https://www.cbsnews.com/news/viral-...g-native-american-vietnam-veteran-2019-01-19/
I bet those kids were lead to believe they were doing the Lord's work.
I bet those kids were lead to believe they were doing the Lord's work.
Dunno what those are, but now I'm really curious.razots
Their Christian school is already looking at expelling them. They aren't gonna get off scot-free.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/viral-...g-native-american-vietnam-veteran-2019-01-19/
I bet those kids were lead to believe they were doing the Lord's work.
IDIOTShttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/viral-...g-native-american-vietnam-veteran-2019-01-19/
I bet those kids were lead to believe they were doing the Lord's work.
I was just watching the nearly 2-hour full version of what happened. I wouldn't use the word twisted. Neither side is the victim or the bully. Nor are the kids innocent of some truly borish behavior. The full video though does highlight what I've said here many times. There are 3 sides to every story. There is the Native American gentleman's side. There is the group of kids side. And then there is the truth, which lies somewhere in the middle. Take time to seek the truth. Neither version that you posted is the truth.Not surprising, that story from yesterday is now being twisted into two completely different version, both of which paints one as the victim and the other as the bully:
One version, as linked, says that the MAGA students mobbed up on the Native and chanted "Build that wall" at him.
The other version says that the Native singled out and confronted one specific student who was minding his own business, and the rest of the students were coming to his defense.
So what is the truth?Nobody took the time to seek the whole truth first.