Arguments Against Barro Barron Trump

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This editorial reminds me of a childhood bully. The definition of bullying is to use influence to intimidate someone as teasing, name calling, stereotyping, fighting, and exclusion, spreading rumor, public shaming and aggressive intimidation. This comedian displayed this behavior in his assumption of Barron Trump. He should be held accountable for his poor response and his tasteless behavior. Regardless of whom a person is or even who they may be related to we should show respect for one another. The comedian overstepped his boundaries and use poor judgment when speaking harsh words towards a defenseless minor. In society today one must be careful to choose their words wisely when speaking about our youth because our words negative or positive will shape our children. …show more content…
The Bible tells us in the last days the love of many will grow cold and the comedian was cold and heartless. As a parent I felt for this child and the stigma attached to the negative words spoken over him. The writer of this editorial like so many others fined the article about Barron Trump and the naming calling tasteless and dishonorable. Adults should be mature enough to raise the bar when it comes to children, we should show respect and honor to others even if we do not like them. I understand comedians make their money by joking and bringing laughter to others however the line should be drawn when the joke becomes distasteful. We should speak up and not allow this type of insensitive garbage to take

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