I’m trying to keep up with the March Against Civil Rights For Our Lives.

That brought me to fawning coverage of it by The Daily Mail.

That is where I read this passage about David Hogg.

Shooting survivor David Hogg, who has been at the forefront of advocacy for tighter gun laws since 17 of his classmates and teachers were murdered on February 14, gave a foul-mouthed interview on Friday on the issue. 

Speaking to The Outline, Hogg, 17, tried to explain why his generation felt they had to take things into their own hands to effect change. 

”When your old-a** parent is like “I don’t know how to send an iMessage” and you’re just like, “Give me the f***ing phone and let me handle it,” Sadly, that’s what we have to do with our government. 

‘Our parents don’t know how to use a f***ing democracy, so we have to.’ 

Excuse me Mr. Was-nothing-but-Jizz-less-than-18-years ago?  Your’e not old enough to vote and want to lecture the rest of us on democracy.

What is wrong with David’s dad that he didn’t clamp down on that shit.

Had I insulted my father like that on the national stage, he would have knocked me into next week.  And I would have deserved it.

This kid is blitzed out of his gourd on fame and is rambling like he’s high.

He is a spoiled, tantruming child par excellence.

Somebody needs to wash Goebbels Jr.’s mouth out with some soap.

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By J. Kb

2 thoughts on “I’d slap the piss out of my kid”
  1. Just as I predicted, the little prop thinks he’s people, and that people are actually interested in him as him personally.
    And like so many other props, his usefulness is just about done, because it’s gone to his head. He’s starting to think that the babble of words coming from his mouth has value, which is starting to become embarrassing.
    He’ll be discarded into the bin of irrelevant props shortly.

  2. He thinks that knowing how to send an iMessage qualifies his generation to run the nation? Which generation is the one that INVENTED the iPhone, text messaging, and the Internet? It wasnt his generation, they were busy eating laundry detergent a month ago.

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