Phil1111 1,182 #1 September 21, 2017 Melania Trump mocked online after anti-bullying speech From her speech: ""We must teach each child the values of empathy and communication that are at the core of the kindness, mindfulness, integrity and leadership which can only be taught by example," Mrs Trump said, raising more than a few eyebrows in the process, given her husband's online behaviour. "By our own example we must teach children to be good stewards of the world they will inherit. "We must remember that they are watching and listening so we must never miss an opportunity to teach life's many ethical lessons along the way." http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41346457 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #2 September 21, 2017 Phil1111Melania Trump mocked online after anti-bullying speech Because it rings pretty f'in' hollow when you consider who she's married to and what he does in cyberspace. If she was really concerned about cyber-bullying, she'd make Donnie (and her own children) stop. It was a ridiculous thing for her to even attempt to address. The people around her should have advised her to not even try it. Obviously, she has no clue.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,275 #3 September 21, 2017 Quoteshe'd make Donnie (and her own children) stop. You probably are thinking of her step children. I doubt she has much influence over them. Her one child, Barron, is too young to be attacked in this or any other forum.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,116 #4 September 21, 2017 >We must teach each child the values of empathy and communication that are at >the core of the kindness, mindfulness, integrity and leadership which can only be >taught by example . . . . And who knows? It might work both ways. Some actual letters from children to Trump: “Dear Mr. President, be nice to things. Do not say mean things. This helps me calm down: meditation, reading and resting" - Szaba, 6 "To Mr Trump, How to be nice! 1. Say kind things like well done 2. Don’t blame other people when it is you doing the bad thing 3. Don’t lie 4. Don’t scream at people 5. Behave 6. Don’t tell people what to do 7. Have nice manners like say thank you and no thank you 8. Listen to other people 9. Don’t talk meanly 10. Don’t hurt people 11. Help people 12. Being different is COOL!!!" - Kela, 7 "Dear Mr. Trump, Kids in my class are very scared. Please don’t kick them out. In my school we get sent to the wall when we’re in trouble. My friends did not do anything wrong. Don’t send them to the wall." - Abby, 6 "Dear President-elect Trump, please be a good president. Be kind to all people. Some people in my family are a special religion and they are not bad guys.” - Anonymous, 5 "lf Trump sees us all being nice to each other, maybe he'll be nice and stop saying bad words." - Anonymous, 4 (dictated) "DEAR MR TRUMP Be kind please FROM A Littel Boy" - Tommy, 4 "Dear Mr. Trump I won an award at school for kindness and respect. I think you should be kind and do not!! build a wall between Mexico and America. Because we have friends there. Please be kind." - Henry, 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites