Has Donald Trump opened up his son to public scrutiny?

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What should Barron Trump do to prevent this?
Say No don’t use my image like this. Very simple. He is nearly a Man he is no longer a child.
Again this is making assumptions because to date it has only happened once.

Again you cannot let the matter rest. I said it multiple posts ago we don’t agree and that is fine with me.

I will now wait for your last word that I know will happen.
 

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Say No don’t use my image like this. Very simple. He is nearly a Man he is no longer a child.
Again this is making assumptions because to date it has only happened once.

Again you cannot let the matter rest. I said it multiple posts ago we don’t agree and that is fine with me.

I will now wait for your last word that I know will happen.
When people have no good arguments they try to make it personal. I don’t know how many times I have to say this but I don’t care what you think of me. Like, at all.

If you think Barron Trump could stop Donald Trump from using him politically by asking him to stop you’re nuts.
 
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Yeah I’m sure that would work - lol.
Just tweet it, I agree his father is a very irritatingly dominant person that has to get the last word.
In this fantasy scenario all he has to do is go on pretty much any social media and say “please don’t use my image”
Very simple.
 

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@Fanatical Meat this isn't the hill to die on.

Dems 1000% need to grow a spine, but with regard to their policies and their messaging of them.

I'd love to hear even one Dem just go to the mat in defense of an uncapped SS tax, Ukraine defense spending, abortion rights, etc.

I would not want to listen to any grown man or woman taking down some young kid cause they make a convenient target
 
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@Fanatical Meat this isn't the hill to die on.

Dems 1000% need to grow a spine, but with regard to their policies and their messaging of them.

I'd love to hear even one Dem just go to the mat in defense of an uncapped SS tax, Ukraine defense spending, abortion rights, etc.

I would not want to listen to any grown man or woman taking down some young kid cause they make a convenient target
This is a decent point & it brings me to I am saying if Brannon becomes a willing participant. To be clear I am not talking about shitheads photoshopping him here and there. I am talking about crap coming from the former President using his image going forward. To me that is a totally different thing at some point you know what’s going on and by not objecting you are part of it.
 

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I think if the former President uses his 17 year old son again as an attack instrument he (Brannon) is fair game. If he doesn’t want shit he shouldn’t be part of the trolling. Very simple.

"Fair game" is besides the point. Politically it's just likely to be a bad, counter-productive idea, is the point.

One has to hope that it's all irrelevant anyway and that Trump is finished (and heading to a cell). Because if not, the times are going to get even more 'interesting'.
 

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Yes. He opened the door, now he gets to deal with what comes in.


Besides, the "right" has never treated kids as off limits. There was some pretty heinous shit said about Chelsea Clinton (and the Obama girls) back in the day.
The right can dish it out, but they can't take it.
 
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This is a decent point & it brings me to I am saying if Brannon becomes a willing participant.
I feel sorry for that kid. Not in a million years would I wish to have a dad as pathetic and scummy as Trump. In his immature mind, he probably thinks that people hate his dad coz they are jealous of his success. He will proudly follow in his old man's steps and try to mimic him. We can only hope that Melania has been a better influence on him than Trump.
 
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Now that we are all on the same page, have expressed our frustrations and hatred of Trump and his tactics of sliming everybody in sight, have waded out in the muck ourselves and had a nice dump, perhaps we might focus on the fact that if not go low, Democrats do have some problems with the emotional appeal of their messaging that gut reactiveRepublicans don’t have.

The issues are ancient in my opinion. How do you satisfy the desire for an eye for an eye that comes when dealing with people who specialize in poking your out.

I suggested in 2016 that Democrats needed to do more than assume that Trump had no chance because the only people who would support him whole have to be profoundly stupid.

In my opinion that’s not the problem. I think the problem is that life lived under the competitive American system creates such self interested demands for success that indifference to the suffering of others is inevitable and the winners don’t want the system to change.

The American system is a religion that leads to suicide. We are destroying ourselves and the more we do the faster we pick up the pace. You can’t survive if you have a government that caters to what people want when what they want is revenge for the grievances the system creates. Justice and equality are not pretty words they are requirements and what they are needs to be articulated. What pulls on life is light.
 

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If we're going after his kid, it means we've run out of reasons to go after him. Given that's functionally impossible, I don't see any reason to be talking about his kid.
 
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The right can dish it out, but they can't take it.
Trump, the piece of shit, knowingly posted that image, what kind of father would do that knowing there would be backlash? I feel for the kid having to defend himself, because along with any positivity there will be the other side tearing into the kid. Unless Barron knew and went along with it, it's fairly fucking horrible to do that to your child. And yes at 17 he's still a kid in most people's eyes.
 
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GodisanAtheist

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Now that we are all on the same page, have expressed our frustrations and hatred of Trump and his tactics of sliming everybody in sight, have waded out in the muck ourselves and had a nice dump, perhaps we might focus on the fact that if not go low, Democrats do have some problems with the emotional appeal of their messaging that gut reactiveRepublicans don’t have.

The issues are ancient in my opinion. How do you satisfy the desire for an eye for an eye that comes when dealing with people who specialize in poking your out.

I suggested in 2016 that Democrats needed to do more than assume that Trump had no chance because the only people who would support him whole have to be profoundly stupid.

In my opinion that’s not the problem. I think the problem is that life lived under the competitive American system creates such self interested demands for success that indifference to the suffering of others is inevitable and the winners don’t want the system to change.

The American system is a religion that leads to suicide. We are destroying ourselves and the more we do the faster we pick up the pace. You can’t survive if you have a government that caters to what people want when what they want is revenge for the grievances the system creates. Justice and equality are not pretty words they are requirements and what they are needs to be articulated. What pulls on life is light.

-That's is the most coherent thing you have posted in years decades.

Agreed.

Dems need a firebrand preacher type. Everyone hoped it was Obama but as soon as he was in the thick of it suddenly we got moderated middle of the road man who was more professorial and too cerebral for the average git.
 
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Now that we are all on the same page, have expressed our frustrations and hatred of Trump and his tactics of sliming everybody in sight, have waded out in the muck ourselves and had a nice dump, perhaps we might focus on the fact that if not go low, Democrats do have some problems with the emotional appeal of their messaging that gut reactiveRepublicans don’t have.

The issues are ancient in my opinion. How do you satisfy the desire for an eye for an eye that comes when dealing with people who specialize in poking your out.

I suggested in 2016 that Democrats needed to do more than assume that Trump had no chance because the only people who would support him whole have to be profoundly stupid.

In my opinion that’s not the problem. I think the problem is that life lived under the competitive American system creates such self interested demands for success that indifference to the suffering of others is inevitable and the winners don’t want the system to change.

The American system is a religion that leads to suicide. We are destroying ourselves and the more we do the faster we pick up the pace. You can’t survive if you have a government that caters to what people want when what they want is revenge for the grievances the system creates. Justice and equality are not pretty words they are requirements and what they are needs to be articulated. What pulls on life is light.
Dems need someone who is a fighter or at least can play the role. If your wife/gf were assaulted and you reacted like a Vulcan think she would take it well? Technically you would be correct, but your relationship would likely suffer some fractures.

I stick to my example, we should be having Senate Judiciary hearings right now on ethics and corruption.
 
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pmv

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I feel sorry for that kid. Not in a million years would I wish to have a dad as pathetic and scummy as Trump. In his immature mind, he probably thinks that people hate his dad coz they are jealous of his success. He will proudly follow in his old man's steps and try to mimic him. We can only hope that Melania has been a better influence on him than Trump.

Yeah, agreed. Though from what I've seen I don't have much confidence that Melania has been a whole lot better as an influence/role-model.

It's a strange place to be in, in general, to grow up among sociopaths or criminals. And it leaves me confused as to how to judge people who probably never had much of a chance to find their bearings, morally-speaking. Occasionally people turn out surprisingly OK, but usually it doesn't go well. And being the offspring of Trump isn't the worst-case scenario, by some distance. At least in a context where Trump never quite became a full-on despot (in comparison to the scions of Stalin or Saddam or the children of the historical Nazis).

(Got me wondering, would one rather be a Trump-kin or a product of the Kennedy clan, or one of the Windsors?)
 
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Paratus

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Say don’t use my image in these things
To play devils advocate, how do you know he didn’t ?

edit finished the thread and the goal posts moved a bit

Why does he have to make a public request to not use his image to his father to not be “fair game”, why wouldn’t a private request be enough?
 
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To play devils advocate, how do you know he didn’t ?
Show me where he has? He hasn’t done it publicly. We all need to know he doesn’t want his image being used like that.
Sort of like work, if you know for 100% undeniable truth that a coworker is stealing stuff of value weather that is money or product or customer data and you do nothing about it, you are guilty too.
Same idea, if he knows his image is being used frequently to troll or cause disagreements on a large scale it is his responsibility to say “Stop using my image” and continue to say it when it is used.

Edit: I am speaking long term he gets a free pass for the first time.

Edit 2: I understand Donald is is Dad and obviously he wants to support his Dad. This doesn’t make him a bad guy, it does make him accountable.
 

Paratus

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Show me where he has? He hasn’t done it publicly. We all need to know he doesn’t want his image being used like that.
Sort of like work, if you know for 100% undeniable truth that a coworker is stealing stuff of value weather that is money or product or customer data and you do nothing about it, you are guilty too.
Same idea, if he knows his image is being used frequently to troll or cause disagreements on a large scale it is his responsibility to say “Stop using my image” and continue to say it when it is used.

Edit: I am speaking long term he gets a free pass for the first time.
As a 17 year old could his parents ban him from social media?
 
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As a 17 year old could his parents ban him from social media?
Have they? Will they?
He is certainly old enough and wealthy enough to buy his own prepaid phone with data enabled.
Pretty clear that Melanoma is not going to be living her life in political mode ever again. I bet she’d be okay with him posting.
 

Paratus

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Have they? Will they?
He is certainly old enough and wealthy enough to buy his own prepaid phone with data enabled.
I’m proceeding from a point of view that I wouldn’t attack a minor child without a pretty airtight case that he was guilty of something worthy of being attacked.

I’ve seen nothing that says the kid has had any say in this matter. I also have his fathers behavior where anyone and anything is fair game to be used for his betterment unless they have something over him.

Using his son to score political points fits firmly in Trumps behavior and he dangles his own kid like a red flag in front of a bill as a target for his political rivals to attack which he can spin to keep his base bound to him.

I see no reason to attack Baron for his father’s behavior and even if he was out on Fox bad mouthing Dems I probably still wouldn’t attack him - at least until he’s an adult in his 20’s.

It seems to me you feel if there’s even the slightest chance he’s on board then he’s fair game.
 
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