A lot of members of Antifa are pedophiles, I've noticed. Now I'm not baselessly saying this "security guard" is a pedophile, as that would be malicious slander. He definitely looks like one though, and I'd advise anyone in the Denver area not to let him anywhere near their kids, just on the off-chance he is one.
The left are defenders of child fuckers and pedoes. Just read up on the Pedophile Information Exchange. The dude who runs Stonewall was nuts deep in it.
In the uk the labour party let muslims rape and traffic vulnerable white and sikh kids unchecked.
The left as an institution support child rape and are for it. It's amazing to me how left leaning voters are so easily conned with the lure of muh free stuffs allows them to gloss over it.
My point is, you're right in a prettyblunt way. Keep your kids away from the left,their supporters and anyone who is a flat out commie.
Edited cos pre-coffee typoes and for clarity. Also worth saying, i don't think individual lefties are necessarily for it, but their whole party and the party's ideology supports it, and given how into they al are about cancelling anything with a "problematic" history, it's hilarious how they've a real blind spot to this part of their history.
A lot of the problem with vegetables IS parents trying to shove the food down their kids’ throat, which only convinces the child they hate vegetables and that eating them is punishment. Personal anecdote, but I thought I hated vegetables when in reality I only hated boiled shit. Raw vegetables I like just fine.
You gotta let kids find the healthy food they like instead of turning it into a struggle.
Further edited to say cos I missed this so sorry it's late: I do agree, but I don't think just cooking processed shit, usually the same processed shit is the way to do it. Best way is, in my experience, get your kid involved with the cooking, look up recipes, even take them grocery shopping with you so they can help you pick ingredients, too. Find different ways of cooking things, and the going grocery shopping will help socialise them with that, too, like working within a grocery budget to find healthy food, learning to follow a recipe, all of that, can only be a good thing. To echo what some other people said, roasting is a great way of doing things especially, makes certain veggies taste totally different. But just resorting to cooking nuggies and chippies every night and letting your kid mong out in front of the TV while they shovel processed slop into their gobs isn't the solution, though I don't think you were saying that. Just, compromise and working together to find a solution or alternative is a skill that we should learn early on, and clearly, given current year/events, is one more young people should be socialised into having from an early age.