they have Thunberg.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-president-united-states-cyberbullying-111521322.html
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and too... (show quote)


Wow! All he said was that it is Ridiculous that Time is putting her on a very high pedestal, and that she should work on her anger management (Look at her face as she says "HOW DARE YOU"), chill out and get back to having your teen aged friends to go to movies with.

It IS ridiculous. She is a 16 year old girl postulating as a scientist! She has no experience beyond high school (which she hasn't even graduated from yet). No degree, no specialty in climate science, no grants from the government to research her theories. She's a kid who has been manipulated, not only by her parents, the media and Time magazine now, but she has no identification of who she is. Some people think she will never be able to recognize how she is being used now. That is what is really sad. This poor girl was told that the world is going to end in 12 years! Imagine how frightening that would be to a 16 year old confused girl, and then she is molded into reading a script that pushes everyone else's agenda but her own...because she is too young to have an agenda of her own.

This poor child is going to have a wake up call when she falls from this pedestal. I hope there's some kind of mattress there for her when she does.

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Dec 15, 2019 02:31:16   #
Radiance3
 

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Moral decays have gone worst in our country since the Obama administration. What are the causes of these rotten behavior of people? Why our public schools are so rotten? US public schools are in the bottom list of world's academic performance.

1. Public schools are mostly failing. The system funded by both federal and local government all paid for by us the taxpayers. Their performance both academic and morals have gone worst. The Labor union teachers in quid-pro-quo with the democrat party, annually demand budget increases as a result, due to their monthly dues mostly donated to the democrat candidates.
2. Many labor union teachers need discipline with failed performance. They grew old and retire on their position though below performance evaluation every year. The results of their students grade and moral standards have gone worst. This is a rotten system.
3. The socialists demand for e******y has made it worst when Math subjects are now eliminated in some public schools like Seattle, Washington. These are followed and imitated by other cities and counties.
4. Other factors that make the public schools rotten are the removal of God from public squares, from schools and from homes. Results: Children are rude and cruel to others. Allowing God in schools and at home is one of the most important and basic disciplinary actions among children. Providing God at home and in schools allows the parents and teachers to teach love and respect to other children and to all people they encounter. Currently public schools’ kids have no respect for other kids different from their parents’ political beliefs.
5. The demand for e******y or socialism is getting powerful with mandates from democrat socialists in Congress now wanted it enforced.
6. The daily MSM reports feed them with too much lies and hatred towards the conservatives, thus children imitate and apply their hatred to other kids whose parents have different political views or political parties from their own. Violence follows attacking the conservative kids in schools or wherever they find them.
7. The orders of Maxine Waters demanding them to knock down any republicans they find or meet, are being followed by these liberal-democrat kids. They behave with no guideline that reinforce their cruelties to other kids without limits.

What needs to be done.1. Defund public schools with records of bad performance of both behavior and failed academic standards. 2. Elect republican public officials who enforce higher moral standards and learning in public schools. 3. Eliminate labor union. 4. Allow God in schools and other academic teachings as moral guidelines for their children.

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Dec 15, 2019 02:39:02   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Hi Rumi...

Remember this fella?

It was fine to go after him, right?

Because he was an evil bigot....

Except... Not.... Well... Hmmmmm....


Excellent post,Kyle!!! So true!!!

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Dec 15, 2019 03:39:20   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
proud republican wrote:
Excellent post,Kyle!!! So true!!!


I recall Rumi's treatment of those young boys on the OPP... Although I also recall him admitting to having been wrong about them...

Once again.. The boys, like Barron, weren't trying to get in the spotlight...

Miss Greta certainly was... Although it is probably at the behest of her parents...

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Dec 15, 2019 03:59:34   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I recall Rumi's treatment of those young boys on the OPP... Although I also recall him admitting to having been wrong about them...

Once again.. The boys, like Barron, weren't trying to get in the spotlight...

Miss Greta certainly was... Although it is probably at the behest of her parents...
For over 2 years, Greta's parents rejected her continuous tirades about AGW, but she was so persistent her mom and dad finally relented and cut her loose. Greta went activist and the media snagged her.

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Dec 15, 2019 06:31:33   #
American Vet
 
rumitoid wrote:
I cannot believe you guys constantly defending Trump with the pathetic example of someone who has done worse or the same as if that somehow mitigates or excuses what he did. Bizarre!


When a person (young or old) enters the political arena, they become part of the fray. As the old saying goes - if you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen.

What's bizarre is the liberals trying to get people to believe that if you fight back, you are a (r****t) (sexist) (homophobe) (pick your victim).

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Dec 15, 2019 07:15:25   #
Owl32 Loc: ARK
 
rumitoid wrote:
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and took it like a man. Not! He took it like a spoiled, nasty and petulant four year old. The man is utterly shameless and petty. Who could possibly like, admire, or support such a shallow and base person?)

The morning after e******n day 2016, I got a call from a girls’ school in New York where I was scheduled to speak. “We have to reschedule,” said a representative from the school. “The girls are too upset.”

Related: Trump appears to hit new Twitter record with impeachment tweets

Girls across the country were upset when Trump was elected, but not simply on partisan grounds. They were upset because Donald Trump was a bully, a cyberbully, and he bullied girls and young women like them – women like the former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who revealed that, when she was 19, he called her “Miss Piggy,” a dig at her weight.

In a New York Times poll in the run-up to the e******n, nearly half of girls aged 14 to 17 said that Trump’s comments about women affected the way they think about their bodies. Only 15% of girls said they would v**e for him if they could.

And now Trump has a new target for his bullying: Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old environmental activist. Thunberg seems to be really making Trump upset, without meaning to. She doesn’t fit into any of his ideas of how girls are supposed to act. She isn’t trying to be a contestant in one of his beauty pageants. She’s too busy trying to get world leaders like him to do something about the climate crisis. She’s too occupied by giving speeches at places like the UN – where Trump was laughed at, when he gave a speech in 2018, and Thunberg was met with respect, despite slamming the entire body for “misleading” the public with inadequate emission-reduction pledges.

In the last couple of weeks, while Trump was seemingly mocked by his peers at the Nato summit in London, and impeachment hearings against him began, Thunberg was named Time’s person of the year, an honor Trump reportedly wanted. And so he did what he always seems to do, on Twitter, when he’s upset: he lashed out by accusing the person upsetting him of the very things he’s feeling, or is guilty of.
“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

Poor Trump. This tweet didn’t sound very chill. And Thunberg knew it. Like the majority of girls growing up in the digital age, she has been cyberbullied before – by Trump himself, who, after her celebrated speech before the UN General Assembly, sarcastically tweeted, “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Both times Trump has tweeted about her, Thunberg’s responses have been jocular, and sarcastic in kind. This week, she changed her Twitter bio to: “A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.”

In her handling of being cyberbullied by the president of the United States, at age 16, Thunberg has become an inspiration for girls two times over – first as a climate activist, then as a social media ninja.
But that doesn’t mean that Trump’s cyberbullying of Thunberg is any less despicable, or dangerous. What it says to girls all over the world is: no matter what you do, no matter how much you achieve, powerful men can and will try to cut you down.

This message is depressing, scary and not without potentially dire consequences. It’s a message that has contributed to a precipitous rise in the suicide rate among girls. It’s a message that has contributed to rising anxiety and depression among girls and young women. It’s a message that Trump’s wife, Melania, is supposed to be combatting, with her campaign against cyberbullying.

But girls don’t need Melania Trump to be their role model in fighting against online harassment. They have each other, and they have Thunberg.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-president-united-states-cyberbullying-111521322.html
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and too... (show quote)


That is the result of speaking at the UN as though as you have all knowledge of the destruction of the world. All the media gave her all the praise and put her forward as the New Climate Guru so who fault is it? The promoters pushing her forward into the arena spouting the so-called Facts that are simply talking points, not facts. Unt***hs uttered as facts cannot not stand they must be called out.

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Dec 15, 2019 07:16:33   #
Rose42
 
rumitoid wrote:
All these nonsense sources is exactly the absurdity I am talking about. They do not mitigate or excuse Trump's petty behavior. How can you be so dense? Open your eyes! Or are trying to say she deserves this childish abuse from Trump because other assholes did so to MAGA supporters? Either way, it is a mental problem.


No one else’s behavior mitigates yours. Your posts are as petty as Trmp’s tweets. Of course you will deny this and either come up with more of the same or play the victim card. Or both.

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Dec 15, 2019 07:58:11   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
rumitoid wrote:
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and took it like a man. Not! He took it like a spoiled, nasty and petulant four year old. The man is utterly shameless and petty. Who could possibly like, admire, or support such a shallow and base person?)

The morning after e******n day 2016, I got a call from a girls’ school in New York where I was scheduled to speak. “We have to reschedule,” said a representative from the school. “The girls are too upset.”

Related: Trump appears to hit new Twitter record with impeachment tweets

Girls across the country were upset when Trump was elected, but not simply on partisan grounds. They were upset because Donald Trump was a bully, a cyberbully, and he bullied girls and young women like them – women like the former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who revealed that, when she was 19, he called her “Miss Piggy,” a dig at her weight.

In a New York Times poll in the run-up to the e******n, nearly half of girls aged 14 to 17 said that Trump’s comments about women affected the way they think about their bodies. Only 15% of girls said they would v**e for him if they could.

And now Trump has a new target for his bullying: Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old environmental activist. Thunberg seems to be really making Trump upset, without meaning to. She doesn’t fit into any of his ideas of how girls are supposed to act. She isn’t trying to be a contestant in one of his beauty pageants. She’s too busy trying to get world leaders like him to do something about the climate crisis. She’s too occupied by giving speeches at places like the UN – where Trump was laughed at, when he gave a speech in 2018, and Thunberg was met with respect, despite slamming the entire body for “misleading” the public with inadequate emission-reduction pledges.

In the last couple of weeks, while Trump was seemingly mocked by his peers at the Nato summit in London, and impeachment hearings against him began, Thunberg was named Time’s person of the year, an honor Trump reportedly wanted. And so he did what he always seems to do, on Twitter, when he’s upset: he lashed out by accusing the person upsetting him of the very things he’s feeling, or is guilty of.
“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

Poor Trump. This tweet didn’t sound very chill. And Thunberg knew it. Like the majority of girls growing up in the digital age, she has been cyberbullied before – by Trump himself, who, after her celebrated speech before the UN General Assembly, sarcastically tweeted, “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Both times Trump has tweeted about her, Thunberg’s responses have been jocular, and sarcastic in kind. This week, she changed her Twitter bio to: “A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.”

In her handling of being cyberbullied by the president of the United States, at age 16, Thunberg has become an inspiration for girls two times over – first as a climate activist, then as a social media ninja.
But that doesn’t mean that Trump’s cyberbullying of Thunberg is any less despicable, or dangerous. What it says to girls all over the world is: no matter what you do, no matter how much you achieve, powerful men can and will try to cut you down.

This message is depressing, scary and not without potentially dire consequences. It’s a message that has contributed to a precipitous rise in the suicide rate among girls. It’s a message that has contributed to rising anxiety and depression among girls and young women. It’s a message that Trump’s wife, Melania, is supposed to be combatting, with her campaign against cyberbullying.

But girls don’t need Melania Trump to be their role model in fighting against online harassment. They have each other, and they have Thunberg.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-president-united-states-cyberbullying-111521322.html
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and too... (show quote)


Trump truly thinks he's clever......................which why Greta is person of the year and not Trump.

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Dec 15, 2019 10:00:33   #
Radiance3
 
rumitoid wrote:
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and took it like a man. Not! He took it like a spoiled, nasty and petulant four year old. The man is utterly shameless and petty. Who could possibly like, admire, or support such a shallow and base person?)

The morning after e******n day 2016, I got a call from a girls’ school in New York where I was scheduled to speak. “We have to reschedule,” said a representative from the school. “The girls are too upset.”

Related: Trump appears to hit new Twitter record with impeachment tweets

Girls across the country were upset when Trump was elected, but not simply on partisan grounds. They were upset because Donald Trump was a bully, a cyberbully, and he bullied girls and young women like them – women like the former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who revealed that, when she was 19, he called her “Miss Piggy,” a dig at her weight.

In a New York Times poll in the run-up to the e******n, nearly half of girls aged 14 to 17 said that Trump’s comments about women affected the way they think about their bodies. Only 15% of girls said they would v**e for him if they could.

And now Trump has a new target for his bullying: Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old environmental activist. Thunberg seems to be really making Trump upset, without meaning to. She doesn’t fit into any of his ideas of how girls are supposed to act. She isn’t trying to be a contestant in one of his beauty pageants. She’s too busy trying to get world leaders like him to do something about the climate crisis. She’s too occupied by giving speeches at places like the UN – where Trump was laughed at, when he gave a speech in 2018, and Thunberg was met with respect, despite slamming the entire body for “misleading” the public with inadequate emission-reduction pledges.

In the last couple of weeks, while Trump was seemingly mocked by his peers at the Nato summit in London, and impeachment hearings against him began, Thunberg was named Time’s person of the year, an honor Trump reportedly wanted. And so he did what he always seems to do, on Twitter, when he’s upset: he lashed out by accusing the person upsetting him of the very things he’s feeling, or is guilty of.
“Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!” Trump tweeted on Thursday. “Chill Greta, Chill!”

Poor Trump. This tweet didn’t sound very chill. And Thunberg knew it. Like the majority of girls growing up in the digital age, she has been cyberbullied before – by Trump himself, who, after her celebrated speech before the UN General Assembly, sarcastically tweeted, “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

Both times Trump has tweeted about her, Thunberg’s responses have been jocular, and sarcastic in kind. This week, she changed her Twitter bio to: “A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.”

In her handling of being cyberbullied by the president of the United States, at age 16, Thunberg has become an inspiration for girls two times over – first as a climate activist, then as a social media ninja.
But that doesn’t mean that Trump’s cyberbullying of Thunberg is any less despicable, or dangerous. What it says to girls all over the world is: no matter what you do, no matter how much you achieve, powerful men can and will try to cut you down.

This message is depressing, scary and not without potentially dire consequences. It’s a message that has contributed to a precipitous rise in the suicide rate among girls. It’s a message that has contributed to rising anxiety and depression among girls and young women. It’s a message that Trump’s wife, Melania, is supposed to be combatting, with her campaign against cyberbullying.

But girls don’t need Melania Trump to be their role model in fighting against online harassment. They have each other, and they have Thunberg.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-president-united-states-cyberbullying-111521322.html
(Trump didn't win Times person of the year and too... (show quote)

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Yahoo is another CNN that promotes hatred and lies in news reporting. Reporters have no morals and ethics.

They do not report facts. Look at this 14-year-old kid in Florida public school beaten by handout-democrat kids for wearing a Maga hat. They did not report that. Instead, reported another handout kid Greta Thunberg, a bully, and growing up another social problem. No morals, no manners, liars and thorns among the kids around. These are the kind of people, the party of rumitoid associates with.
Here's the bullied republican kid. Bullied by handout democrat kids.
https://nypost.com/2019/12/13/florida-boy-allegedly-pummeled-on-school-bus-for-wearing-trump-2020-hat/.

These bullies have no shame. They use public schools paid for and funded by me, and the rest of the republicans taxpayers. Since most of the Dems are handouts. They don't pay taxes. These beaters are all handouts. The party of rumitoid!


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