From the mind of critic: “If a child says and does very off the wall racist, sexist, homophobic things as they discover the world by testing their limits, do we tell them they’re wrong, and that’s not what we say to or about people? Do we enlighten them as to what’s important, to judge people by what’s on the inside not the outside, that if we don’t have anything nice to say we shouldn’t say it and we should only treat somebody how we’d like to be treated? Or do we ignore them or tell them they’re not wrong, thereby instilling ignorance by leading through example, specifically because we judge by what’s on the outside, say mean and hurtful things whenever, whyever and however we feel like it and treat people however we want because we feel more deserving of better treatment then them? Does this ignorance quickly and forcefully metastisize if not nipped in the bud at an early age? As we become adults, we all become a little like our parents whether we want to admit it or not. Traits of theirs get instilled in us through constant communication or deafening non verbal naivete. These traits follow us throughout life, and have an exponentially magnified effect if we hold public office. If we end up as President through election or otherwise, we’re the epitome of what the people are, or what they ignore. If we don’t like having a President that’s a racist ,sexist, homophobic, tiny handed baby man who bullies everybody in the schoolyard, we must first ask ourselves whether we’re racist, sexist, homophobic baby men ourselves. Teaching kids the right way to be when they’re young without ignoring them or their outbursts, would prevent somebody like President Donald Trump from even being a possibilty” 🙂