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BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
Mon Feb 17, 2020, 12:14 PM Feb 2020

Trump's words, bullied kids, scarred schools

The president’s rhetoric has changed the way hundreds of children are harassed in American classrooms, The Post found

By Hannah Natanson, John Woodrow Cox and Perry Stein

Feb. 13, 2020

Two kindergartners in Utah told a Latino boy that President Trump would send him back to Mexico, and teenagers in Maine sneered "Ban Muslims" at a classmate wearing a hijab. In Tennessee, a group of middle-schoolers linked arms, imitating the president's proposed border wall as they refused to let nonwhite students pass. In Ohio, another group of middle-schoolers surrounded a mixed-race sixth-grader and, as she confided to her mother, told the girl: "This is Trump country."

Since Trump's rise to the nation’s highest office, his inflammatory language — often condemned as racist and xenophobic — has seeped into schools across America. Many bullies now target other children differently than they used to, with kids as young as 6 mimicking the president’s insults and the cruel way he delivers them.

Trump’s words, those chanted by his followers at campaign rallies and even his last name have been wielded by students and school staff members to harass children more than 300 times since the start of 2016, a Washington Post review of 28,000 news stories found. At least three-quarters of the attacks were directed at kids who are Hispanic, black or Muslim, according to the analysis. Students have also been victimized because they support the president — more than 45 times during the same period.

Although many hateful episodes garnered coverage just after the election, The Post found that Trump-connected persecution of children has never stopped. Even without the huge total from November 2016, an average of nearly two incidents per school week have been publicly reported over the past four years. Still, because so much of the bullying never appears in the news, The Post’s figure represents a small fraction of the actual total. It also doesn’t include the thousands of slurs, swastikas and racial epithets that aren’t directly linked to Trump but that the president’s detractors argue his behavior has exacerbated.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/local/school-bullying-trump-words/

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Trump's words, bullied kids, scarred schools (Original Post) BeckyDem Feb 2020 OP
And it makes you wonder Ohiogal Feb 2020 #1
I don't know there is a single line of explanation, but I do agree parents, who may have voted BeckyDem Feb 2020 #3
when its all sorted out he'll be recalled as a shitstain KG Feb 2020 #2
In the end I think that is right. BeckyDem Feb 2020 #4

Ohiogal

(32,002 posts)
1. And it makes you wonder
Mon Feb 17, 2020, 12:18 PM
Feb 2020

why parents of these kids don't tell them its wrong to say things like that to others who are different or from another country. I wonder if this type of talk is praised and encouraged at home with some of them. If any of my kids had said anything like that to another student at school and if my husband and I found out about it, there would be hell to pay for that kid of ours.

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
3. I don't know there is a single line of explanation, but I do agree parents, who may have voted
Mon Feb 17, 2020, 12:25 PM
Feb 2020

for him likely behave in the same way. Or at the least, find him to be a "strong" man who will defend America. It also may indicate how much more of an influence the president has even when parents do not behave as he does. His presence within the media looms large, and it is disturbing how he can be normalized.

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